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San Francisco 49ers Game Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (2-2) AT
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (0-4)
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EAGLES VS. 49ERS
San Francisco returns home to face the Philadelphia Eagles at Candlestick Park
on Sunday Night Football. The game marks the 49ers first appearance on Sunday
night since playing Arizona in Mexico City, on 10/2/05. This marks the second time
this season that the Niners have played in prime time. San Francisco is 35-14 overall
when playing at home in prime time games, including an 8-4 record when playing at
Candlestick Park on Sunday night.
The 49ers hold the overall series advantage against Philadelphia, 17-11-1, with
an 8-7 record against the Eagles at home. This will be the third consecutive season
the two teams have met, with the Eagles winning last season’s meeting, 27-13, in
Philadelphia.
The Niners lost in disappointing fashion last week as the Falcons hit a 42-yd.
go-ahead FG with 0:02 remaining to deflate the 49ers hopes. In that game, rookie S
Taylor Mays caught a deflected blocked punt by WR Dominique Zeigler for a TD in the
1st qtr., the 49ers first special teams TD since 1987.
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE NUMBERS
.550
The 49ers own the fifth highest all-time regular season winning percentage among current NFL teams with .550.
100
Number of rushing yds. RB Frank Gore needs to pass RB Ken Willard to
move into third place on the franchise’s all-time rushing leaders list.
8-0
Head coach Mike Singletary’s record when winning the turnover battle.
31
The 49ers have recorded 31 takeaways in their previous 12 home games,
marking the 3rd most in the NFL (since 11/16/08-Singletary’s first win)
for teams playing at home.
7
Opposing quarterbacks have only thrown 7 passing TDs on the 49ers in
San Francisco’s past 12 home games, which ranks as the fewest in the
NFL during that time span (since 11/16/08).
RADIO & TELEVISION COVERAGE
TELEVISION: NBC
Play-by-Play: Al Michaels
Color Analyst: Cris Collinsworth
Sideline Reporter: Andrea Kremer
SPANISH RADIO: KIQI 1010/KATD 990 AM
Broadcasters: Armando Botello, Jose
Castro and Melvin Moran
49ERS
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SCHEDULE
CHEDULE
REGULAR SEASON (0-4)
Date
Opponent
Time (PT)
Sep. 12
Sep. 20
Sep. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 29
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 26
Jan. 2
@ Seattle
vs. New Orleans
@ Kansas City
@ Atlanta
Philadelphia
Oakland
@ Carolina
Denver *
BYE
St. Louis
Tampa Bay
@ Arizona
@ Green Bay
Seattle
@ San Diego
@ St. Louis
Arizona
L, 31-6
L, 25-22
L, 31-10
L, 16-14
5:20 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:15 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:05 p.m.
5:20 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:15 p.m.
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49ERS MEDIA CENTER
The 49ers media center is updated daily and contains all of the
necessary information to cover the team. On the site, you will find a
compilation of 49ers game releases, rosters, updated player bios,
gamebooks, transcriptions, statistics, audio files and much more.
49ERS RADIO NETWORK
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Play-by-play: Ted Robinson
Color Analyst: Gary Plummer
Sideline Reporter: Rod Brooks
WESTWOOD ONE:
Broadcasters: Dave Sims,
James Lofton and Kevin Kiley
To access the site, please visit http://media.49ers.com.
49ERS MEDIA GUIDE
The 49ers 2010 media guide is now available online at
www.49ers.com/mediaguide and will be updated weekly
throughout the season.
Bob Lange
Ryan Moore
Mike Chasanoff
Lisa Goodwin - Sr. Publicity Manager
THE HEAD COACHES
FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE
Mike Singletary is in his second full season as the
head coach of the 49ers. A two-time NFL Defensive
Player of the Year (1985 &1988) and Hall of Fame Inductee (1998), Singletary played 12 seasons (198192) for the Chicago Bears and earned countless honors, including 10 consecutive Pro Bowl’s and eight
first-team All-Pro selections. After retiring in 1993,
he decided to take time away from the game to raise
a family. In 2003, Singletary broke into the coaching ranks as the inside
linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens. He then moved on to the 49ers
in 2005, where he served as the assistant head coach and linebackers
coach. A year later, he was elevated to assistant head coach/defense, a title
which he held until taking over as the 49ers head coach midway through the
2008 season. He went on to compile a 5-4 record that year, before leading
the 49ers to an 8-8 record in 2009, the team’s best finish since 2002.
49ers head coach Mike Singletary is one of seven current head
coaches who has playing experience in the NFL. Singletary was selected
by the Chicago Bears in the 2nd round of the 1981 NFL Draft with the 38th
overall pick.
A two-time Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year award winner (1985 & 1988), Singletary was named to the %") 5 ,63
after being selected to play in a team-record 10 consecutive Pro Bowls.
The former Bears defensive captain was also named first-team All-Pro
eight times (1983-89; 1991), second-team All-Pro twice and All-NFC
nine times.
Singletary finished each of his final 11 seasons on Chicago’s defense
ranked either first or second in tackles, and at the end of his career, had
amassed 1,488 tackles, 885 solo tackles, 51 passes defensed, 12 fumble
recoveries and seven interceptions.
Mike Singletary
13-16
13-16
3rd
3rd
8th
Andy Reid
Record as Head Coach
Record with Current Team
Years as Head Coach with Team
Years as Head Coach in NFL
Years as an NFL Coach
110-69-1
110-69-1
12th
12th
19th
Andy Reid is in his 12th season as head coach of the
Eagles. During his tenure, Reid has recorded five division titles, five trips to the NFC Championship Game
and a franchise best 10 postseason games, including
a trip to Super Bowl XXXIX. He has earned NFL coach
of the year honors twice, compiled the best win total
(107), winning percentage (.611). In 2009, the Eagles
earned a postseason berth after finishing the regular season with an 11-5
record. In 2008, Reid became the 37th coach in NFL history to reach the
100-win plateau. Prior to his time with the Eagles, Reid spent seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers, spending his first 5 seasons as tight ends
coach/assistant offensive line coach (1992-1996) before being elevated
to quarterbacks coach from 1997-98. Overall, Reid has 18 years of NFL
coaching experience after spending 12 years in the college ranks.
HEAD COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Coach
Reg. Season Record Years Played in NFL
Mike Singletary (SF)
13-16 (.448)
12
Jack Del Rio (Jac.)
59-57 (.509)
11
Ken Whisenhunt (Arz.)
29-23 (.558)
9
Gary Kubiak (Hou.)
34-34 (.500)
9
Jeff Fisher (Ten.)
138-112 (.552)
5
Tom Cable (Oak.)
10-22 (.313)
1
Sean Payton (NO)
41-27 (.603)
1
ROOKIE PRODUCTIVITY
On Sept. 26 at Kansas City, all eight of the 49ers 2010 draft selections
dressed and participated in the game for the first time this season. This marked
the first time since Sept. 21, 1997 against the Atlanta Falcons that all of the
49ers draft picks (QB Jim Druckenmiller-D1, FB Marc Edwards-D2, TE Greg
Clark-D3) played in the same regular season game.
RB Anthony Dixon - 6th Round - 173rd Overall
A strong and powerful running back from Mississippi State, Anthony Dixon brings
additional toughness to the 49ers backfield. Dixon has excelled in special teams
in each of the first four games, and has 2 carries for 5 yds. and 1 TD on offense.
T Anthony Davis - 1st Round - 11th Overall
Anthony Davis, a two-year starter at left tackle for Rutgers, was regarded as one
of the top tackles in the draft. Armed with tremendous size and strength, Davis
has started all four games at right tackle. Davis entered the 2010 NFL Draft after
his junior season at Rutgers.
TE Nate Byham - 6th Round - 182nd Overall
Considered one of the best blocking tight ends in the 2010 NFL Draft, Byham
provides a physical presence to the 49ers tight end position. A three-year starter at Pitt, he has shown an ability to create space and knock defenders off the
ball, while also serving as a reliable receiver. Byham has played in all four games
and has caught 4 passes for 20 yds.
G Mike Iupati - 1st Round - 17th Overall
Mike Iupati (you-PAH-tee), a hard-nosed guard out of Idaho, brings attitude
and toughness to the 49ers. Known for his rare combination of size and athleticism, Iupati has started all four games at left guard.
S Taylor Mays - 2nd Round - 49th Overall
Mays was a four-year starter at USC and is an explosive safety with great size
and speed. He adds athleticism and physicality to the 49ers defensive backfield,
and recently took over the starting SS role vs. Atl. (10/3).
LB NaVorro Bowman - 3rd Round - 91st Overall
A speedy and athletic defender, NaVorro Bowman was a two-year starter for the
Nittany Lions of Penn State. His versatility and toughness fit perfectly into the
49ers defense. Bowman has seen action on both defense and special teams in
the first four games.
WR Kyle Williams - 6th Round - 206th Overall
An explosive receiver and returner, Kyle Williams served as an all-purpose
threat during his four-year career at Arizona State. He adds speed and depth
to the 49ers receiving corps, as well as a playmaker on special teams. Williams
was inactive for the first two games of the season with a toe injury, but returned
to the lineup in Week 3 and serves as the primary returner.
DB Phillip Adams - 7th Round - 224th Overall
Armed with solid ball-hawking skills, Phillip Adams adds depth in the defensive
backfield, while also contributing on special teams. He’s seen limited action on
defense in three of the first four games of the season.
SERIES HISTORY
HOW THEY STACK UP - 2010
49ERS (rank)
0-4 (4th NFCW)
13.0 (31st)
298.3 (23rd)
78.8 (28th)
219.5 (17th)
29:14 (24th)
25.8 (26th)
335.8 (21st)
108.0 (16th)
227.8 (20th)
6 (t-21st)
4 (t-12th)
44.7 (t-12th)
-6 (t-30th)
Record
Points Per Game
Total Offense
Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
Possession Average
Points Allowed Per Game
Total Defense
Rushing Defense
Passing Defense
Sacks
Interceptions
Punting Avg. (Gross)
Turnover Differential
49ERS
EAGLES (rank)
2-2 (t-1st NFCE)
23.8 (8th)
364.0 (9th)
131.8 (11th)
232.3 (12th)
29:45 (22nd)
19.8 (t-19th)
306.8 (11th)
138.8 (27th)
168.0 (5th)
13 (t-5th)
6 (t-3rd)
48.1 (2nd)
+3 (t-5th)
EAGLES
PASSING YARDS
Alex Smith ................. 920
.........................
Michael Vick.................799
Kevin Kolb ....................225
49ers Lead Series 17-11-1
Winning
Year
Team
1951
Eagles
1953
49ers
1956
Tie
1958
Winning
Loc.
Year
Team
Score
Loc.
21-14
(P)
1989
49ers
38-28
(P)
31-21
(SF)
1991
49ers
23-7
(P)
10-10
(P)
1992
49ers
20-14
(SF)
49ers
30-24
(P)
1993
Eagles
37-34
(SF)#
1959
49ers
24-14
(SF)
1994
Eagles
40-8
(SF)
1964
49ers
28-24
(P)
1996
49ers
14-0
(SF)+
1966
Eagles
35-34
(SF)
1997
49ers
24-12
(P)
1967
49ers
28-27
(P)
2001
49ers
13-3
(SF)
1969
49ers
14-13
(SF)
2002
Eagles
38-17
(SF)
1971
49ers
31-3
(P)
2003
49ers
31-28
(P)#
1973
49ers
38-28
(SF)
2005
Eagles
42-3
(P)
1975
Eagles
27-17
(P)
2006
Eagles
38-24
(SF)
1983
Eagles
22-17
(SF)
2008
Eagles
40-26
(SF)
1984
49ers
21-9
(P)
2009
Eagles
27-13
(PHI)
1985
49ers
24-13
(SF)
* (P) = Philadelphia, # = Overtime
......................... RUSHING YARDS
Frank Gore ................. 270
LeSean McCoy .............273
Alex Smith ................... 29
Michael Vick.................187
Score
SERIES HIGHLIGHTS
Matchups: 29
......................... RECEPTIONS
Frank Gore ................... 29
LeSean McCoy ...............23
Vernon Davis ............... 19
DeSean Jackson ............16
Series Record: 49ers lead series 17-11-1
49ers Home Record vs. Eagles: 49ers Lead Series 8-7
First Meeting: 10/6/51, Eagles win, 21-14, at Philadephia
......................... RECEIVING YARDS
Frank Gore ................. 263
DeSean Jackson ..........337
Vernon Davis ............. 209
Michael Vick.................172
Last Meeting: 12/20/09, Eagles win, 27-13, at Philadelphia
Current Streak: Lost 4
Longest 49ers Win Streak: 5 (9/23/84 - 11/29/92)
......................... INTERCEPTIONS
Nate Clements ............... 2
Nate Allen ........................3
Shawntae Spencer......... 2
Three Players ...................1
.........................
SACKS
Travis LaBoy ............... 2.0
Juqua Parker ................4.0
Parys Haralson............ 2.0
Trent Cole .....................3.0
Two Players ................ 1.0
Trevor Laws ..................2.0
Team
W
L
PF PA Home Road AFC NFC DIV Streak
Seattle
2
2
75
2-0 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1
L1
Arizona
2
2
58 118 1-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-0
L1
St. Louis
2
2
77
2-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1
W2
San Francisco 0
4
52 103 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-1
L4
52
Most 49ers Points: 38 (Two Times), Last: 38-28, at San Francisco
Most Eagles Points: 42 (9/18/05), 42-3, at San Francisco
49ers Shutouts: 1 (12/29/96), 49ers win 14-0, at San Francisco
Eagles Shutouts: None
UP NEXT FOR THE NINERS
2010 NFC WEST RESULTS
77
Longest Eagles Win Streak: 4 (9/18/05 - Present)
San Francisco will play at home for the second
consecutive week when they host the Oakland
Raiders in the “Battle of the Bay.”
The 49ers will look to even the overall series at
six games apiece in the 12th matchup between the
franchises. The Niners have won three of the last
four meetings, including the last two.
The two teams last faced each other at Candlestick Park (10/8/06), with
San Francisco earning the victory, 34-20.
-
THE LAST TIME
49ERS RECORD WHEN...
San Francisco 13, Philadelphia 27
At Philadelphia, PA, December 20, 2009
Philadelphia’s big-play offense and it’s attacking, blitz-happy defense
proved to be too much for the inconsistent visitors to handle. The scoring
opened as Philly systematically drove the length of the field on the opening drive, to post a 19-yd. QB Donovan McNabb TD pass to WR DeSean
Jackson. The 49ers answered quickly with points of their own as K Joe
Nedney drilled a FG from 51 yds. on their first possession. Both teams were
stymied for the rest of the 1st qtr. as the defenses put on a clinic, but on
the first play of the 2nd period, 49ers TE Delanie Walker fumbled on the
PE 8, thwarting a go-ahead score. The Eagles capitalized on the mishap
and drove 94 yds. to paydirt as McNabb scrambled 8 yds. for the score and
an 11-pt. lead. San Fran’s bad luck continued on the next series as CB
Asante Samuel stepped in front of a QB Alex Smith pass to haul in the INT.
The Eagles translated the takeaway into 3 pts. as K David Akers connected
from 22 yds. After the teams traded another INT each, Akers hit from 26
yds., giving the Eagles a 20-3, halftime lead. The 49ers started the 2nd
half with the ball and capitalized with another Nedney FG, this time from
25 yds. On the very next play, CB Dre’ Bly capitalized on an errant McNabb
pass, hauling in an INT with a tremendous effort to set the 49ers up at the
PE 35. The Niners Smith made sure his team would walk away with 7 pts.
this time, completing 4-of-4 pass attempts, including a 12 yarder to WR
Josh Morgan, bringing his squad within 7 pts. of the home team. As the 4th
qtr. began, the Eagles embarked on an 89-yd. drive that culminated in a
2-yd. TD run by rookie RB LeSean McCoy. The score upped Philadelphia’s
lead to 14 pts., sealing their spot in the 2009 playoffs and dashing the
49ers hopes of making noise in the postseason in 2009.
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Net Yards Gained
Rushes/Yards
Passing Yards
Att/Comp/Int
Sacked/Yards Lost
Fumbles/Lost
Penalties/Yards
Time of Possession
Eagles
49ers
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
49ers
49ers
Eagles
SF
13
261
18/107
154
37/20/3
3/23
0/0
8/55
28:57
PHI
21
422
33/116
306
36/21/2
0/0
0/0
4/69
31:03
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Pts
49ERS
3
0
10
0
- 13
EAGLES
7
13
0
7
- 27
D. Jackson 19 pass from D. McNabb (D. Akers kick) (5-50, 2:13)
J. Nedney 51 FG (7-38, 3:18)
D. McNabb 8 run (D. Akers kick) (9-94, 5:02)
D. Akers 22 FG (8-24, 3:00)
D. Akers 26 FG (3-21, 0:24)
J. Nedney 25 FG (8-36, 4:58)
J. Morgan 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney kick) (6-35, 3:28)
L. McCoy 2 run (D. Akers kick) (8-89, 3:34)
RUSHING: 49ERS – F. Gore 16-107, A. Smith 1-1, M. Robinson 1-(-1)
... EAGLES – L. Weaver 17-52, L. McCoy 9-48-1 td, D. Jackson 1-9, D.
