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Since then, the 49ers have been to two NFC Conference Championship Games and another Super Bowl, losing both NFCCGs on the road and losing Super Bowl LVIII once again to the Chiefs. This list documents the season-by-season record of the 49ers franchise from 1946 to present, including postseason records and league awards for individual players ...
The 49ers struggled to a 4–12 record in the 2018 season. [212] The 49ers started the 2019 season with an 8–0 record. [213] This was the first time they had gone 8–0 since 1990, where they started the season 10–0 and eventually lost in the NFC Championship Game.
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McCaffrey's among the 49ers greats just 18 games into his career in San Francisco. ... The score set a 49ers record and was the first of four for McCaffrey in a 35-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
In the playoffs, they beat the New York Giants 21–10, shut out the Chicago Bears 23–0 in the NFC Championship, and in Super Bowl XIX the 49ers shut down a record-setting year by NFL MVP Dan Marino (and his speedy receivers Mark Clayton and Mark Duper), beating the Miami Dolphins 38–16. Their entire defensive backfield (Ronnie Lott, Eric ...
After a close 24–21 win in the divisional playoffs against the Green Bay Packers, the 49ers advanced to the NFC Championship Game for the 19th time overall, hosted their record 11th NFC Championship Game, the fourth time in five seasons, the fourth time they had made it in three consecutive seasons, after 1988–1990, 1992–1994, and 2011 ...
The 49ers' 1–7 home record tied the worst home record in franchise history (not including the strike-shortened 1982 season). As a result, the 49ers fired Kelly and general manager Trent Baalke. [1] The 49ers defense also set an NFL record by allowing a 100-yard rusher in seven straight games and easily finished last in the league in rush defense.
The 49ers had the best record in their conference, winning the head-to-head sweep tiebreaker with the Packers and New Orleans Saints. This was the first time the 49ers obtained home-field advantage throughout the playoffs since the 1997 season.