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The 2013 season was the San Francisco 49ers' 64th in the National Football League (NFL), 68th overall and third under the head coach/general manager tandem of Jim Harbaugh and Trent Baalke. This marked the first season since 2004 that quarterback Alex Smith was not on the roster as he joined the Kansas City Chiefs .
2013: Colin Kaepernick (16) 2014: Colin Kaepernick (16) 2015: Colin Kaepernick (8) / Blaine Gabbert (8) 2016: Colin Kaepernick (11) / Blaine Gabbert (5) 2017: Brian Hoyer (6) / C. J. Beathard (5) / Jimmy Garoppolo (5) 2018: Nick Mullens (8) / C. J. Beathard (5) / Jimmy Garoppolo (3) 2019: Jimmy Garoppolo (16) 2020: Nick Mullens (8) / Jimmy ...
From 2011 to 2013, they earned three straight berths in the NFC Championship Game, which included a loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII. They would have another stretch of non-winning seasons from 2014 – 2018 before a 13–3 turnaround season in 2019 under head coach Kyle Shanahan saw them win the NFC, but lose to the Kansas City ...
For the first time in Super Bowl history, the game featured two brothers coaching against each other — Jim and John Harbaugh, head coaches of the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens, respectively — earning it the nickname Har-bowl. [12] [13] Jim's son and John's nephew, Jay Harbaugh, was also on the Ravens' coaching staff. Super Bowl ...
San Francisco finished the 2013 season at 12–4 and were the NFC's 5th seed. The 49ers first Wild Card game in over 11 years was a week 1 rematch against Green Bay. San Francisco would set up a game-winning drive and kicker Phil Dawson kicked a game-winning field goal to win 23–20 over Green Bay. In the divisional round, San Francisco ...
The last Super Bowl in New Orleans was Super Bowl XLVII, which was played on Feb. 3, 2013, between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. The "Harbaugh Bowl" featured two brothers ...
On May 8, 2013, the NFL's San Francisco 49ers announced that San Francisco-based Levi Strauss & Co. had purchased the naming rights to their new stadium in Santa Clara. The naming rights deal calls for Levi's to pay $220.3 million to the city of Santa Clara and the 49ers over 20 years, with an option to extend the deal for another five years ...
The Tip, sometimes referred to as the Immaculate Deflection, was a play in the 2013 NFC Championship Game in the National Football League (NFL) between the division rivals of the #5 seeded San Francisco 49ers and the #1 seeded Seattle Seahawks.
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