McNabb 4-5-1 td, M. Vick 2-2.
RECEIVING: 49ERS - J. Morgan 7-61-1 td, M. Crabtree 4-26, V. Davis
3-43, D. Walker 3-28, F. Gore 3-19 ... EAGLES – D. Jackson 6-140-1 td,
B. Celek 4-73, J. Avant 3-44, L. McCoy 3-8, L. Weaver 2-18, R. Brown
1-13, K. Curtis 1-7, A. Smith 1-3.
PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 37-20, 1 td, 3 ints ...
EAGLES – D. McNabb 36-21, 1td, 2 ints
INTs: 49ERS - D. Bly 1-9, S. Spencer 1-0 ... EAGLES - A. Samuel 1-18,
T. White 1-5, Q. Mikell 1-0
SACKS: 49ERS - None ... EAGLES - T. Cole 2.0, C. Clemons 1.0
49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (3 INTs/2 INTs)
TEAM
Overall
At Home
On the Road
In Dome
In October
Vs. NFC
Vs. NFC West
Vs. NFC East
Vs. NFC North
Vs. NFC South
Vs. AFC West
Vs. AFC East
Vs. AFC North
Vs. AFC South
Scoring on opening drive
Scoring first
Leading at half
Leading after three quarters
Winning time of possession
Out-rushing opponent
Out-passing opponent
Out-gaining opponent
UNDER SINGLETARY
13-16
9-4
4-12
3-4
1-4
10-11
7-4
1-2
2-2
0-3
0-1
2-1
0-0
1-3
4-5
12-5
10-5
9-3
9-5
8-4
5-5
7-6
IN 2010
0-4
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-2
0-1
0-1
0-2
0-1
0-2
0-2
OFFENSE
40% + 3rd down conversions
50% + 3rd down conversions
Not throwing an INT
Passing for 300+yards
Having a 100+ yard rusher
Having a 100+ yard receiver
Scoring 20+ points
Scoring 30+ points
Rushing for 150+ yards
Having 20+ first downs
Not allowing a sack
Allowing two or fewer sacks
7-5
4-2
8-2
0-3
5-2
0-5
10-7
2-0
2-0
1-4
1-2
7-6
0-2
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-2
DEFENSE
Opponents less than 40% on 3rd down
Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down
Scoring a defensive TD
Returning an INT for a TD
Returning a fumble for a TD
Recording 3+ sacks
Recording 5+ sacks
Winning the turnover battle
Allowing 17 or fewer points
Allowing a 100-yard rusher
Allowing a 100-yard receiver
Not allowing a rushing TD
Not allowing a passing TD
11-5
6-2
1-0
1-0
1-0
9-2
3-1
8-0
12-2
2-2
2-9
10-8
7-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-2
0-0
IT’S A SMALL WORLD
COACHING CONNECTIONS
Mike Johnson was the quarterbacks coach
for the Falcons from 2003-05 where he coached Eagles QB Michael
Vick. In 2003, interim head coach Wade Phillips asked Johnson to call
the offensive plays for the final two games of the season. In those two
contests, Vick compiled his second-highest quarterback rankings of the
year (119.2 at Tampa Bay, 12/20/03, and vs. Jacksonville, 12/28/03.
Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Morhinweg was the 49ers offensive
coordinator/quarterbacks coach from 1997-2000. Mornhinweg attended Oak Grove HS in San Jose, where he was the Northern California
POY and an all-state performer.
49ers running backs coach Tom Rathman coached with Eagles offensive
coordinator Marty Morhinweg with the the 49ers from 1997—2000.
Coach Rathman also coached with Eagles defensive backs coach Dick
Jauron while the two were with the Lions from 2004-05.
Johnnie Lynn and Eagles WRs coach David
Culley coached together with the Tampa Bay Bucs from 1994-95.
Bill Nayes held the position of
administrative assistant of football ops. for Green Bay while Eagles offensive quality control coach Doug Pederson was a quarterback with the
Packers in 1998. 49ers special teams coordinator Kurt Schottenheimer
also coached the defensive backs for Green Bay in 2004 while Pederson
was a quarterback there.
Jerry Sullivan coached with Eagles special
teams coordinator Bobby April while at Ohio State University during the
1991 season.
49ers pass rush specialist coach Al Harris played with the Eagles for two
seasons (1989-90).
Duane Carlisle served two
stints with the Eagles. One as the Eagles speed development consultant
from 2000-04 and the other as the seasonal strength and conditioning
assistant from 1995-97.
EAGLES-NOR CAL CONNECTIONS:
Eagles head coach Andy Reid was the offensive coordinator at San
Francisco State from 1983-85.
Eagles tight ends coach Tom Melvin is a native of Redwood City, CA. He
began his coaching career at San Francisco State from 1982-85 and
attended Cubberley HS in Palo Alto.
Eagles WR DeSean Jackson played at the University of California, Berekely and is a native of Long Beach, CA.
49ERS - PHILADELPHIA CONNECTIONS
Brian Westbrook spent his first 8 seasons in Philadelphia,
where he owns numerous franchise records as well as earning two Pro
Bowl invitations in 2005 and 2008. Westbrook left as the all-time leader
in total yds. from scrimmage, most touches, and 2nd leading rusher alltime in franchise history.
Takeo Spikes spent the 2007 season with the Eagles, starting
14 games.
Tom Gamble entered the NFL as an assistant for the Eagles player personnel department in 1996. He is the son
of former Eagles president Harry Gamble.
Todd Brunner first joined the Eagles as a scouting intern in 1992 and worked as a scouting assistant in 1993.
49ERS - PENNSYLVANIA CONNECTIONS
NaVorro Bowman played at Penn State University.
Nate Byham is a native of Franklin, PA and played at the University of Pittsburgh.
Shawntae Spencer is a native of Rankin, PA.
Byham, Spencer, and 49ers P Andy Lee all played at the University of
Pittsburgh.
FORMER 49ERS
Eagles CB Joselio Hanson, a native of Playa del Rey, CA, was originally
signed by the 49ers as a rookie free agent in 2003. He appeared in 13
games for the 49ers.
TROJAN TIES – 49ers G Chilo Rachal, Eagles T Winston Justince, and
LDT Mike Patterson all played together while at USC during the 2004 season.
GOOD OL’ ROCKY TOP - 49ers LB Parys Haralson and Eagles LB Omar
Gaither were teammates together while at the University of Tennessee
from 2002-04.
PANTHER PRIDE – 49ers TE Nate Byham, Eagles G Mike McGlynn, and
RB LeSean McCoy all were teammates while at the University of Pittsburgh
from 2007-08.
MICHIGAN MEN – 49ers C David Baas and Eagles WR Jason Avant were
teammates at the University of Michigan from 2002-03.
ROSTER FACTS & FIGURES
Oldest 49ers player: K Joe Nedney, 37, 3/22/73
Youngest 49ers player: T Anthony Davis, 20, Born 10/11/89
Most seasons as a 49er: TE/LS Brian Jennings - 11
Most NFL seasons: K Joe Nedney - 15
Most Consecutive starts: 143, DT Justin Smith
Most Consecutive Games Played: 164, TE/LS Brian Jennings
Most Playoff Experience: 11 games, RB Brian Westbrook
Heaviest 49er: G Mike Iupati – 331 lbs.
Tallest 49er: T Alex Boone - 6-7
Shortest 49er: RB Frank Gore - 5-9
Former 1st round draft picks: 13 – QB D. Carr, CB N. Clements, WR M.
Crabtree, T A. Davis, TE V. Davis, WR T. Ginn, G M. Iupati, LB M. Lawson, QB
A. Smith, DT J. Smith, LB T. Spikes, T J. Staley and LB P. Willis
Pro Bowlers: 8 - CB N. Clements, RB F. Gore, LS B. Jennings, P A. Lee, DT
J. Smith, LB T. Spikes, RB Brian Westbrook and LB P. Willis
Coaches who played in the NFL: 7 - Mike Singletary, Ray Brown, Mike
Johnson, Vance Joseph, Johnnie Lynn, Greg Manusky and Tom Rathman
College with the most 49ers: Ohio State University - 4
STELLAR PERFORMANCES
THIS AND THAT
Below are highlights of how selected 49ers have performed during their
careers against the Eagles.
TE Vernon Davis
Hauled in a 57 yd. recept. vs. Phi. (10/12/08), which is the second longest
recept. in his career.
Finished the day vs. Phi. (10/12/08) with 6 recepts. for 75 yds.
RB Frank Gore
Rushed for 101 yds. on 19 carries with 1 TD vs. Phi. (10/12/08).
Hit the century mark on the ground in back-to-back years against the
Eagles at Phi. (12/20/09) with 107 yds. on 16 attempts and became the
first RB in 20 regular season games to rush for over 100 yds. against the
Eagles.
WR Josh Morgan
Recorded a career-high 183 all-purpose yds. at Phi. (12/20/09).
Set a career-high with 7 recepts. (61 yds. and 1 TD) and totaled 122
kickoff return yds., including a long of 52 yds. at Phi. (12/20/09).
QB Alex Smith
Recorded the first rushing attempt of his career for 3 yds. at Phi.
(9/18/05).
Completed 27 of 46 passes for 293 yds. and 1 TD vs. Phi. (9/26/06).
CB Shawntae Spencer
Picked off Eagles QB Donovan McNabb late in the second quarter in the
end zone at Phi. (12/20/09). Finished the day with 4 tackles and 1 PD.
LB Patrick Willis
Recorded 11 tackles and 1 PD in his first game facing Phi. (10/12/08).
P Andy Lee played in his 100th career game this past Sunday in Atlanta.
Lee, a two-time Pro Bowler, owns the 49ers record with a 44.9 gross
avg. Since 2007, Lee ranks third in the NFL in gross avg. (47.4) and net
avg. (40.2).
As of Sept. 21, 10, ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” game between the
New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers was the week’s (and year’s)
most-watched cable television program, averaging 15.12 million viewers, which would have put it seventh among the week’s programs on the
five major broadcast networks.
The 49ers are 8-0 when QB Alex Smith starts and has a QB rating of
96.0 or more.
Since 2006, RB Frank Gore has 7,186 scrimmage yards (5,223 rush,
1,963 rec.), which is the most in NFL. In his career, when Gore has 24 or
more attempts on the ground, the 49ers are 12-0.
K Joe Nedney moved past former 49ers WR Terrell Owens into 6th place
on the franchise’s scoring list with 503 points at Kansas City (9/26/10).
49ERS NOTEABLES VS. ATL
QB Alex Smith connected with TE Vernon Davis on a 12-yd. TD pass
on the 49ers first drive. It marked the first time the 49ers scored a TD on
their opening drive since 12/28/08 vs. Was. For Davis, it marked his 23rd
career TD and the 15th from Smith. For Smith, it was his 40th career TD
pass.
The 49ers scored on 10 play, 88-yd. drive in 6:16 on the opening drive
of the game. It marked the team’s longest TD drive in terms of yds. since
11/1/09 (89-yd. TD drive – 8-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith to TE Vernon Davis) and time since 9/13/09 (7:26 TD drive – 3-yd. pass from QB
Shaun Hill to RB Frank Gore).
RB Frank Gore had 6 recepts. for 60 yds., marking the 4th game this
season he registered at least 6 recepts. and the 3rd consecutive game
with at least 50 yds. rec. It marked the first time in his career that he had
recorded at least 6 recepts. in 4 consecutive games.
In his first career start at safety, rookie S Taylor Mays recovered a punt
blocked by WR Dominique Zeigler in the end zone for a TD. It marked
the first time the 49ers blocked a punt since LB Manny Lawson blocked
P Jon Ryan’s punt at Sea. (9/14/08). The last time the 49ers recovered a
blocked punt for a TD was 10/5/87 when TE Mike Wells returned P Dana
Moore’s punt blocked by S Matt Courtney 1-yd. for a TD at NYG.
WR Josh Morgan set a career-high with 183 all-purpose yds. at Phi. last
December.
CB Nate Clements registered his 2nd INT of the season and the 32nd of
his career late in the 4th qtr.
NINER RANKINGS
Player
Category
Alex Smith
Passing Attempts
NFC
NFL
Rank
Rank
151
4
7
Mark
CB Shawntae Spencer picked off QB Matt Ryan deep in 49ers territory,
marking his 2nd INT of the season. Spencer has now registered an INT in
consecutive weeks for the first time in his career.
Alex Smith
Completions
93
3t
6t
Frank Gore
Receptions
29
2
4
Frank Gore
Combined Yds.
533
2t
6t
Frank Gore
Rushing Attempts
73
3t
9t
Andy Lee
Punts inside 20 yardline
8
3
6t
LB Parys Haralson brought down Falcons QB Matt Ryan two times on the
day, marking his first and second sacks of the season. It marked his first
2-sack performance since 9/7/08 vs. Arz. Haralson now has 17.5 career
sacks and ranks 5th in franchise history among LBs.
LB Travis LaBoy got to Ryan for his 2nd sack of the season and 25.5 of
his career.
DT Justin Smith extended his NFL leading consecutive starts streak
among defensive linemen to 143 games.
IRON SHARPENS IRON
The Niners have a saying in the weight room that states, “# ,/
,,7 DTs Justin Smith and Aubrayo
Franklin as well as TE Vernon Davis have lived up to the quote the team
has displayed by ranking 1st, 6th and 4th in consecutive starts at their respective positions. Smith leads all defensive tackles by a significant margin,
having started 143 consecutive regular season games, Franklin moves up
on the chart with 27 straight and TE Vernon Davis has started 47 consecutive regular season games at the tight end position.
CONSECUTIVE STARTS FOR DTs
1. Justin Smith - SF
143
2. Darnell Dockett - Ari.
85
3. Tommy Kelly - Oak.
36
4. Jay Ratliff - Dal.
35
5. Bryant McKinnie - Min. 31
6. Aubrayo Franklin - SF 27
CONSECUTIVE STARTS FOR TEs
1. Antonio Gates - SD
83
2. Tony Gonzalez - Ari. 58
3. Jason Witten - Dal.
54
4. Vernon Davis - SF
47
5. Todd Heap - Bal.
36
PERFORMING IN PRIMETIME
The 49ers have been very successful when playing in prime time,
whether it is on Thursday night, Sunday night or Monday night, the record
speaks for itself. San Francisco is 58-30 overall in prime time games, including a 35-14 record at Candlestick Park.
The Niners will be
49ERS PRIMETIME RECORD
on NBC’s Sunday Night
Football for the first time
OVERALL
HOME
in the regular season in THURSDAY NIGHT
5-0
2-0
five years. The last time FRIDAY NIGHT
2-0
2-0
the 49ers played on SATURDAY NIGHT
1-2
1-0
Sunday night was against SUNDAY NIGHT
11-8
8-4
39-25
22-11
Arizona in Mexico City MONDAY NIGHT
2-0-1
0-0
(10/2/05). This will be the THANKSGIVING DAY
first Sunday night home
game since the 49ers lost 24-14 to St. Louis, in 2004.
The last 12 home games on Sunday night, San Francisco has outscored
their opponents 312-215 and are averaging 26.0 ppg while allowing just
17.9 ppg.
SUNDAY NIGHT NOTES
Games: 19
49ers Home Record: 8-4
First Appearance on Sunday Night: 12/19/82, 49ers lose to Atl., 7-17
Last Appearance on Sunday Night: 10/2/05, Cardinals win, 31-14, at
Mexico City
Current Streak: Lost 4
Longest Winning Streak: 6 (11/11/90-11/3/96)
Most Points Scored: 48 (12/27/87), 48-0, vs. L.A. Rams
Most Points Allowed: 38 twice, (last 12/21/97), 38-9, at Seattle
49ers Shutouts: Two (last 12/2/02 vs. Buf. 35-0)
Times Shutout: None
Largest Attendence at Home: 68,429 vs. N.O. (11/22/98)
HOME SWEET HOME
With the backing of their
home crowd, the 49ers have
won 9 of their last 12 regular
season games at Candlestick
Park since Mike Singletary’s
first victory as a head coach.
The .750 home winning pct.
during that span is good for
8th in the NFL.
In those 12 games, San
Francisco has outscored its
opponents 277-192 (+85),
while also winning the turnover battle (+12). The 49ers
have experienced success
running the ball during that
span, averaging 124.4 yds.
per game on the ground.
HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE AT
HOME SINCE 11/16/08
(Since Singletary’s First Win)
TEAM
1. Indianapolis
2. New England
3. Minnesota
4t. Pittsburgh
Atlanta
6t. Chicago
Baltimore
8. San Francisco
9. Cincinnati
10t. Three Teams
PPG ALLOWED AT HOME SINCE 11/16/08
(Since Singletary’s First Win)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
TEAM
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minnesota
San Francisco
Dallas
PPG ALLOWED
11.5
14.1
15.8
16.0
16.2
GP
13
12
13
14
14
13
13
12
13
14
W
12
11
11
11
11
10
10
9
9
10
L
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
T
1
-
PCT.
.923
.917
.846
.786
.786
.769
.769
.750
.731
.714
The 49ers defense
has allowed 192 points
(16.0 ppg) over the past
12 games at home to
rank 2nd in the NFC and
4th in the NFL. The 20
TDs allowed on defense
during that span rank
t-2nd in the NFC and t2nd in the NFL.
