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The 49ers eliminated the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Cowboys, 38–28, advancing to their 5th Super Bowl and ending the Cowboys’ chance of becoming the first NFL team ever to win three consecutive Super Bowl championships. The last team with a chance of winning three consecutive Super Bowls before the Cowboys were the 49ers themselves.
Minnesota Vikings (4) – appeared in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI; they won the NFL Championship in 1969, the last year before the AFL–NFL merger, but failed to win the subsequent Super Bowl. Buffalo Bills (4) – XXV , XXVI , XXVII , and XXVIII ; in 1964 and 1965 , they won the last two AFL Championships before the first Super Bowl in ...
NFL † NFC * West ^ 1st ^ 15 1 0 Won Divisional Playoffs 21–10 Won NFC Championship 23–0 Won Super Bowl XIX (2) (vs. Dolphins) 38–16 Joe Montana [41] [42] 1985: 1985: NFL NFC West 2nd # 10 6 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Giants) 3–17 [43] 1986: 1986: NFL NFC West ^ 1st ^ 10 5 1 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Giants) 3–49 Joe Montana ...
San Francisco 49 5 Detroit: 12 Super Bowl XXIX: 4 Green Bay 9 4 Green Bay: 16 Jan 15 – Candlestick Park 2 Dallas: 35 NFC: Jan 1 – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome: 2 Dallas 28 Jan 7 – Candlestick Park: 1 San Francisco 38 6 Chicago: 35 NFC Championship: 6 Chicago 15 3 Minnesota: 18 1 San Francisco: 44
In an eerie similarity to Roger Craig's fumble 21 years earlier, Kyle Williams fumbled a punt in the crucial minutes of the game, and just like the last two times, the Giants beat the 49ers in the playoffs, they went on to win the Super Bowl. San Francisco leads the all-time series 22–21. [295]
Super Bowl LVIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2023 season.In a rematch of Super Bowl LIV from four years earlier, the American Football Conference (AFC) champion and defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers 25–22 in overtime.
Quarterback Y. A. Tittle. The 49ers' first game as a member of the NFL was a home match with the New York Yanks on September 17, 1950. San Francisco lost 21–17. Unlike the Cleveland Browns, who won the championship that year, the 49ers struggled in the NFL, finishing the 1950 season 3–9.
The 49ers entered the game seeking to win their second straight Super Bowl. Bill Walsh retired as head coach after San Francisco's 20–16 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the previous year's Super Bowl, but rookie head coach George Seifert did not miss a beat, as he guided the 49ers to a league-best 14–2 regular season record. Their two ...