Opposing QBs have OPP. PASSING TDs AT HOME SINCE 11/16/08
also had a tough time at
(Since Singletary’s First Win)
Candlestick Park, throwTEAM
PASS TD
ing for only 7 TDs (low1. San Francisco
7
est total in NFL), a 69.8
2. Baltimore
9
QB Rating (5th-lowest)
3. Buffalo
11
and 13 passing plays of
4t. New Orleans
12
25+ yds. (t-3rd-lowest)
New York Jets
12
over the past 12 home
games.
Opponents have exOPP. RSH. YDS. PER GAME AT HOME SINCE
perienced little success
11/16/08
in their ground game over
(Since Singletary’s First Win)
the 49ers last 12 home
TEAM
RSH YDS YDS/GM games. During that span,
teams have rushed for
1. Minnesota
278 1,034 39.8
a mere 42.9 ypg., 4th2. Cincinnati
305 1,083 40.1
lowest in the NFL and
3. Pittsburgh
335 1,125 41.7
2nd-lowest in the NFC,
4. San Francisco 307 1,159 42.9
with only 24 plays of
5. Dallas
285 1,166 44.8
10-or-more yds., which
6. Philadelphia
313 1,263 46.8
is 1st in the NFC and 2nd
7. Jacksonville
360 1,265 46.9
in the NFL.
The 49ers defense has
TAKEAWAYS AT HOME SINCE 11/16/08
shown a knack for creat(Since Singletary’s First Win)
ing turnovers at home in
the last 12 games, rankTEAM
TAKEAWAYS
ing 3rd in the NFL and 2nd
1. Green Bay
36
in the NFC.
2. Baltimore
33
San Francisco re3. San Francisco
31
corded 26 of their 33
4t. Philadelphia
30
takeaways when playing
Seattle
30
at home in 2009. The 26
takeaways at home ranked as the 2nd most (San Diego, 31 in ‘07) by an
NFL team in a single season, dating back to 2004.
TAKING THE REINS
Mike Johnson was promoted to offensive coordinator on September 27, 2010 after being hired as
quarterbacks coach on February 6, 2008.
Johnson, known for his attention to fundamentals
and detail, played a significant role in developing the
team’s QBs in 2009. QBs Shaun Hill and Alex Smith
combined for 23 TD passes on the season, marking
the highest total in a single season by San Francisco
since 2003 (25). After Hill started the first six games of the season, Smith
earned his way back into the starting lineup after having not played a regular season game in over two years due to injury. Under Johnson’s tutelage,
Smith stepped in and had the best 10-game stretch of his career, setting
career-high’s in TD passes (18), completion percentage (60.5) and QB rating (81.5).
Following Sunday’s game at Atlanta, Singletary said, “I thought we accomplished what we wanted to accomplish in his first game. I thought he
called the game well, I thought that he moved the ball around, I think he got
the ball into the hands of the play-makers, I think the chemistry between
(QB) Alex (Smith) and (WR Michael) Crabtree was much better. I thought we
were able to utilize (RB) Frank (Gore) in some other ways, and I just thought
there was more flexibility, the ball got around to different receivers, and I
thought he kept them guessing. We were outside, we were inside, we were
screening, we did a number of things, and I thought he did a nice job doing
that.”
Prior to joining San Francisco, Johnson served as the wide receivers
coach in Baltimore from 2006 to 2007. With the Ravens, he helped 12-year
veteran receiver Derrick Mason record his sixth 1,000-yard season in 2007.
Mason tallied 1,087 yards on 103 receptions with five touchdowns, leading
the team in all receiving categories. A year prior, WR Mark Clayton developed
into the Ravens top deep threat and playmaker, posting three touchdowns of
62-or-more yards.
Prior to joining Baltimore, Johnson spent three years as the quarterbacks
coach with the Atlanta Falcons, tutoring three-time Pro Bowl QB Michael
Vick. Vick put up 2,412 passing yds. and 15 TDs, while ranking second on
the team with 597 rushing yds. and six TDs, in 2005. In 2004, Vick became
the first NFL quarterback to throw for more than 250 yds. and run for more
than 100 yds. in a single game (at Den. 10/31/04).
In 2003, Interim Head Coach Wade Phillips asked Johnson to call the Falcons offensive plays for the final two games of the season. In those two
contests, Vick compiled his second-highest QB rankings of the year (119.2
at Tampa Bay, 12/20/03, and 93.0 vs. Jacksonville, 12/28/03).
In 2002, Johnson guided a young Falcons wide receiver corps that included WR Brian Finneran, who had the best year of his career, recording
838 yards on 56 receptions and six touchdowns.
From 2000 to 2001, Johnson served as the quarterbacks coach for the
San Diego Chargers. Under Johnson’s guidance, QB Doug Flutie amassed
career-high’s with 3,464 yds. passing and 294 completions in 2001.
Flutie’s passing yds. that season were the most for a Chargers quarterback
since QB Dan Fouts put up 3,638 yds. in 1985. During the 2001 campaign,
Flutie threw for more than 300 yds. on four occasions. Johnson coached
the quarterbacks at Oregon State in 1999 after serving as the Beavers wide
receivers coach from 1997 to 1998.
Johnson played five pro seasons as a quarterback, beginning his career
as a rookie free agent with the Arizona Cardinals in 1990. After being released as part of the team’s final cuts of training camp that season, Johnson
played two years for the San Antonio Riders of the World League. Johnson
moved to the Canadian Football league in 1992 and quarterbacked the British Columbia Lions for two seasons. From 1994 to 1995, he quarterbacked
the CFL’s Shreveport Pirates for his final two pro playing years.
Johnson was the backup quarterback at ASU from 1985 to 1986, but then
transferred to Mesa Community College, where he became a Junior College
All-American in 1987. Johnson then transferred to the University of Akron
for two years (1988-89) and was named Akron’s Athlete of the Year in 1990.
IT ALL STARTS UP FRONT
Coach Singletary is constantly preaching that in order to have production
on offense, it has to start up front with the offensive line. That statement
held true as the 49ers selected two offensive linemen in the first round of
the 2010 NFL Draft. T Anthony Davis was the 11th overall selection, followed
closely by G Mike Iupati, who was taken with the 17th overall selection.
This was only the third time since the NFL/AFL merger in 1970 that a
team had selected two offensive linemen in the first round. The L.A. Rams G
Dennis Harrah at No. 11 and Doug France at No. 20 in 1975. The New York
Jets drafted T D’Brickashaw Ferguson at No. 4 and C Nick Mangold at No. 29
in 2006. Both Ferguson and Mangold went on to make multiple Pro Bowls.
More importantly, both teams made the playoffs that year.
YEAR BEFORE SELECTING TWO OFFENSIVE
LINEMEN IN FIRST ROUND
TEAM
Rams (1974)
Jets (2005)
Record
10-4
4-12
PPG
18.8
15.0
YPG
309.4
248.1
YPC
3.8
3.5
SACKS
21
53
YEAR AFTER SELECTING TWO OFFENSIVE
LINEMEN IN FIRST ROUND
TEAM
Rams (1975)
Jets (2006)
Record
12-2
10-6
PPG
22.3
19.8
YPG
326.1
305.7
YPC
4.1
3.5
SACKS
30
34
CONSISTENCY IS KEY
San Francisco’s offense has been very successful in putting together
lengthy drives, including drives that take at least five minutes. The 49ers
have controlled the ball and put together seven, five-minute, drives to rank
t-3rd in the NFL.
BALL CONTROL, FIVE MINUTE DRIVES, NFL (2010)
TEAM
1. Atlanta
2. New Orleans
3t. San Francisco
Detroit
Houston
Green Bay
POSSESSIONS
46
45
42
52
46
41
5 MIN. DRIVES
9
8
7
7
7
7
The 49ers currently rank 2nd in the NFC and 7th in the NFL in the average number of plays on a scoring drive (8.50).
AVG. NUMBER OF PLAYS ON SCORING DRIVE, NFL (2010)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
TEAM
Atlanta
Miami
New England
Baltimore
Indianapolis
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Dallas
PLAYS/DRIVE
10.21
9.44
8.92
8.82
8.61
8.59
8.50
8.44
TIME/DRIVE
4:29
4:40
4:24
3:58
3:38
3:47
3:57
4:13
HARD NOSED RUNNING
BLUE COLLAR BASICS
San Francisco has shown a marked
improvement from last year in gaining
positive yardage on first down. The 49ers
currently rank 6th in the NFL in 1st down
plays that have gained 4+ yards (51.5
%), after having ranked 32nd (40.6%) in
2009.
In addition, San Francisco has improved from 31st (36.5) in 2009 to 5th
(53.7%) in 2010 for rushes that have
gained 4+ yds. on first down.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
FIRST DOWN EFFICIENCY, NFL (2010)
TEAM
1st Down Plays
4+ Yds.
New England
106
63
Cincinnati
122
69
Dallas
93
52
Buffalo
91
50
Houston
127
68
San Francisco
103
53
Pct.
59.4
56.6
55.9
54.9
53.5
51.5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
RUSHES OF 4+ YDS ON FIRST DOWN, NFL (2010)
TEAM
1st Down Rushes
4+ Yds
Dallas
35
22
Cincinnati
59
34
New England
57
32
Kansas City
48
26
San Francisco
41
22
Pct.
62.9
57.6
56.1
54.2
53.7
RED ZONE REAL ESTATE
The 49ers offense has had
success thus far in 2010 when
entering the red zone. Through
four games, San Francisco is
averaging 3.85 yds. per play inside the 20-yd. line, which ranks
them 2nd in the NFC and 3rd in
the NFL.
YDS. PER PLAY IN RED ZONE, NFL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
TEAM
Philadelphia
Buffalo
San Francisco
Dallas
Indianapolis
YDS./PLAY
4.70
4.10
3.85
3.71
3.68
PUNCH IT IN
When faced with a goal-to-go situation, the 49ers offense has been
successful in putting up points from 2009-10. In 23 opportunities, San
Francisco has scored a TD on 18 occassions, to rank 4th in the NFL in TD
efficiency (78.3).
GOAL-TO-GO TOUCHDOWN EFFICIENCY, NFL (2009-10)
TEAM
1. Minnesota
2. Indianapolis
3. San Francisco
4. Atlanta
5. New England
%")#$(
Drives
42
38
23
37
36
RSH TD
17
12
10
15
15
REC TD
18
19
8
13
12
TD EFFIC.
83.3
81.6
78.3
75.7
75.0
2;
Ever so quietly, 49ers defensive coordinator Greg
Manusky has been building a bully of a defense. In his
first three seasons with the club, Manusky’s unit has
evolved into one of the top 3-4 defensive schemes in
the game.
Following a Week 2 preseason matchup against
the Vikings in 2010, future Hall of Fame QB Brett Favre was reminded of how tough the 49ers defensive
unit is to face. “San Francisco is a very good football team. Probably the
worst I felt all year physically (in 2009) overall was against these guys last
year. We were fortunate to win on the last play. They’re a very physical, active football team. Their scheme puts a lot of one-on-one blocking on our
offensive line.”
The 49ers ranked among the top teams in several defensive categories in
2009. The unit allowed 10-or-less points in seven contests and held opponents out of the end zone on five different occasions. The unit also shared
honors with the Chicago Bears with a league-leading 21 FFs, which was the
highest team total since the 49ers began tracking the statistic in 1980.
The consistently tough and aggressive approach by the 49ers defense
resulted in only 17.6 points allowed per game in 2009, which was 4th-best
in the NFL, and ranked 2nd in the NFC. Equally important, the 49ers 5-1 record against the NFC West was due in large part to the 10.2 points per game
allowed against their division, tops by any NFL team against its division in
2009.
Up front, the 49ers 44 sacks tied for third best in the league and was
the team’s highest team total since 1998 (51 sacks, third in the NFL). With
a pass-rush-by-committee approach in 2009, the front seven sent two
players to the Pro Bowl (Patrick Willis and Justin Smith) and had four players, including Smith, total five-or-more sacks. And with the defensive
backs supplying strong coverage on the back end, Manusky’s defense totaled 27 sacks in the final eight regular season games, most in the NFL.
Manusky, a 12-year veteran as an NFL linebacker, has seen his defensive
unit improve in numerous categories since taking over in 2007.
49ERS DEFENSIVE RANKINGS, NFL
2006
2007* 2008* 2009* 2010*
Points Allowed
32
20
23
4
26
Total Yards Per Game
26
25
13
15
21
Yards Per Play
25
16
11
6
16
Rush Yards Per Game
19
22
13
6
16
Rush Yards Per Attempt
16
5
8
3
11
Pass Yards Per Game
26
22
20
21
20
Takeaways
18t
28t
28t
5t
30t
Forced Fumbles
14t
25t
24t
1t
32
Interceptions
22t
29
21t
11t
13t
Sacks
22
21
15
3t
23t
Red Zone (TD%)
17
6
8
3
18t
First Downs Per Game
29
23
12t
6
17t
Pct. of 3 & Out Drive
31
23
14
3
15t
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THE BUCK STOPS HERE
THE RUN DOWN
The 49ers defense has been extremely stingy against the run since defensive coordinator Greg Manusky’s arrival in 2007, and has proven to be
even more physical with head coach Mike Singletary at the helm.
Since 2009, the Niners rank
OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS
4th in the NFC and 7th in the NFL
PER GAME, NFL (2009-10)
with 99.2 rushing yds. allowed
TEAM
RUSHING YPG
per game and rank 1st in the NFC
1. Pittsburgh
84.4
and 4th in the NFL with an op2. Minnesota
87.2
ponent average of 3.67 yds. per
4. Dallas
89.4
carry. After finishing 3rd in the
3. Green Bay
90.3
5. New York Jets
93.9
NFL in opposing rushing yards
6. Baltimore
98.0
per carry at 3.64 in 2009, the
7. San Francisco
99.2
Niners have started off 2010 by
8. Houston
99.6
allowing 3.8 yds. per carry.
OPP. YARDS PER CARRY, NFL
(2009-10)
TEAM
AVG
1. Baltimore
3.61
2. Pittsburgh
3.61
3. New York Jets
3.65
4. San Francisco
3.67
5. Minnesota
3.85
Through 20 games over the
last two seasons, the 49ers rank
1st in the NFL for carries allowed
that gained 4+ yds. (36.8 pct.). In
2010, San Francisco has allowed
only 39.5 pct. of opponent rushes
to go for 4+ yds.
PERCENTAGE OF OPPONENT RUSHES OF 4+ YARDS, NFL (2009-10)
1.
2.
3.
TEAM
San Francisco
Baltimore
Seattle
Rushes
541
543
534
4+Yards
199
200
197
Pct.
36.8
36.8
36.9
Since defensive coordinator Greg
Manusky was hired in 2007, the 49ers
run defense has been one of the most
stout groups in the NFL. From 2007-10,
the Niners currently rank 2nd in the NFC
and 4th in the NFL in opposing rushing
average per carry at 3.73 yds.
BEST 49ERS RUSHING
DEFENSE OVER 4-YEAR SPAN
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
AVG. GAIN PER CARRY ON
2ND DOWN, NFL (2010)
TEAM
AVG.
San Francisco
2.0
Kansas City
2.2
New York Jets
2.3
Carolina
2.5
Dallas
2.6
OPP. 10+ YARD CARRIES, NFL
(2009-10)
TEAM
10+ Carries
1. Pittsburgh
39
2t. Cincinnati
44
Minnesota
44
4. San Francisco
46
5. San Diego
47
In 2010, San Francisco has
been successful in stuffing the
run, especially on second down.
Through four games, the Niners are only allowing 2.0 yds.
per rush on second down, which
ranks them 1st in the NFL.
AVG
3.56
3.66
3.67
3.72
3.73
3.78
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2.
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5.
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Minnesota
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Philadelphia
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3.34
3.45
3.62
3.73
3.84
Improvement has been a constant
in the Manusky era, in terms of stuffing
the run. From 2007-10, the Niners defensive rushing crew has only allowed
a 3.73 rushing average gain per carry,
which is the 5th best total in franchise
history over a four-year span.
GIMMEE THAT
The 49ers defense had a knack for creating turnovers in 2009 and
picked up right where they left off in 2010. On the first defensive play of
the season, CB Nate Clements picked off Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck.
That interception marked the second consecutive year that Clements registered an INT in the first game of the season – at Arz. (9/13/09).
1t.
3t.
The Niners are ranked 2nd in
the NFC and 4th in the NFL with
46 carries of 10+ yds. allowed
since 2009, and are currenly t3rd in the NFC and t-8th in the
NFL through four games in 2010
by allowing only 8 carries for 10+
yds.
Year
1975-78
1987-90
1988-91
1986-89
2007-10
1989-92
OPP. RUSHING AVG. PER
CARRY, NFL (2007-10)
5.
6.
7t.
9t.
TOTAL TAKEAWAYS, NFL (2009-10)
DATE
INT
FR
Green Bay
35
12
New Orleans
29
17
Carolina
27
18
Philadelphia
31
13
New York Jets
21
19
Chicago
17
22
San Francisco
22
15
Tampa Bay
25
12
Arizona
25
11
Denver
20
16
TA
47
46
45
44
40
38
37
37
36
36
San Francisco was especially successful in recording takeaways in
the final 8 games of the 2009 season, ranking 1st in the NFL with 23.
1.
2t.
4.
5.
6t.
TAKEWAYS IN FINAL 8 GAMES, NFL (2009)
DATE
INT
FR
San Francisco
12
11
Green Bay
18
4
Carolina
13
9
Baltimore
15
6
Kansas City
12
7
Four Teams
TA
23
22
22
21
19
16
The 33 takeaways in 2009 by the 49ers were the most by the team
since 2003, when the team posted 37 takeaways.
TAKEWAYS IN A SEASON, 49ERS (1999-2009)
YEAR
INT
FR
1. 2003
23
14
2. 2001
24
10
3. 2009
18
15
4t. 2002
19
8
2006
14
13
6. 2005
16
10
7. 2007
12
10
TA
37
34
33
27
27
26
22
MR. OCTOBER
Greg Manusky’s defense has
OPP. RUSHING YDS/CARRY IN
been stellar at stopping the run
OCTOBER UNDER GREG MANUSKY
since he arrived in 2007. During
SINCE 2007, NFL
the month of October, Manusky’s
run defense has allowed just
TEAM
YPC
3.46 yds. per carry, which ranks
1. Baltimore
3.19
1st in the NFC and 3rd in the NFL
2. Pittsburgh
3.33
during that time span.
3. San Francisco
3.46
San Francisco’s defense has
4. Washington
3.55
also been stingy on big passing
5. Carolina
3.64
plays by allowing just 14 plays of
25+ yds., which ranks the Niners
4th in the NFC and t-8th in the NFL, dating back to 2007.
TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE
Playing for a Hall of Fame linebacker 2009-10 TEAM SACKS, NFC LBs
in Mike Singletary and having a defen1. Dallas
33.0
sive coordinator who spent 12 sea2. Washington
33.0
sons at the linebacker position in Greg
3. San Francisco
31.5
Manusky, naturally helps the current
4. Green Bay
31.0
group of 49ers linebackers be prepared
5. Arizona
15.5
for every situation thrown a them.
In addition to the already forceful group of linebackers from 2009, the
team drafted NaVorro Bowman, a two-year starter from Penn State in the
third round of the 2010 NFL Draft, and
2009-10 TEAM SACKS, NFL LBs signed Travis LaBoy who has racked
up 25.5 sacks in his career, including
1. Pittsburgh
40.5
two sacks this season.
2t. Dallas
33.0
49ers linebackers have wreaked
Washington
33.0
havoc on opposing quarterbacks,
4. Miami
32.5
ranking 3rd in the NFC and 6th in the
5. Denver
32.0
NFL in sacks from the linebacking
6. San Francisco
31.5
corps, since 2009.
7. Green Bay
31.0
In the Week 4 matchup at Atlanta,
the 49ers LBs put Falcons QB Matt Ryan on the turf three times, including two
sacks by Parys Haralson and one by LaBoy.
SACK ATTACK
DON’T TELL ME, SHOW ME
From the day that Mike Singletary
OPP. RUSHING YDS/GAME
took over as head coach (10/26/08), UNDER MIKE SINGLETARY, NFL
the 49ers rank 3rd in the NFC and 6th
(Since 10/26/08)
in the NFL for fewest rushing yds. alTEAM
YPG
lowed per game (97.8). The Niners also 1. Pittsburgh
85.1
rank 2nd in the NFL with an opponent 2. Minnesota
85.4
rushing avg. of 3.67 yds. per carry, 3. Baltimore
95.3
during that time span.
4. Dallas
96.1
OPP. RUSHING AVG. PER CARRY
5. New York Jets
96.6
UNDER MIKE SINGLETARY, NFL
6. San Francisco
97.8
(Since 10/26/08)
TEAM
AVG
1. Pittsburgh
3.57
2. San Francisco
3.67
3. New York Jets
3.73
STRONG OUT OF THE GATES
In the past 20 regular season games, the 49ers defense has exited the
locker room determined to stop their opponent. The unit ranks 1st in the NFL
in total points allowed on opponents first offensive possessions in the 1st half
and 2nd half combined (33). The team is t-1st the NFL in points allowed on
the first possession of the game and 1st in points allowed on the first drive of
the 2nd half.
POINTS ALLOWED ON OPPONENTS FIRST OFFENSIVE POSSESSIONS,
1ST AND 2ND HALF, (2009-10)
TEAM
1st Half
2nd Half
Total PA
1. San Francisco
20
13
33
2. St. Louis
23
16
36
3. Minnesota
20
19
39
4t. Carolina
24
19
43
San Diego
23
20
43
New York Jets
23
20
43
The 49ers defense has made a
habit of getting after opposing quarterbacks, including being ranked t-6th
in the NFL and t-4th in the NFC with 50
sacks. The 44 sacks in 2009 marked
the highest since the team ranked 3rd
in the NFL with 51 sacks, in 1998.
In particular, San Francisco’s pass
rush efforts were extremely productive
in the 2nd half of the season. The team
totaled 27 sacks over the final 8 games
of the year to rank 1st in the NFL.
SACKS IN FINAL 8 GAMES (2009)
TEAM
SACKS
1. San Francisco
27
2t. Cleveland
24
Green Bay
24
Pittsburgh
24
SACKS, NFL (2009-10)
TEAM
1. Pittsburgh
2. Philadelphia
3t. Green Bay
Miami
5. Minnesota
6t. San Francisco
Arizona
San Diego
SACKS
58
57
53
53
52
50
50
50
SACKS, 49ERS (1998-2009)
YEAR
SACKS
1. 1998
51
2. 2009
44
3. 2003
42
4. 2000
38
5. 2006
34
LB Manny Lawson led the 49ers in
2009 with a career-high 6.5 sacks, followed by 6.0 sacks apiece from LB
Ahmad Brooks and DT Justin Smith. With 5.0 sacks in 2009, LB Parys Haralson’s 13.0 sacks dating back to 2008 rank him 4th among NFC linebackers,
trailing only Redskins LB Andre Carter (16.0) and Cowboys LB DeMarcus Ware
(35.0) and Packer LB Clay Matthews (17.0).
CHAIN STOPPERS
San Francisco’s defense FIRST DOWNS PER GAME, NFL (09-10)
has made it tough on oppoTEAM
FD/GM
nents to move the chains from 1. New York Jets
15.7
last season through 2010 by 2. Baltimore
16.6
allowing only 353 first downs
3. Minnesota
16.7
or 17.7 first downs per game,
4.
Green
Bay
17.2
to rank 3rd in the NFC and 7th
5. Pittsburgh
17.3
in the NFL.
17.4
The 17.4 first downs al- 6. Cincinnati
17.7
lowed per game in 2009 7. San Francisco
marked the lowest average 8. Denver
17.8
by the team since 1997, when 9. Dallas
17.9
the 49ers allowed 15.1 first 10. San Diego
18.1
downs per game.
TAKE YOUR BEST SCHOTT
Named the 49ers special teams coordinator on
January 18, 2010, Kurt Schottenheimer, 60, brings
with him over 30 years of coaching experience to San
Francisco, including 22 seasons in the NFL.
Schottenheimer spent his first eight seasons in
the league as a special teams coach, holding that
position first with the Cleveland Browns (1987-88)
and then with the Kansas City Chiefs (1989-94).
In 1987, as a first-year NFL coach, Cleveland ranked 6th in the NFL in
punt return average (11.1), while holding opponents to 5.5 yards per punt
return, to rank 5th in the league. The following year, Schottenheimer’s kickoff coverage unit ranked 2nd in the NFL with a 16.2-yard average, while
the Browns kickoff return unit placed 6th in the league with a 21.1-yard
average. That season, the Browns also blocked two punts, both of which
were returned for touchdowns, and one field goal.
During his six seasons coaching special teams for the Chiefs, Schottenheimer’s units accounted for a total of 22 blocked kicks and eight touchdowns.
The McDonald, Pennsylvania, native was named the co-winner of the
NFL’s 1990 Special Teams Coach of the Year Award after his unit recorded
an NFL record six blocked punts (two returned for touchdowns) during the
regular season, adding another during the playoffs. The club also blocked a
field goal and registered two special teams touchdowns.
In 1993, Schottenheimer’s special teams group blocked five kicks (two
blocked punts, two blocked FGs & one blocked PAT), returning one of its
blocked punts for a touchdown.
Following his productive run leading the Chiefs special teams unit and
tight ends, Schottenheimer went on to coach Kansas City’s defensive backs
(1995-98). During his four-year tenure, Kansas City’s secondary helped the
defense allow a meager 16.4 points per game, which tied for the stingiest
mark in the league during that time period. Over that same span, the Chiefs
ranked 3rd in the AFC in total defense (304.5 ypg) and finished 5th in the
AFC in pass defense (203.2 ypg). Kansas City also led the AFC in turnover
ratio two of those four seasons (+12 in ’95, +14 in ’97), and topped the
league with 21 interceptions in 1997.
The Chiefs promoted Schottenheimer to defensive coordinator in 1999,
a position he held for two seasons. In his first season steering the defense,
Kansas City registered a team record and NFL-high nine defensive touchdowns. The Chiefs also led the NFL with a +21 turnover ratio and ranked
2nd with 45 takeaways, including 20 fumble recoveries, and 125 points
off turnovers. The Chiefs ended that season ranked 2nd in the AFC with 25
interceptions.
Schottenheimer would go on to spend three more seasons as a defensive coordinator in the NFL, serving one year with the Washington Redskins
(2001) and two seasons with the Detroit Lions (2002-03).
In 2004, Schottenheimer served as the Packers defensive backs coach,
where he tutored S Darren Sharper, who led the team with four interceptions
(two of which he returned for touchdowns). A year later, Schottenheimer
took over the St. Louis Rams secondary. He successfully converted Mike
Furrey from wide receiver to free safety. Under his tutelage, Furrey led the
team in interceptions with four (one returned for touchdown).
Schottenheimer served his second stint with the Packers from 2006 to
2008, overseeing a secondary that effectively blended the talents of veteran
CBs Al Harris and Charles Woodson, with young, up-and-coming safeties
Nick Collins and Atari Bigby. In 2007, Harris made the Pro Bowl for the first
time in his decade-long career, while Bigby led the team with five interceptions in his first season as starter. A year later, the entire Packers Pro Bowl
contingent came from the secondary, as Harris, Collins and Woodson each
made the trip across the water.
Before entering the NFL, Schottenheimer worked 10 seasons in the college ranks. He served as linebackers coach at Notre Dame under Lou Holtz
in 1986 after working in the same capacity for two years at Louisiana State
(1984-85).
Prior to his tenure at LSU, he spent time at William Patterson College
(1974– defensive coordinator), Michigan State (1978-82 – linebackers/
defensive backs), and Tulane (1983 - defensive backs).
A-MAYS-ING
San Francisco recorded its first specials teams TD of the 2010 season at
Atlanta on October 3. After the defense pinned the Falcons deep in their own
territory at the 12-yard line, Atlanta P Michael Koenen had his punt blocked
by WR Dominique Zeigler, who went right up the middle to knock the ball
straight up in the air. Rookie S Taylor Mays, who started his first career
game, had the presence of mind to locate the ball and catch it in the back
of the end zone while having both feet in bounds for the TD. This marks the
first time the 49ers blocked a punt since LB Manny Lawson blocked P Jon
Ryan’s punt at Sea. (9/14/08). It was also the first time the 49ers recovered
a blocked punt for a TD in almost 23 years (10/5/87) when TE Mike Wells
returned P Dana Moore’s punt (blocked by S Matt Courtney) 1-yd. for a TD
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49ERS PRIMETIME GAMES
(National Football League - 1970-Present)
49ERS PRIMETIME RESULTS
Prime Time
Monday Nights
Sunday Nights
Thursday Nights
Thanksgiving Day
YEAR
2010
2009
2008
2007
2003
2002
2001
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1978
DATE
Sept. 20
Dec. 14
Nov. 10
Sept. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 17
Oct. 14
Nov. 25
Dec. 30
Oct. 1
Sept. 27
Nov. 29
Jan. 3,
Sept. 14
Nov. 30
Dec. 14
Sept. 29
Nov. 10
Dec. 15
Oct. 14
Dec. 2
Dec. 23
Sept. 25
Nov. 20
Dec. 18
Sept. 5
Nov. 28
Dec. 26
Sept. 13
Nov. 22
Jan. 3
Nov. 9
Dec. 28
Sept. 2
Nov. 25
Dec. 22
Sept. 10
Dec. 3
Dec. 17
Nov. 6
Nov. 27
Dec. 11
Oct. 24
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Oct. 5
Dec. 14
Nov. 17
Dec. 1
Nov. 11
Nov. 25
Dec. 9
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Dec. 19
Nov. 27
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58-30 (home - 35-14, road - 23-16)
39-25 (home - 22-11, road - 17-14)
11-8 (home - 8-4, road - 3-4)
5-0 (home - 2-0, road - 3-0)
2-0-1 (road - 2-0-1)
49ERS ON MONDAY NIGHTS
OPPONENT
SCORE
N.O.
25-22
Arz.
24-9
at Arz.
24-29
Arz.
20-17
at Sea.
0-24
Pit.
30-14
at Sea.
28-21
Phi.
17-38
at StL
21-30
at NYJ
19-17
at Ari.
24-10
G.B.
3-20
at Atl.
29-34
at Was.
45-10
NYG
31-7
Det.
35-13
at Car.
34-21
at Phi.
24-12
Den.
34-17
at G.B.
20-23 (OT)
at Atl.
34-10
Det.
24-14
at Det.
24-27
at Mia.
44-20
Min.
37-30
L.A. Raiders
44-14
at N.O.
35-14
at Min.
14-21
at Cle.
13-23
N.O.
42-7
Phi.
34-37 (OT)
at Atl.
41-3
Det.
24-6
at NYG
14-16
at L.A. Rams
33-10
Chi.
52-14
at NO
13-12
N.Y. Giants
7-3
at L.A. Rams
26-10
N.O.
31-13
NYG
34-24
at L.A. Rams
30-27
at Chi.
9-10
Was.
37-21
at NYG
41-21
Chi.
41-0
at Was.
6-14
NYG
17-21
at Den.
16-17
Sea.
19-6
L.A. Rams
20-27
Was.
37-31
at NYG
31-10
Dal.
42-17
Pit.
7-24
W/L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
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W
W
W
L
L
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L
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W
L
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
ATTEND.
69,732
69,732
64,519
68,111
68,331
67,877
66,420
67,919
66,118
78,722
72,100
68,304
57,980
76,798
68,212
68,585
70,972
67,133
68,461
60,716
46,318
61,921
76,236
73,080
64,975
68,032
61,304
63,326
78,218
66,500
61,653
67,404
55,907
76,319
61,881
60,419
68,629
66,092
65,619
63,461
63,461
67,959
65,293
59,268
16,471
63,509
54,774
59,777
73,173
57,482
60,581
59,707
76,112
59,957
51,657
Friday Nights
Saturday Nights
Games After Monday
Games After Monday Win
Games After Monday Loss
1977
1976
1974
1973
1972
1971
YEAR
2005
2004
Sept. 19
Dec. 12
Oct. 11
Nov. 29
Oct. 14
Nov. 4
Nov. 26
Dec. 4
Dec. 6
2-0 (home - 2-0)
1-2 (home - 1-0, road - 0-2)
36-18 (home - 28-5, road - 8-13)
23-10 (home - 16-3, road - 7-7)
13-8 (home - 12-2, road - 1-6)
49ERS ON MONDAY NIGHTS (Cont.)
at Pit.
0-27
Dal.
35-42
at L.A. Rams
16-0
Min.
20-16
at Det.
13-17
L.A. Rams
13-15
G.B.
20-6
L.A. Rams
16-26
K.C.
17-26
49ERS ON SUNDAY NIGHTS
OPPONENT
SCORE
at Arz. (M.C.)
14-31
StL
14-24
at Chi.
13-23
at Sea.
19-20
Car.
24-14
Buf.
35-0
Was.
20-26 (OT)
N.O.
31-20
at Sea.
9-38
at N.O.
24-17
Buf.
27-17
L.A. Rams
31-27
Cin.
21-8
at N.O.
16-10
at Dal.
24-6
L.A. Rams
16-38
Cle.
38-24
L.A. Rams
48-0
Atl.
7-17
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
48,046
55,848
84,483
56,775
45,199
57,526
49,244
60,175
45,306
W/L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
ATTEND.
103,467
66,696
62,054
66,437
66,944
67,252
68,329
68,429
66,253
53,297
65,568
62,774
60,039
68,591
62,966
62,444
60,243
57,953
53,234
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
ATTEND.
69,732
67,650
78,748
58,167
58,574
1982
DATE
Oct. 2
Oct. 3
Oct. 31
Oct. 12
Oct. 7
Dec. 2
Dec. 26
Nov. 22
Dec. 21
Nov. 3
Dec. 3
Nov. 20
Dec. 5
Sep. 27
Nov. 11
Dec. 18
Nov. 29
Dec. 27
Dec. 19
YEAR
2009
2006
2002
1983
1982
DATE
Nov. 12
Dec. 14
Sep. 5
Sep. 8
Dec. 2
YEAR
1972
1969
1966
49ERS ON THURSDAY THANKSGIVING DAY GAMES
DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
W/L
Nov. 23
at Dal.
31-10
W
Nov. 27
at Dal.
24-24
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Nov. 24
at Det.
41-14
W
YEAR
1986
1984
DATE
Dec. 19
Dec. 14
49ERS ON FRIDAY NIGHTS
OPPONENT
SCORE
L.A. Rams
24-14
L.A. Rams
19-16
W/L
W
W
ATTEND.
60,266
59,743
YEAR
2007
1999
1993
DATE
Dec. 13
Dec. 18
Dec. 11
49ERS ON SATURDAY NIGHTS
OPPONENT
SCORE
vs. Cin.
20-13
at Car.
24-41
at Atl.
24-27
W/L
W
L
L
ATTEND.
68,053
62,373
64,688
2003
2001
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1990
1988
1987
49ERS ON THURSDAY NIGHTS
OPPONENT
SCORE
Chi.
10-6
at Sea.
24-14
at N.Y. Giants
16-13
at Min.
48-17
L.A. Rams
30-24
ATTEND.
65,214
62,348
53,181
2010 MEDIA GUIDE
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS DEPTH CHART
AS OF OCTOBER 5, 2010
OFFENSE
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
WR
FB
RB
QB
15
74
77
64
62
76
85
84
44
21
11
Michael Crabtree
Joe Staley
Mike Iupati
David Baas
Chilo Rachal
Anthony Davis
Vernon Davis
Josh Morgan
Moran Norris
Frank Gore
Alex Smith
19
65
64
69
68
75
46
17
Ted Ginn
Barry Sims
David Baas
Tony Wragge
Adam Snyder
Alex Boone
Delanie Walker
Dominique Zeigler
20
5
Brian Westbrook
David Carr
LDT
NT
RDT
SAM
TED
MIKE
WILL
LCB
RCB
SS
FS
90
92
94
99
51
52
98
36
22
23
38
Isaac Sopoaga
Aubrayo Franklin
Justin Smith
Manny Lawson
Takeo Spikes
Patrick Willis
Parys Haralson
Shawntae Spencer
Nate Clements
Taylor Mays
Dashon Goldson
91
95
93
55
53
57
54
25
31
28
30
Ray McDonald
Ricky Jean Francois
Demetric Evans
Ahmad Brooks
NaVorro Bowman
Keaton Kristick
Travis LaBoy
Tarell Brown
William James
Curtis Taylor
Reggie Smith
19
19
Ted Ginn
Ted Ginn
DEFENSE
89
68
Jason Hill
Adam Snyder
66
[Eric Heitmann]
68
82
10
Adam Snyder
Nate Byham
Kyle Williams
24
1
Anthony Dixon
Troy Smith
35
26
Phillip Adams
Tramaine Brock
35
84
Phillip Adams
Josh Morgan
SPECIAL TEAMS
PR
KOR
P
K
H
LS
10
10
4
6
4
86
Kyle Williams
Kyle Williams
Andy Lee
Joe Nedney
Andy Lee
Brian Jennings
COACHING STAFF
Underline - rookies
[player] - injured
Injured Reserve -LB Scott McKillop (Knee), T Chris Patrick (shoulder)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
David Baas ..................................... BAHS
NaVorro Bowman ............. nuh-VARR-oh,
BOH-minn
Ahmad Brooks .........................uh-MAHD
Tarell Brown .............................. TUH-rell
Nate Clements ..................... KLEH-mints
Aubrayo Franklin ...................uh-BRY-uh
Dashon Goldson................... duh-SHONN
Parys Haralson................................PARIS
Eric Heitmann ........................ HITE-minn
Mike Iupati......................... you-PAH-tee
Ricky Jean Francois ... gene-FRAN-swah
Moran Norris.......................... MORE-ann
Chilo Rachal ........ CHEYE-low, RAY-shell
Isaac Sopoaga ...........SOH-poh-AH-guh
Takeo Spikes .......................tuh-KEE-oh
Joe Staley................................. STAY-lee
Delanie Walker...................duh-LAY-nee
Tony Wragge ............................. RAH-gee
Mike Singletary ............................................... Head Coach
Mike Johnson ...................................Offensive Coordinator
Greg Manusky .................................Defensive Coordinator
Kurt Schottenheimer ................. Special Teams Coordinator
Jerry Sullivan ......................... Wide Receivers/Sr. Assistant
Johnnie Lynn .........Special Asst. to Head Coach/Secondary
Chris Beake ..........................................Offensive Assistant
Ray Brown ...........................................Asst. Offensive Line
Duane Carlisle .................. Head Strength and Conditioning
Wendell Davis .................................... Asst. Wide Receivers
Dave Fipp ........................................... Asst. Special Teams
Al Harris............................................. Pass Rush Specialist
Pete Hoener .......................................................Tight Ends
Vance Joseph ....................................................Secondary
Jason Michael .............................................. Quarterbacks
Tom Rathman .............................................Running Backs
Vantz Singletary .................................... Inside Linebackers
Mike Solari .................................................. Offensive Line
Jason Tarver .......................................Outside Linebackers
Jim Tomsula ............................................... Defensive Line
Mark Uyeyama...................Asst. Strength and Conditioning
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
AS OF OCTOBER 5, 2010
NO
PLAYER
35
Adams, Phillip
64
Baas, David
75
Boone, Alex
53
Bowman, NaVorro
26
Brock, Tramaine
55
Brooks, Ahmad
25
Brown, Tarell
82
Byham, Nate
5
Carr, David
22
Clements, Nate
15
Crabtree, Michael
76
Davis, Anthony
85
Davis, Vernon
24
Dixon, Anthony
93
Evans, Demetric
92
Franklin, Aubrayo
19
Ginn, Ted
38
Goldson, Dashon
21
Gore, Frank
98
Haralson, Parys
66
Heitmann, Eric
89
Hill, Jason
77
Iupati, Mike
31
James, William
95
Jean Francois, Ricky
86
Jennings, Brian
57
Kristick, Keaton
54
LaBoy, Travis
99
Lawson, Manny
4
Lee, Andy
23
Mays, Taylor
91
McDonald, Ray
84
Morgan, Josh
6
Nedney, Joe
44
Norris, Moran
62
Rachal, Chilo
65
Sims, Barry
11
Smith, Alex
94
Smith, Justin
30
Smith, Reggie
1
Smith, Troy
68
Snyder, Adam
90
Sopoaga, Isaac
36
Spencer, Shawntae
51
Spikes, Takeo
74
Staley, Joe
28
Taylor, Curtis
46
Walker, Delanie
20
Westbrook, Brian
10
Williams, Kyle
52
Willis, Patrick
69
Wragge, Tony
17
Zeigler, Dominique
POS
CB
G
T
LB
CB
LB
CB
TE
QB
CB
WR
T
TE
RB
DT
NT
WR
S
RB
LB
C
WR
G
CB
DT
TE/LS
LB
LB
LB
P
S
DT
WR
K
FB
T/G
T
QB
DT
S
QB
T/G
DT
CB
LB
T
S
TE
RB
WR
LB
G
WR
HT
5-11
6-4
6-7
6-0
5-10
6-3
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-5
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-1
5-11
6-2
5-9
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-5
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-5
6-1
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-1
6-0
6-6
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-5
6-2
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-4
6-3
WT
192
330
328
242
197
259
193
264
216
205
214
323
250
233
275
317
180
200
217
255
312
202
331
200
295
242
234
250
240
180
230
290
219
220
250
323
300
217
285
200
217
325
330
190
242
315
209
242
203
186
240
310
185
Birthdate
7-20-88
9-28-81
5-4-87
5-28-88
8-20-88
3-14-84
1-6-85
6-27-88
7-21-79
12-12-79
9-14-87
10-11-89
1-31-84
9-24-87
9-3-79
8-27-80
4-12-85
9-18-84
5-14-83
1-24-84
2-24-80
2-20-85
5-12-87
6-15-79
11-23-86
10-14-76
4-25-88
8-20-81
7-3-84
8-11-82
2-7-88
9-2-84
6-20-85
3-22-73
6-16-78
3-15-86
12-1-74
5-7-84
9-30-79
9-3-86
7-20-84
1-30-82
9-4-81
2-22-82
12-17-76
8-30-84
7-13-85
8-12-84
9-2-79
7-19-88
1-25-85
8-14-79
10-11-84
EXP
R
6
1
R
R
5
4
R
9
10
2
R
5
R
9
8
4
4
6
5
9
4
R
10
2
11
R
6
5
7
R
4
3
15
10
3
12
6
10
3
4
6
7
7
13
4
2
5
9
R
4
6
2
COLLEGE
South Carolina State
Michigan
Ohio State
Penn State
Belhaven
Virginia
Texas
Pittsburgh
Fresno State
Ohio State
Texas Tech
Rutgers
Maryland
Mississippi State
Georgia
Tennessee
Ohio State
Washington
Miami
Tennessee
Stanford
Washington State
Idaho
Western Illinois
Louisiana State
Arizona State
Oregon State
Hawaii
North Carolina State
Pittsburgh
Southern California
Florida
Virginia Tech
San Jose State
Kansas
Southern California
Utah
Utah
Missouri
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Oregon
Hawaii
Pittsburgh
Auburn
Central Michigan
Louisiana State
Central Missouri
Villanova
Arizona State
Mississippi
New Mexico State
Baylor
HOMETOWN
Rock Hill, SC
Sarasota, FL
Lakewood, OH
District Heights, MD
Gulfport, MS
Fairfax, VA
Mesquite, TX
Franklin, PA
Bakersfield, CA
Shaker Heights, OH
Dallas, TX
Piscataway, NJ
Washington, D.C.
Jackson, MS
Haynesville, LA
Johnson City, TN
Cleveland, OH
Carson, CA
Coral Gables, FL
Flora, MS
Katy, TX
San Francisco, CA
American Somoa
Uniontown, PA
Miami, FL
Phoenix, AZ
Naperville, IL
Honolulu, HI
Goldsboro, NC
Westminster, SC
Seattle, WA
Belle Glade, FL
Washington, D.C.
San Jose, CA
Houston, TX
Compton, CA
Park City, UT
San Diego, CA
Jefferson City, MO
Edmond, OK
Cleveland, OH
Whittier, CA
Fagasa, American Samoa
Rankin, PA
Sandersville, GA
Rockford, MI
Bogalusa, LA
Pomona, CA
Fort Washington, MD
San Jose, CA
Bruceton, TN
Bloomfield, NE
Kalamazoo, MI
INJURED RESERVE
56
McKillop, Scott
61
Patrick, Chris
LB
T
6-1
6-5
244
305
3-4-86
8-22-84
2
2
Pittsburgh
Nebraska
Export, PA
Ithaca, MI
PRACTICE SQUAD
43
Caulcrick, Jehuu
58
Davis, Bruce
7
Davis, Nate
14
Jurovich, Kevin
71
Kopa, Matt
40
Maragos, Chris
63
Tukuafu, Will
FB
LB
QB
WR
T
S
DT
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-6
5-10
6-4
250
252
226
183
303
200
272
8-6-83
9-2-85
5-25-87
6-30-86
2-25-87
1-6-87
1-3-84
1
2
2
R
R
R
R
Michigan State
UCLA
Ball State
San Jose State
Stanford
Wisconsin
Oregon
Findley Lake, NY
Los Angeles, CA
Bellaire, OH
Santa Clara, CA
Elk Grove, CA
Racine, WI
Salt Lake City, UT
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS NUMBERICAL ROSTER
AS OF OCTOBER 5, 2010
NO
PLAYER
1
Troy Smith
4
Andy Lee
5
David Carr
6
Joe Nedney
10
Kyle Williams
11
Alex Smith
15
Michael Crabtree
17
Dominique Zeigler
19
Ted Ginn
20
Brian Westbrook
21
Frank Gore
22
Nate Clements
23
Taylor Mays
24
Anthony Dixon
25
Tarell Brown
26
Tramaine Brock
28
Curtis Taylor
30
Reggie Smith
31
William James
35
Phillip Adams
36
Shawntae Spencer
38
Dashon Goldson
44
Moran Norris
46
Delanie Walker
51
Takeo Spikes
52
Patrick Willis
53
NaVorro Bowman
54
Travis LaBoy
55
Ahmad Brooks
57
Keaton Kristick
62
Chilo Rachal
64
David Baas
65
Barry Sims
66
Eric Heitmann
68
Adam Snyder
69
Tony Wragge
74
Joe Staley
75
Alex Boone
76
Anthony Davis
77
Mike Iupati
82
Nate Byham
84
Josh Morgan
85
Vernon Davis
86
Brian Jennings
89
Jason Hill
90
Isaac Sopoaga
91
Ray McDonald
92
Aubrayo Franklin
93
Demetric Evans
94
Justin Smith
95
Ricky Jean Francois
98
Parys Haralson
99
Manny Lawson
POS
QB
P
QB
K
WR
QB
WR
WR
WR
RB
RB
CB
S
RB
CB
CB
S
S
CB
CB
CB
S
FB
TE
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
T/G
G
T
C
T/G
G
T
T
T
G
TE
WR
TE
TE/LS
WR
DT
DT
NT
DT
DT
DT
LB
LB
HT
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-5
5-10
6-4
6-1
6-3
5-11
5-10
5-9
6-0
6-3
6-1
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-7
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-5
WT
217
180
216
220
186
217
214
185
180
203
217
205
230
233
193
197
209
200
200
192
190
200
250
242
242
240
242
250
259
234
323
330
300
312
325
310
315
328
323
331
264
219
250
242
202
330
290
317
275
285
295
255
240
Birthdate
26
28
31
37
22
26
23
25
25
31
27
30
22
23
25
22
25
24
31
22
28
26
32
26
33
25
22
29
26
22
24
29
35
30
28
31
26
23
20
23
22
25
26
33
25
29
26
30
31
31
23
26
26
EXP
4
7
9
15
R
6
2
2
4
9
6
10
R
R
4
R
2
3
10
R
7
4
10
5
13
4
R
6
5
R
3
6
12
9
6
6
4
1
R
R
R
3
5
11
4
7
4
8
9
10
2
5
5
COLLEGE
Ohio State
Pittsburgh
Fresno State
San Jose State
Arizona State
Utah
Texas Tech
Baylor
Ohio State
Villanova
Miami
Ohio State
Southern California
Mississippi State
Texas
Belhaven
Louisiana State
Oklahoma
Western Illinois
South Carolina State
Pittsburgh
Washington
Kansas
Central Missouri
Auburn
Mississippi
Penn State
Hawaii
Virginia
Oregon State
Southern California
Michigan
Utah
Stanford
Oregon
New Mexico State
Central Michigan
Ohio State
Rutgers
Idaho
Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech
Maryland
Arizona State
Washington State
Hawaii
Florida
Tennessee
Georgia
Missouri
Louisiana State
Tennessee
North Carolina State
ACQUIRED
FA in ‘10
D-6A in ‘04
UFA in ‘10
FA in ‘05
D-6C in ‘10
D-1 in ‘05
D-1 in ‘09
FA in ‘07
TR in ‘10 (Mia.)
FA in ‘10
D-3A in ‘05
UFA in ‘07
D-2 in ‘10
D-6A in ‘10
D-5 in ‘07
FA in ‘10
D-7A in ‘09
D-3 in ‘08
UFA in ‘10
D-7 in ‘10
D-2B in ‘04
D-4B in ‘07
UFA in ‘09
D-6A in ‘06
FA in ‘08
D-1A in ‘07
D-3 in ‘10
UFA in ‘10
W in ‘08 (Cin.)
FA in ‘10
D-2 in ‘08
D-2 in ‘05
FA in ‘08
D-7A in ‘02
D-3B in ‘05
FA in ‘05
D-1B in ‘07
FA in ‘09
D-1A in ‘10
D-1B in ‘10
D-6B in ‘10
D-6 in ‘08
D-1A in ‘06
D-7B in ‘00
D-3A in ‘07
D-4A in ‘04
D-3B in ‘07
UFA in ‘07
UFA in ‘09
UFA in ‘08
D-7B in ‘09
D-5 in ‘06
D-1B in ‘06
INJURED RESERVE
56
Scott McKillop
61
Chris Patrick
LB
T
6-1
6-5
244
305
24
25
2
2
Pittsburgh
Nebraska
D-5A in ‘09
FA in ‘09
PRACTICE SQUAD
7
Nate Davis
14
Kevin Jurovich
40
Chris Maragos
43
Jehuu Caulcrick
58
Bruce Davis
63
Will Tukuafu
71
Matt Kopa
QB
WR
S
FB
LB
DT
T
6-1
6-0
5-10
6-0
6-3
6-4
6-6
226
183
200
250
252
272
303
23
24
23
27
25
26
23
2
R
R
1
2
R
R
Ball State
San Jose State
Wisconsin
Michigan State
UCLA
Oregon
Stanford
D-5B in ‘09
FA in ‘10
FA in ‘10
FA in ‘10
FA in ‘10
FA in ‘10
FA in ‘10
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS POSITIONAL ROSTER
AS OF OCTOBER 5, 2010
NO
PLAYER
QUARTERBACKS (3)
1
Smith, Troy
5
Carr, David
11
Smith, Alex
POS
HT
WT
DOB
COLLEGE
HOMETOWN
ACQUIRED
QB
QB
QB
6-0
6-3
6-4
217
216
217
7-20-84
7-21-79
5-7-84
4
9
6
Ohio State
Fresno State
Utah
Cleveland, OH
Bakersfield, CA
San Diego, CA
FA in ‘10
UFA in ‘10
D-1 in ‘05
RUNNING BACKS (4)
20
Westbrook, Brian
21
Gore, Frank
24
Dixon, Anthony
44
Norris, Moran
RB
RB
RB
FB
5-10
5-9
6-1
6-1
203
217
233
250
9-2-79
5-14-83
9-24-87
6-16-78
9
6
R
10
Villanova
Miami
Mississippi State
Kansas
Fort Washington, MD
Coral Gables, FL
Jackson, MS
Houston, TX
FA in ‘10
D-3A in ‘05
D6-A in ‘10
UFA in ‘09
WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
10
Williams, Kyle
15
Crabtree, Michael
17
Zeigler, Dominique
19
Ginn, Ted
84
Morgan, Josh
89
Hill, Jason
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
5-10
6-1
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-0
186
214
185
180
219
202
7-19-88
9-14-87
10-11-84
4-12-85
6-20-85
2-20-85
R
2
2
4
3
4
Arizona State
Texas Tech
Baylor
Ohio State
Virginia Tech
Washington State
San Jose, CA
Dallas, TX
Kalamazoo, MI
Cleveland, OH
Washington, D.C.
San Francisco, CA
D-6C in ‘10
D-1 in ‘09
FA in ‘07
TR in ‘10 (Mia.)
D-6 in ‘08
D-3A in ‘07
TIGHT ENDS (3)
46
Walker, Delanie
82
Byham, Nate
85
Davis, Vernon
TE
TE
TE
6-0
6-4
6-3
242
264
250
8-12-84
6-27-88
1-31-84
5
R
5
Central Missouri
Pittsburgh
Maryland
Pomona, CA
Franklin, PA
Washington, D.C.
D-6A in ‘06
D-6B in ‘10
D-1A in ‘06
OFFENSIVE LINE (10)
62
Rachal, Chilo
64
Baas, David
65
Sims, Barry
66
Heitmann, Eric
68
Snyder, Adam
69
Wragge, Tony
74
Staley, Joe
75
Boone, Alex
76
Davis, Anthony
77
Iupati, Mike
T/G
G
T
C
T/G
G
T
T
T
G
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-7
6-5
6-5
323
330
300
312
325
310
315
328
323
331
3-15-86
3
9-28-81
6
12-1-74 12
2-24-80
9
1-30-82
6
8-14-79
6
8-30-84
4
5-4-87
1
10-11-89 R
5-12-87
R
Southern California
Michigan
Utah
Stanford
Oregon
New Mexico State
Central Michigan
Ohio State
Rutgers
Idaho
Compton, CA
Sarasota, FL
Park City, UT
Katy, TX
Whittier, CA
Bloomfield, NE
Rockford, MI
Lakewood, OH
Piscataway, NJ
American Somoa
D-2 in ‘08
D-2 in ‘05
FA in ‘08
D-7A in ‘02
D-3B in ‘05
FA in ‘05
D-1B in ‘07
FA in ‘09
D1-A in ‘10
D1-B in ‘10
DEFENSIVE LINE (6)
90
Sopoaga, Isaac
91
McDonald, Ray
92
Franklin, Aubrayo
93
Evans, Demetric
94
Smith, Justin
95
Jean Francois, Ricky
DT
DT
NT
DT
DT
DT
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-4
6-3
330
290
317
275
285
295
9-4-81
7
9-2-84
4
8-27-80
8
9-3-79
9
9-30-79 10
11-23-86 2
Hawaii
Florida
Tennessee
Georgia
Missouri
Louisiana State
Fagasa, American Samoa
Belle Glade, FL
Johnson City, TN
Haynesville, LA
Jefferson City, MO
Miami, FL
D-4A in ‘04
D-3B in ‘07
UFA in ‘07
UFA in ‘09
UFA in ‘08
D-7B in ‘09
LINEBACKERS (8)
51
Spikes, Takeo
52
Willis, Patrick
53
Bowman, NaVorro
54
LaBoy, Travis
55
Brooks, Ahmad
57
Kristick, Keaton
98
Haralson, Parys
99
Lawson, Manny
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-5
242
240
242
250
259
234
255
240
12-17-76 13
1-25-85
4
5-28-88
R
8-20-81
6
3-14-84
5
4-25-88
R
1-24-84
5
7-3-84
5
Auburn
Mississippi
Penn State
Hawaii
Virginia
Oregon State
Tennessee
North Carolina State
Sandersville, GA
Bruceton, TN
District Heights, MD
Honolulu, HI
Fairfax, VA
Naperville, IL
Flora, MS
Goldsboro, NC
FA in ‘08
D-1A in ‘07
D-3 in ‘10
UFA in ‘10
W in ‘08 (Cin.)
FA in ‘10
D-5 in ‘06
D-1B in ‘06
DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)
22
Clements, Nate
23
Mays, Taylor
25
Brown, Tarell
26
Brock, Tramaine
28
Taylor, Curtis
30
Smith, Reggie
31
James, William
35
Adams, Phillip
36
Spencer, Shawntae
38
Goldson, Dashon
CB
S
CB
CB
S
S
CB
CB
CB
S
6-0
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-2
205
230
193
197
209
200
200
192
190
200
12-12-79 10
2-7-88
R
1-6-85
4
8-20-88
R
7-13-85
2
9-3-86
3
6-15-79 10
7-20-88
R
2-22-82
7
9-18-84
4
Ohio State
Southern California
Texas
Bellhaven
Louisiana State
Oklahoma
Western Illinois
South Carolina State
Pittsburgh
Washington
Shaker Heights, OH
Seattle, WA
Mesquite, TX
Gulfport, MS
Bogalusa, LA
Edmond, OK
Uniontown, PA
Rock Hill, SC
Rankin, PA
Carson, CA
UFA in ‘07
D-2 in ‘10
D-5 in ‘07
FA in ‘10
D-7A in ‘09
D-3 in ‘08
UFA in ‘10
D-7 in ‘10
D-2B in ‘04
D-4B in ‘07
SPECIALISTS (3)
4
Lee, Andy
6
Nedney, Joe
86
Jennings, Brian
P
6-2
K
6-5
TE/LS 6-5
180
220
242
8-11-82
7
3-22-73 15
10-14-76 11
Pittsburgh
San Jose State
Arizona State
Westminster, SC
San Jose, CA
Phoenix, AZ
D-6A in ‘04
FA in ‘05
D-7B in ‘00
INJURED RESERVE (2)
56
McKillop, Scott
61
Patrick, Chris
LB
T
244
305
3-4-86
9-22-84
Pittsburgh
Nebraska
Export, PA
Ithaca, MI
D-5A in ‘09
FA in ‘09
6-1
6-5
EXP
2
2
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ROSTER BREAKDOWN
ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE
PLAYER
JJoe Nedney
Takeo Spikes
Barry Sims
Brian Jennings
Justin Smith
Nate Clements
Moran Norris
William James
Eric Heitmann
Demetric Evans
Brian Westbrook
David Carr
Aubrayo Franklin
Andy Lee
Isaac Sopoaga
Shawntae Spencer
Adam Snyder
David Baas
Frank Gore
Travis LaBoy
Tony Wragge
Alex Smith
Vernon Davis
Parys Haralson
Delanie Walker
Manny Lawson
Ahmad Brooks
Patrick Willis
Ted Ginn
Joe Staley
Ray McDonald
Tarell Brown
Dashon Goldson
Jason Hill
Troy Smith
Josh Morgan
Chilo Rachal
Reggie Smith
Scott McKillop#
Michael Crabtree
Dominique Zeigler
Curtis Taylor
Ricky Jean Francois
Chris Patrick#
Alex Boone
Phillip Adams
NaVorro Bowman
Tramaine Brock
Nate Byham
Anthony Davis
Anthony Dixon
Mike Iupati
Keaton Kristick
Taylor Mays
Kyle Williams
EXP
15
13
12
11
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
# - Denotes player on the Injured Reserve List
GP/GS
171/0
175/171
167/134
164/0
147/143
138/132
123/48
92/60
119/114
114/23
110/85
91/79
86/49
100/0
83/43
77/60
80/55
80/42
77/64
71/32
57/15
47/44
60/58
59/41
58/22
52/43
30/7
52/52
49/35
45/45
44/9
44/5
39/22
34/2
14/2
32/20
27/24
17/0
16/0
15/15
12/0
11/0
7/0
3/0
0/0
4/0
4/0
0/0
4/0
4/4
4/0
4/4
0/0
4/1
2/0
HOW THEY WERE BUILT
W/ SF
81/0
35/32
31/15
164/0
36/36
42/41
50/22
0/0
119/114
18/0
3/0
0/0
50/48
100/0
83/43
77/60
80/55
80/42
77/64
4/0
54/14
47/44
60/58
59/41
58/22
52/43
17/0
52/52
1/0
45/45
44/9
44/5
39/22
34/2
0/0
32/20
27/24
17/0
16/0
15/15
12/0
11/0
7/0
3/0
0/0
4/0
4/0
0/0
4/0
4/4
4/0
4/4
0/0
4/1
2/0
YEAR
2000
2002
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
PLAYER
Brian Jennings
Eric Heitmann
Shawntae Spencer
Isaac Sopoaga
Andy Lee
Alex Smith
David Baas
Frank Gore
Joe Nedney
Adam Snyder
Tony Wragge
Vernon Davis
Manny Lawson
Parys Haralson
Delanie Walker
Patrick Willis
Joe Staley
Jason Hill
Ray McDonald
Dashon Goldson
Tarell Brown
Nate Clements
Aubrayo Franklin
Chilo Rachal
Reggie Smith
Josh Morgan
Barry Sims
Justin Smith
Takeo Spikes
Ahmad Brooks
Michael Crabtree
Scott McKillop#
Curtis Taylor
Ricky Jean Francois
Demetric Evans
Moran Norris
Alex Boone
Chris Patrick#
Dominique Zeigler
Anthony Davis
Mike Iupati
Taylor Mays
NaVorro Bowman
Anthony Dixon
Nate Byham
Kyle Williams
Phillip Adams
Ted Ginn
David Carr
William James
Travis LaBoy
Tramaine Brock
Keaton Kristick
Troy Smith
Brian Westbrook
ACQ
D7b
D7a
D2b
D4a
D6a
D1
D2b
D3a
FA
D3b
FA
D1a
D1b
D5
D6a
D1a
D1b
D3a
D3b
D4b
D5
FA
FA
D2
D3
D6
UFA
FA
FA
W
D1
D5a
D7a
D7b
UFA
UFA
FA
FA
FA
D1A
D1B
D2
D3
D6A
D6B
D6C
D7
TR
UFA
UFA
UFA
FA
FA
FA
FA
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS PARTICIPATION CHART
Adams, Phillip
Baas, David
Boone, Alex
Bowman, NaVorro
Briggs, Diyral
Brock, Tramaine
Brooks, Ahmad
Brown, Tarell
Byham, Nate
Carr, David
Clements, Nate
Crabtree, Michael
Caulcrick, Jehuu
Davis, Anthony
Davis, Bruce
Davis, Nate
Davis, Vernon
Dixon, Anthony
Evans, Demetric
Franklin, Aubrayo
Ginn, Ted
Goldson, Dashon
Gore, Frank
Haralson, Parys
Heitmann, Eric
Hill, Jason
Iupati, Mike
James, William
Jean Francois, Ricky
Jennings, Brian
Jurovich, Kevin
Kopa, Matt
Kristick, Keaton
LaBoy, Travis
Lawson, Manny
Lee, Andy
Lewis, Michael
Maragos, Chris
Mays, Taylor
McDonald, Ray
McKillop, Scott
Morgan, Josh
Nedney, Joe
Norris, Moran
Patrick, Chris
Rachal, Chilo
Sims, Barry
Smith, Alex
Smith, Justin
Smith, Reggie
Smith, Troy
Snyder, Adam
Sopoaga, Isaac
Spencer, Shawntae
Spikes, Takeo
Staley, Joe
Taylor, Curtis
Tukuafu, Will
Walker, Delanie
Westbrook, Brian
Williams, Kyle
Willis, Patrick
Wragge, Tony
Zeigler, Dominique
SEA
9-12
P
C
IA
P
P
IA
IA
P
P
DNP
CB
WR
PS
RT
PS
PS
TE
P
P
NT
P
FS
RB
WILL
IA
NR
LG
IA
P
P
PS
PS
PS
P
SAM
P
SS
PS
P
P
IR
WR
P
P
IR
RG
IA
QB
DT
P
EQ
P
DT
CB
TED
LT
P
PS
TE
DNP
IA
MIKE
P
P
NO
9-20
P
C
IA
P
NR
IA
P
P
P
DNP
CB
WR
PS
RT
NR
PS
TE
P
P
NT
IA
FS
RB
WILL
IA
P
LG
IA
P
P
PS
PS
PS
P
SAM
P
SS
PS
P
P
IR
WR
P
FB
IR
RG
P
QB
DT
P
EQ
RG
DT
CB
TED
LT
P
PS
P
P
IA
MIKE
P
P
KC ATL
9-26 10-3
P
C
IA
P
NR
IA
P
P
P
DNP
CB
WR
PS
RT
PS
PS
TE
P
P
NT
IA
FS
RB
WILL
IA
IA
LG
IA
P
P
PS
PS
PS
P
SAM
P
SS
PS
P
P
IR
WR
P
FB
IR
RG
IA
QB
DT
P
EQ
P
DT
CB
TED
LT
P
PS
P
P
P
MIKE
P
P
P
C
IA
P
NR
IA
P
P
P
DNP
CB
WR
PS
RT
PS
PS
TE
P
P
NT
IA
FS
RB
WILL
IA
P
LG
IA
P
P
PS
PS
PS
P
SAM
P
IA
PS
SS
P
IR
WR
P
FB
IR
RG
IA
QB
DT
P
EQ
P
DT
CB
TED
LT
P
PS
P
P
P
MIKE
P
P
PHI
OAK CAR DEN STL
TB
ARZ
10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-14 11-21 11-29
GB
12-5
SEA
SD
12-12 12-16
STL
12-26
ARZ
1-1
GP/GS/DNP/IA
Position = Starter, P = Played, DNP = Did Not Play, IA = Inactive, IR = Injured Reserve, EQ = Emergency Quarterback, PUP = Physically Unable to Perform,
NR = Not on Roster, PS = Practice Squad, NFI = Non-Football Injury, SUS = Suspended, EXP = Roster Exemption, PSI = Practice Squad/Injured, BYE – Week 9
4/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
0/0/0/4
4/0/0/0
1/0/0/0
0/0/0/4
3/0/0/1
4/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
0/0/4/0
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
0/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
0/0/0/0
0/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
1/0/0/3
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
0/0/0/4
2/0/0/1
4/4/0/0
0/0/0/4
4/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
0/0/0/0
0/0/0/0
0/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/0/0/0
3/3/0/1
0/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
0/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/0/0/0
4/3/0/0
0/0/0/0
4/4/0/0
1/0/0/3
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/0/0/0
0/0/0/4
4/1/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/4/0/0
4/0/0/0
0/0/0/0
4/1/0/0
3/0/1/0
2/0/0/2
4/4/0/0
4/0/0/0
4/0/0/0
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS
OFFENSE
Opp
at Sea
NO
at KC
at Atl
Phi
Oak
at Car
Den
StL
TB
at Arz
at GB
Sea
at SD
at StL
Arz
WR
Crabtree
Crabtree
Crabtree
Crabtree
LT
Staley
Staley
Staley
Staley
LG
Iupati
Iupati
Iupati
Iupati
C
Baas
Baas
Baas
Baas
RG
Rachal
Snyder
Rachal
Rachal
RT
A. Davis
A. Davis
A. Davis
A. Davis
TE
V. Davis
V. Davis
V. Davis
V. Davis
WR
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
FB
Norris
Norris
Norris
RB
Gore
Gore
Gore
Gore
QB
A. Smith
A. Smith
A. Smith
A. Smith
Other
Walker (TE)
DEFENSE
Opp
at Sea
NO
at KC
at Atl
Phi
Oak
at Car
Den
StL
TB
at Arz
at GB
Sea
at SD
at StL
Arz
LDT
Sopoaga
Sopoaga
Sopoaga
Sopoaga
NT
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
RDT
J. Smith
J. Smith
J. Smith
J. Smith
SAM
Lawson
Lawson
Lawson
Lawson
TED
Spikes
Spikes
Spikes
Spikes
MIKE
Willis
Willis
Willis
Willis
WILL
Haralson
Haralson
Haralson
Haralson
INACTIVES
Opp
at Sea
NO
at KC
at Atl
Phi
Oak
at Car
Den
StL
TB
at Arz
at GB
Sea
at SD
at StL
Arz
T. Smith/Williams/Brock/James/Brooks/Sims/Heitmann/Boone
T. Smith/Williams/Ginn/Brock/James/Rachal/Heitmann/Boone
T. Smith/Ginn/Brock/James/Sims/Heitmann/Boone/Hill
T. Smith/Ginn/Brock/James/Lewis/Sims/Heitmann/Boone
LCB
Spencer
Spencer
Spencer
Spencer
RCB
Clements
Clements
Clements
Clements
SS
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Mays
FS
Goldson
Goldson
Goldson
Goldson
Other
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TRANSACTIONS
1-1
1-6
1-11
1-12
1-18
1-21
1-22
2-4
3-15
3-17
3-23
3-30
4-2
4-13
4-16
4-22
4-23
4-24
4-26
4-30
5-3
5-4
5-11
5-17
5-20
5-20
6-7
6-8
6-14
6-18
7-12
Signed K Shane Andrus … Placed K Ricky Schmitt on the
Injured Reserve List
Signed OT Alex Boone, LB Martail Burnett, DT Khalif Mitchell
and WR Dominique Zeigler to future contracts
Signed TE Joe Jon Finley to a future contract
Signed FB Jehuu Caulcrick to a future contract
Named Kurt Schottenheimer special teams coordinator
Named Mike Solari offensive line coach
Signed G Brian de la Puente to a future contract
Signed CB Keith Smith and TE Tony Curtis to future contracts
Named Ray Brown assistant offensive line coach
Signed QB David Carr to a two-year contract
Traded Shaun Hill to Detroit Lions for undisclosed 2011 draft
pick
Signed CB Karl Paymah to a one-year contract
Signed T Barry Sims to a one-year contract
Signed K Shane Andrus to a one-year contract
Signed LB Ahmad Brooks to a two-year contract
G David Baas signs one-year tender
Acquired WR Ted Ginn, Jr., via trade from Miami Dolphins in
exchange for 2010 fifth round (145th overall) draft choice.
Traded first round (13th overall) and 4th round (113th overall)
draft choices to Denver for the Broncos first round (11th overall)
draft choice in the 2010 NFL Draft. Selected T Anthony Davis in
the first round (11th overall). Selected G Mike Iupati in the first
round (17th overall).
Selected S Taylor Mays in the second round (49th overall).
Traded fourth round (79th overall) draft choice to San Diego
for the Chargers 3rd round (91st overall) and 6th round (173rd
overall from Kansas City) draft choices in 2010, and their 4th
round selection in 2011. Selected LB NaVorro Bowman in the
third round (91st overall)
Selected RB Anthony Dixon in sixth round (173rd overall). Selected TE Nate Byham in sixth round (182 overall). Selected WR
Kyle Williams in sixth round (206th overall). Selected CB Phillip
Adams in seventh round (224th overall).
Signed LB Travis Laboy to a one-year contract. Signed the
following rookie free agents: LB Mike Balogun, CB Tramaine
Brock, QB Jarrett Brown, LB Keaton Kristick, WR Scott Long,
S Chris Maragos, WR Jared Perry, CB Patrick Stoudamire,
CB/RS Leroy Vann.
Signed LB Brandon Long to a two-year contract
Signed WR Bakari Grant to a two-year contract
Signed LB Patrick Willis to a five-year contract extension
through 2016
Signed CB William James to a one-year contract
Signed draft pick CB Phillip Adams to a four-year contract
Signed draft pick WR Kyle Williams to a four-year contract
Promoted Trent Baalke to VP of Player Personnel, Director of
Pro Personnel Tom Gamble was assigned additional college
scouting responsibilities, named Joel Patten Director of College
Scouting, promoted Matt Malaspina to National Scout,
Named Justin Chabot Southeast Region scout and Bob Morris
South Region scout.
Traded Isaac Bruce to St. Louis Rams
Signed T Matt Kopa to a two-year contract
Signed draft pick RB Anthony Dixon to a four-year contract
Released CB Keith Smith and waived LB Brandon Long
Signed draft pick TE Nate Byham to a four-year contract
7-26
7-30
8-8
8-9
8-10
8-11
8-12
8-16
8-18
8-19
8-28
8-29
9-3
9-5
9-6
9-11
9-14
9-15
9-20
9-22
9-27
10-4
10-5
Released WR Jared Perry
Signed draft pick T Anthony Davis to a five-year contract
Signed draft pick G Mike Iupati to a five-year contract
Signed draft pick S Taylor Mays to a four-year contract
Signed draft pick LB NaVorro Bowman to a four-year contract
Signed WR Kevin Jurovich to a two-year contract
Released CB LeRoy Vann
Signed LB Bruce Davis to a two-year contract
Signed LB Brandon Long to a two-year contract
Waived/Injured LB Martail Burnett
Signed WR Bobby Guillory
Waived WR Scott Long
Waived/Injured LB Scott McKillop
Placed LB Scott McKillop on Injured Reserve
Signed DT Will Tukuafu
Signed RB Brian Westbrook to a one-year deal
Traded Kentwan Balmer to the Seattle Seahawks for undisclosed pick
RB Glen Coffee retires
Waived WR Brandon Jones
Waived/Injured T Chris Patrick
Placed T Chris Patrick on Injured Reserve
NT Aubrayo Franklin signs franchise tender
Waived WR Bakari Grant and CB Patrick Stoudamire
Waived/Injured LB Brandon Long
Waived the following players: K Shane Andrus, LB Mike Balogun, QB Jarrett Brown, FB Jehuu Caulcrick, TE Tony Curtis,
LB Bruce Davis, G Brian de la Puente, TE Joe Jon Finley, WR
Bobby Guillory, WR Jason Hill, WR Kevin Jurovich, T Matt
Kopa, LB Keaton Kristick, S Chris Maragos, FB Brit Miller,
DT Khalif Mitchell, CB Karl Paymah, RB Michael Robinson,
DT Will Tukuafu, DT Derek Walker, C Cody Wallace, LB Matt
Wilhelm
Signed the following players to the practice squad: QB Jarrett
Brown, FB Jehuu Caulcrick, LB Bruce Davis, WR Kevin Jurovich, T Matt Kopa, LB Keaton Kristick, S Chris Maragos, DT
Will Tukuafu
Waived QB Nate Davis
Signed QB Troy Smith
Signed TE Vernon Davis to a five year contract extension
through 2016
Waived CB Tramaine Brock
Released LB Bruce Davis from Practice Squad
Signed WR Jason Hill
Signed CB Tramaine Brock to the Practice Squad
Waived LB Diyral Briggs
Signed CB Tramaine Brock to active roster from Practice Squad
Signed LB Bruce Davis to the Practice Squad
Offensive Coordinator Jimmy Raye released from coaching staff
Quarterbacks Coach Mike Johnson named Offensive Coordinator
Offensive Assistant Jason Michael named Quarterbacks Coach
Released SS Michael Lewis
Signed LB Keaton Kristick to active roster from Practice Squad
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS STATISTICS
Date
W/L Score Opponent
9/12
L
6-31
at Seattle
9/20
L
22-25 New Orleans
9/26
L
10-31 at Kansas City
10/3
L
14-16 at Atlanta
10/10
Philadelphia
10/17
Oakland
10/24
at Carolina
10/31
Denver
11/14
St. Louis
11/21
Tampa Bay
11/29
at Arizona
12/5
at Green Bay
12/12
Seattle
12/16
at San Diego
12/26
at St. Louis
1/2
Arizona
Team Statistics
49ers
Total First Downs 66 Rushing 21 Passing 41 Penalty 4
3rd Down: Made/Att 16/53 3rd Down Pct. 30.2% 4th Down: Made/Att 5/7 4th Down Pct. 71.4% Possession Avg. 29:14 Total Net Yards 1193 Avg. Per Game 298.3 Total Plays 242
Avg. Per Play 4.9 Net Yards Rushing 315 Avg. Per Game 78.8 Total Rushes 83 Net Yards Passing 878 Avg. Per Game 219.5 Sacked/Yards Lost 8/42 Gross Yards 920 Attempts/Completions 151/93 Completion Pct. 61.6% Had Intercepted 7
Punts/Average 22/44.7 Net Punting Avg. 35.8 Penalties/Yards 25/196 Fumbles/Ball Lost 8/3 Touchdowns 6
Rushing 2
Passing 3
Returns 1
Score By Periods
Q1
Q2
Q3
49ers
17 13 7
Opponents 9
34 38 Attendance
67,044
69,732
68,188
66,874
Q4
15 22 Opponents
75
23
46
6
23/53
43.4%
2/3
66.7%
30:46
1343
335.8
252
5.3
432
108.0
115
911
227.8
6/36
947
131/88
67.2%
4
20/41.5
38.7
21/189
1/0
11
2
8
1
OT
Pts
0
52
0 103
Scoring
J. Nedney F. Gore V. Davis J. Morgan A. Dixon T. Mays 49ers
Opponents FG
3/3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/3 8/9 2Pt
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
TD Ru Pa Rt
PAT
0
0 0 0 5/5 2
1 1 0 0/0 1
0 1 0 0/0 1
0 1 0 0/0 1
1 0 0 0/0 1
0 0 1 0/0 6
2 3 1 5/5 11 2 8 1 11/11 Pts
14
12
8
6
6
6
52
103
Rushing
No
Yds
Avg
Long
F. Gore 73 270 3.7 20 A. Smith 5
29 5.8 12 D. Walker 1
10 10.0 10 A. Dixon 2
5
2.5 3
M. Norris 1
1
1.0 1
B. Westbrook 1
0
0.0 0
49ers 83 315 3.8 20 Opponents 115 432 3.8 32 Receiving
No
Yds
Avg
Long
F. Gore 29 263 9.1 41 V. Davis 19 209 11.0 41 J. Morgan 12 134 11.2 17 M. Crabtree 11 139 12.6 32 D. Walker 7
65 9.3 22 D. Zeigler 5
50 10.0 19 N. Byham 4
20 5.0 9
M. Norris 3
15 5.0 8
B. Westbrook 2
6
3.0 5
T. Ginn 1
19 19.0 19 49ers
93 920 9.9 41 Opponents 88 947 10.8 45t Interceptions
No
Yds
Avg
Long
N. Clements 2
46 23.0 39 S. Spencer 2
0
0.0 0
49ers 4
46 11.5 39 Opponents 7
78 11.1 32t Punting
No
Yds
Avg
Net
TB
In
Lg
A. Lee 22 984 44.7 35.8 2
8
58 49ers 22 984 44.7 35.8 2
8
58 Opponents 19 829 41.5 38.6 0
10 59 Punt Returns
Ret
FC
Yds
Avg
Long
P. Adams 4
0
29 7.3 16 T. Ginn 2
1
27 13.5 16 K. Williams 1
5
0
0.0 0
49ers 7
6
56 8.0 16 Opponents 14 3
157 11.2 43
Kickoff Returns
No
Yds
Avg
Long
K. Williams 4
82 20.5 30 T. Ginn 3
54 18.0 30 D. Walker 3
51 17.0 20 J. Morgan 2
12 6.0 13 M. Norris 1
12 12.0 12 Team 13 211 16.2 30 Opponents 11 261 23.7 41 Field Goals
1-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
J. Nedney
0/0
2/2
0/0
0/0
49ers
0/0
2/2
0/0
0/0
Opponents
1/1
0/0
5/6
2/2
Nedney: (23G, 23G) () (51G) ()
Opponents: (35G) (46G, 19G, 37G) (38N, 32G) (37G, 31G, 43G)
Sacks:
49ers: P. Haralson 2.0, T. LaBoy 2.0, A. Brooks 1.0, P. Willis 1.0, Total 6.0,
Opponents: 8.0
Fumbles Lost: P. Adams 1, N. Clements 1, D. Walker 1, Total: 3
Opponent Fumble Recoveries: None
2-Pt. Converstions: 49ers 1/1, Opponents 0/0
Passing
A. Smith Team Opponents Att
151 151 131 Cmp
93 93 88 Yds
920 920 947 Cmp%
61.6% 61.6% 67.2% Yds/Att
6.1 6.1 7.2 TD
3
3
8
TD%
2.0% 2.0% 6.1% Int
7
7
4
Int%
4.6% 4.6% 3.1% Long
41 41 45t Sack/Lost
8/42 8/42 6/36 Rating
66.1
66.1
95.8
TD
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
TD
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
8
TD
0
0
0
1
B
0
0
1
TD
0
0
0
0
0
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50+
1/1
1/1
0/0
2010 DEFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS
DEFENSIVE STATS
TACKLES
PLAYER
Total Solo Asst
P. Willis
38 27 11
A. Franklin
26 15 11
N. Clements
25 23 2
J. Smith
24 16 8
D. Goldson
23 19 4
P. Haralson
21 10 11
T. Spikes
20 12 8
I. Sopoaga
18 12 6
M. Lewis
16 13 3
M. Lawson
16 12 4
R. McDonald
13 4
9
N. Bowman
11 6
5
T. Mays
11 9
2
S. Spencer
10 7
3
T. LaBoy
10 8
2
R. Jean Francois 6
4
2
A. Brooks
6
5
1
D. Evans
4
1
3
R. Smith
2
2
0
T. Brown
1
1
0
TOTALS
301 206 95
For Quarterback
Loss SacksHits Pres
1 1.0 3
3
1 0.0 3
3
3 0.0 1
1
1 0.0 14 17
1 0.0 0
0
1 2.0 10 11
1 0.0 1
1
4 0.0 4
6
0 0.0 0
0
2 0.0 1
4
1.5 0.0 2
9
1 0.0 0
0
0 0.0 0
0
0 0.0 0
3
2 2.0 6
8
0 0.0 0
0
1 1.0 2
4
0.5 0.0 2
3
0 0.0 0
0
0 0.0 1
3
21 6.0 50 76
INT
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
SPECIAL TEAMS
PD
0
1
4
0
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
1
18
FF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR PTS
0 123.5
0 82.5
0
117
0
123
0
75
0 106.5
0
61
0
75
0 46.5
0
61
0
49
0 28.5
0
30
0
64
0
69
0
15
0 34.5
0
18
0
14
0
24
0 1163.5
QUARTERBACK SACKS (6.0)
Haralson (2.0) - 2.0 at Atl.
LaBoy (2.0) - 1.0 at Sea, 1.0 at Atl.
Brooks (1.0) - 1.0 vs. NO
Willis (1.0) - 1.0 vs. NO
INTERCEPTIONS (4)
Clements (2) - 1-7 at Sea., 1-39 at Atl.
Spencer (2) - 1-0 at KC, 1-0 at Atl.
SINGLE-GAME BESTS
Tackles: 11 - two times, last by Taylor Mays at Atl.
Tackles for Loss: 2 - two times, last by Isaac Sopoaga at Atl.
Sacks: 2.0 by Parys Haralson at Atl.
Passes Defensed: 2 - two times, last by Nate Clements at Atl.
Interceptions: 1 - four times, Last by Nate Clements at Atl.
Special Teams Tackles: 2 - three times, Last by Manny Lawson at KC
PLAYER
Tot Solo Asst Blks FF
C. Taylor
5
2 3 18 0
M. Lawson
4
3 1 0 0
D. Walker
3
0 3 12 0
T. Mays
2
1 1 20 0
N. Bowman
5
3 2 16 0
R. Smith
0
0 0 17 0
A. Brooks
2
2 0 17 0
T. Brown
3
3 0 12 0
A. Lee
2
2 0 0 0
A. Dixon
3
0 3 25 0
D. Goldson
3
2 1 0 0
B. Jennings
1
1 0 0 0
D. Zeigler
3
3 0 5 0
J. Nedney
1
1 0 0 0
P. Adams
4
4 0 2 0
N. Byham
0
0 0 11 0
T. Wragge
0
0 0 8 0
J. Hill
0
0 0 6 0
N. Clements
0
0 0 0 0
P. Haralson
0
0 0 0 0
T. LaBoy
0
0 0 0 0
R. McDonald 0
0 0 0 0
J. Smith
0
0 0 0 0
I. Sopoaga
0
0 0 0 0
S. Spencer
0
0 0 0 0
M. Norris
0
0 0 4 0
M. Lewis
0
0 0 0 0
D. Baas
0
0 0 0 0
M. Iupati
0
0 0 0 0
A. Snyder
0
0 0 0 0
K. Williams
0
0 0 0 0
A. Davis
0
0 0 0 0
C. Rachal
0
0 0 0 0
J. Staley
0
0 0 0 0
T. Ginn
0
0 0 0 0
J. Morgan
0
0 0 1 0
B. Sims
0
0 0 0 0
D. Briggs
0
0 0 0 0
Totals
41 27 14 174 0
FR BP
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
GB PTS
0 96
0 87
1 81
1 79
0 79
0 79
0 77
0 75
0 64
0 64
0 63
0 61
1 58
0 41
0 37
0 28
0 25
0 24
0 20
0 20
0 20
0 20
0 20
0 20
0 20
0 20
0 16
0 15
0 15
0 15
0 15
0 13
0 12
0 11
0
7
0
4
0
3
0
1
3 1405
Special Teams Key: Tot (total tackles), Solo (solo tackle), Asst (assisted tackle),
Blks (blocks), FF (forced fumble), FR (fumble recovery), BP (big play), GB (game
breaker), PTS (production points as graded by coaching staff)
BLOCKED PUNTS
Zeigler (1) - at Atl.
TOUCHDOWNS
Mays (1) - Blocked punt recovered in the endzone
2010 49ERS OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS
at Sea NO at KC at Atl Phi Oak at Car Den StL TB at Arz at GB Sea at SD at StL Arz Totals
First Downs
Total
14
24
11
17
66
Rushing
4
10
2
5
21
Passing
10
12
9
10
41
Penalty
0
2
0
2
4
3rd Down
Conversions
1
5
4
6
16
Attempts
15
9
17
12
53
Percentage
6.7 55.6 23.5 50.0
30.2
4th Down
Conversions
2
0
2
1
5
Attempts
3
0
3
1
7
Time of Possession
32:45 27:20 26:10 30:41 29:14
Total Net Yards
Plays
66
58
62
56
242
Yards
263 417
251 262 1193
Average
4.0
7.2
4.0 4.7
4.9
Rushing
Attempts
19
26
15
23
83
Yards
49 142
43
81
315
Average
2.6
5.5
2.9 3.5
3.8
Passing
Net
214 275
208 181
878
Sacks
2
0
5
1
8
Yards
11
0
24
7
42
Gross
225 275
232 188
920
Attempts
45
32
42
32
151
Completions
26
23
23
21
93
Percentage
57.8 71.9 54.8 65.6
61.6
Interceptions
2
2
1
2
7
Punting
Number
6
3
8
5
22
Average
41.5 47.0 47.3 43.2
44.7
Net
35.3 32.7 36.6 36.8
35.8
Penalties
Number
8
5
6
6
25
Yards
60
40
55
41
196
Fumbles
Number
1
4
1
2
8
Lost
0
2
0
1
3
Red Zone
Number
3
4
1
1
9
Touchdowns
0
3
1
1
5
Field Goals
2
0
0
0
2
Touchdowns
Rushing
0
2
0
0
2
Passing 0
1
1
1
3
Returns
0
0
0
0
0
2010 49ERS DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Total
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
at Sea NO
14
3
9
2
17
1
14
2
3rd Down
Conversions
Attempts
Percentage
5
11
45.5
6
14
42.9
4th Down
Conversions
Attempts
0
0
0
0
at KC at Atl Phi
Oak at Car Den StL
TB at Arz at GB Sea
at SD at StL Arz Totals
23
9
12
2
75
23
46
6
7
5
14
14
50.0 35.7
23
53
43.4
21
10
11
0
1
1
2
3
Time of Possession
27:15 32:40 33:50 29:19
30:46
Total Net Yards
Plays
Yards
Average
47
242
5.1
64
287
4.5
66
457
6.9
75
357
4.8
252
1343
5.3
Rushing
Attempts
Yards
Average
23
77
3.3
24
50
2.1
39
207
5.3
29
98
3.4
115
432
3.8
Passing
Net
Sacks
Yards
Gross
Attempts
Completions
Percentage
Interceptions
165
1
5
170
23
18
78.3
1
237
2
17
254
38
28
73.7
0
250 259
0
3
0
14
250 273
27
43
16
26
59.3 60.5
1
2
911
6
36
947
131
88
67.2
4
Punting
Number
Average
Net
5
41.4
36.0
6
46.7
41.8
4
5
44.3 33.0
44.3 33.0
20
41.5
38.7
Penalty
Number
Yards
5
35
5
54
7
40
4
60
21
189
Fumbles
Number
Lost
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
Red Zone
Number
Touchdowns
Field Goals
4
3
1
4
2
2
4
2
1
4
1
2
16
8
6
Touchdowns
Rushing
Passing Returns
1
2
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
2
8
1
1
2
2010 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS
49ERS
First Downs
Third-Down %
Total Net Yards
Offensive Plays
Avg. Per Play
Rushing Yards
Rushes
Rushing Avg.
Net Passing Yards
Completions
Attempts
Completions %
Avg. Gain Per Passing Play
Interceptions Thrown
Fumbles Lost
Turnovers
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Gross Punting Avg.
Net Punting Avg.
Time of Poss.
Bests/High
24
5/9-56%
417
66
7.2
142
26
5.5
275
26
45
71.9%
8.6
1
0
1
5
40
47.3
36.8
32:45
Opponent
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Kansas City
Two times, last at Kansas City
at Kansas City
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
at Seattle
Worsts/Lows
11
1/15-7%
251
56
4.0
43
15
2.6
181
21
32
54.8%
4.4
2
2
4
8
60
41.5
32.7
26:10
Opponent
at Kansas City
at Seattle
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
Two times, last at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Seattle
at Atlanta
at Atlanta
Two times, last at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
Three times, last at Atlanta
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
at Seattle
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
at Kansas City
OPPONENTS
First Downs
Third-Down %
Total Net Yards
Offensive Plays
Avg. Per Play
Rushing Yards
Rushes
Rushing Avg.
Net Passing Yards
Completions
Attempts
Completions %
Avg. Gain Per Passing Play
Interceptions Thrown
Fumbles Lost
Turnovers
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Gross Punting Avg.
Net Punting Avg.
Time of Poss.
Worsts/Lows
14
5/14-36%
242
47
4.5
50
23
2.1
165
16
23
59.3%
5.6
2
0
2
7
60
33.0
33.0
27:15
Opponent
at Seattle
at Atlanta
at Seattle
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
at Kansas City
at Seattle
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
at Atlanta
Four times, last at Atlanta
at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
at Atlanta
at Atlanta
at Seattle
Bests/Highs
23
7/14-50%
457
75
6.9
207
39
5.3
259
28
43
78.3
9.3
0
0
0
4
35
46.7
44.3
33:50
Opponent
at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
vs. New Orleans
at Atlanta
at Seattle
at Kansas City
vs. New Orleans
Four times, last at Atlanta
vs. New Orleans
at Atlanta
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
2010 49ERS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Long Plays
Longest Run (yards)
20
Longest TD Run (yards)
7
Longest Pass Completion (yards)
41
Longest TD Completion (yards)
12
Longest Punt Return (yards)
16
Longest Kickoff Return (yards)
30
Longest Interception Return (yards)
39
Longest Punt (yards)
58
Longest Field Goal (yards)
51
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
Two times, most recently
Alex Smith - Frank Gore
Three times, most recently
Alex Smith - Vernon Davis
Two-times, most recently
Phillip Adams
Two times, most recently
Kyle Williams
Nate Clements
Andy Lee
Joe Nedney
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
9/20/10
9/20/10
at Kansas City
9/26/10
at Atlanta
10/3/10
vs. New Orleans
9/20/10
at Kansas City
at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
9/26/10
10/3/10
9/26/10
9/26/10
Single-Game Highs
Most Points Scored
12
Most Touchdowns
2
Most Field Goals
2
Most Field Goal Attempts
2
Most Rushing Yards
112
Most Rushing Attempts
21
Highest Rushing Avg. (Min. 10 att.)
5.6
Most Pass Completions
26
Most Pass Attempts
45
Most Gross Passing Yards
275
Highest Avg. Yards/Per Att. (Min. 10 att.)
8.6
Most Interceptions Thrown
2
Most Times Sacked
5
Most Receptions
9
Most Receiving Yards
102
Most Receiving Touchdowns
1
Most Punt Returns
4
Most Punt Return Yardage
29
Most Kickoff Returns
3
Most Kickoff Return Yardage
65
Most Interceptions
1
Most Interception Return Yardage
39
Most Tackles
11
Most Sacks
2.0
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
Joe Nedney
Joe Nedney
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
Alex Smith
Alex Smith
Alex Smith
Alex Smith
Three times, most recently
Alex Smith
Alex Smith
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
Three times, most recently
Vernon Davis
Phillip Adams
Phillip Adams
Three times, most recently
Kyle Williams
Kyle Williams
Four times, most recently
Nate Clements
Nate Clements
Patrick Willis
Parys Haralson
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
at Atlanta
vs. New Orleans
at Seattle
at Seattle
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
9/20/10
9/20/10
9/12/10
9/12/10
9/20/10
10/3/10
9/20/10
9/12/10
9/12/10
9/20/10
9/20/10
at Atlanta
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
10/3/10
9/26/10
9/26/10
9/26/10
at Atlanta
vs. New Orleans
vs. New Orleans
10/3/10
9/20/10
9/20/10
at Kansas City
at Kansas City
9/26/10
9/26/10
at Atlanta
at Atlanta
at Seatte
at Atlanta
10/3/10
10/3/10
9/12/10
10/3/10
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS BIG PLAYS
Rushes of 10-yards or more; Pass completions of 20-yards or more; Returns of 30-yards or more
9/12/10 AT SEATTLE
49ERS
Run Pass Ret.
23
10
10
SEAHAWKS
Description
Alex Smith to Frank Gore
Delanie Walker run
Frank Gore run
Run Pass Ret.
35
32t
32
Description
Matt Hasselbeck to Mike Williams
Marcus Trufant INT return
Justin Forsett run
9/20/10 VS. NEW ORLEANS
49ERS
Run Pass Ret.
22
20
32
41
10
10
12
12
SAINTS
Description
Alex Smith to Delanie Walker
Frank Gore run
Alex Smith to Michael Crabtree
Alex Smith to Vernon Davis
Frank Gore run
Frank Gore run
Alex Smith run
Alex Smith run
Run Pass Ret.
20
35
43
30
Description
Drew Brees to Jeremy Shockey
Courtney Roby kickoff return
Reggie Bush punt return
Drew Brees to Marques Colston
9/26/10 AT KANSAS CITY
49ERS
Run Pass Ret.
31
22
30
41
Description
Alex Smith to Frank Gore
Alex Smith to Michael Crabtree
Kyle Williams kickoff return
Alex Smith to Frank Gore
CHIEFS
Run Pass Ret.
11
24
31t
23
45t
22
20
17
27
Description
Jamaal Charles run
Jamaal Charles run
Matt Cassel to Dexter McCluster
Matt Cassel to Dexter McCluster
Matt Cassel to Dwayne Bowe
Matt Cassel to Dexter McCluster
Jamaal Charles run
Jamaal Charles run
Thomas Jones run
10/3/10 AT ATLANTA
49ERS
Run Pass Ret.
13
39
Description
Frank Gore run
Nate Clements INT return
FALCONS
Run Pass Ret.
30
20
10
34
27
21
20
Description
Eric Weems kickoff return
Matt Ryan to Roddy White
Michael Turner run
Matt Ryan to Harry Douglas
Michael Turner run
Matt Ryan to Brian Finneran
Matt Ryan to Roddy White
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TURNOVER BREAKDOWN
TAKEAWAYS
Starting
Point of
Resulting
Date
Opponent
Turnover
L.O.S
Turnover
L.O.S.
Qtr.
9/12
at Sea.
N. Clements INT (M. Hasselbeck)
SEA 20
SEA 36
SEA 29
1
9/20
vs. NO
None
9/26
at KC
S. Spencer INT (M. Cassel)
SF 34
SF 24
SF 24
2
10/3
at Atl.
S. Spencer INT (M. Ryan)
SF 18*
SF 6
SF 6
2
N. Clements INT (M. Ryan)
ATL 46
ATL 49
ATL 7
4
Regular Season Totals: 4 takeaways resulted in 3 points
L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage
* - Red zone play
ST - Special teams play
(TB) - Touchback
Result (pts)
Field Goal (3)
Interception (0)
Punt (0)
Fumble (0)
2009 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS TURNOVER BREAKDOWN
GIVEAWAYS
Date
Opponent
Turnover
9/12
at Sea.
A. Smith INT (J. Babineaux)
A. Smith INT (M. Trufant)
9/20
vs. NO
A. Smith INT (R. Harper)
D. Walker FUMBLE
A. Smith INT (T. Porter)
P. Adams FUMBLE (ST)
9/26
at KC
A. Smith INT (B. Flowers)
10/3
at Atl.
A. Smith INT (C. Lofton)
A. Smith INT (W. Moore)
N. Clements FUMBLE
Regular Season Totals: 10 giveaways resulted in 33 points
L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage
* - Red zone play
ST - Special teams play
(TB) - Touchback
Starting
L.O.S
SF 25
SF 22
NO 27
NO 12*
NO 22
NO 31
SF 30
ATL 34
ATL 41
ATL 46
Point of
Turnover
SF 33
SF 32
NO 26
NO 8
NO 10
SF 17
SF 31
ATL 31
ATL 33
ATL 10
Resulting
L.O.S.
SF 13
TD
NO 32
NO 3
NO 13
SF 14
SF 31
ATL 33
ATL 46
ATL 7
Qtr.
2
3
1
2
4
4
2
2
3
4
Result (pts)
Touchdown (7)
Touchdown (7)
Punt (0)
Halftime (0)
Punt (0)
Field Goal (3)
Touchdown (7)
Field Goal (3)
Field Goal (3)
Field Goal (3)
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
49ERS THIRD-AND ...
Date
Opp
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10+
9/12
at Sea
1/2
0/1
0/1
0/0
0/2
0/2
0/0
0/2
0/2
0/1
0/2
9/20
NO
0/0
3/4
0/0
1/1
0/1
0/0
1/2
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
9/26
at KC
0/0
0/1
1/2
1/2
0/0
1/1
0/1
0/1
0/2
0/1
1/6
10/3
at Atl
2/2
0/1
0/0
0/4
2/2
0/0
0/0
1/1
0/0
1/1
0/1
10/10
Phi
10/17
Oak
10/24 at Car
10/31 Den
11/14
StL
11/21
TB
11/29
at Arz
12/5
at GB
12/12
Sea
12/16
at SD
12/26
at StL
1/2
Arz
Regular Season Totals:
3/4
3/7
1/3
2/10
2/5
1/3
1/3
1/5
0/4
1/3
1/9
75.0
42.9
33.3
20.0
40.0
33.3
33.3
20.0
0.0
33.3
11.1
Totals
1/15
5/9
4/17
6/12
16/53
30.2
OPPONENTS THIRD-AND ...
Date
Opp
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10+
9/12
at Sea
1/1
2/2
1/1
1/2
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/3
9/20
NO
1/3
0/0
1/3
0/0
0/1
1/1
2/2
0/0
0/1
1/1
0/2
9/26
at KC
1/1
0/1
1/2
1/2
3/5
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/3
10/3
at Atl
0/1
2/2
0/0
0/1
1/1
0/2
0/1
0/1
0/0
1/2
1/3
10/10
Phi
10/17
Oak
10/24 at Car
10/31 Den
11/14
StL
11/21
TB
11/29
at Arz
12/5
at GB
12/12
Sea
12/16
at SD
12/26
at StL
1/2
Arz
Regular Season Totals:
3/6
4/5
3/6
2/5
4/7
1/3
2/4
0/2
0/1
2/3
2/11
50.0
80.0
50.0
40.0
57.1
33.3
50.0
0.0
0.0
66.7
18.2
Totals
5/11
6/14
7/14
5/14
23/53
43.4
2010 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS RED ZONE PRODUCTION
49ERS
DWNS/
SCORE
Date
Opp
Poss TD PAT 2-Pt. FG
MFG INT FUM Punt
HF
GM
PTS
TD%
PCT.
9/12
at Sea
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
6
0.0%
66.7%
9/20
NO
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
22
75.0%
75.0%
9/26
at KC
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
100.0% 100.0%
10/3
at Atl
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
100.0% 100.0%
10/10
Phi
10/17
Oak
10/24
at Car
10/31
Den
11/14
StL
11/21
TB
11/29
at Arz
12/5
at GB
12/12
Sea
12/16
at SD
12/26
at StL
1/2
Arz
Totals
9
5
4
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
42
55.6%
77.8%
PTS/
POSS
2.0
5.5
7.0
7.0
4.7
OPPONENTS
DWNS/
SCORE
Date
Opp
Poss TD PAT 2-Pt. FG
MFG INT FUM Punt
HF
GM
PTS
TD%
PCT.
9/12
at Sea
4
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
75.0%
100.0%
9/20
NO
4
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
50.0%
100.0%
9/26
at KC
4
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
17
50.0%
75.0%
10/3
at Atl
4
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
13
25.0%
75.0%
10/10
Phi
10/17
Oak
10/24
at Car
10/31
Den
11/14
StL
11/21
TB
11/29
at Arz
12/5
at GB
12/12
Sea
12/16
at SD
12/26
at StL
1/2
Arz
Totals
16
8
8
0
6
1
1
0
0
0
0
74
50.0%
87.5%
PTS/
POSS
6.0
5.0
4.3
3.3
4.6
THE LAST TIME ...
TEAM TOTALS
Won in Overtime
By 49ers:
By Opponent:
9/14/08 49ers win at Seattle, 33-30
10/26/03 Cardinals win at Arizona, 16-13
Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of Regulation
By 49ers:
12/28/08 49ers win vs. Washington, 27-24 (last score at 0:00)
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Falcons win at Atlanta, 16-14 (last score at 0:02)
Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of Regulation
By 49ers:
9/20/10 49ers loss vs. New Orleans, 22-25 (tied game at 1:19)
By Opponent:
12/28/08 Redskins loss at San Francisco, 27-24 (tied game at 1:09)
Won on National Television
By 49ers:
12/14/09 49ers win vs. Arizona, 24-9 (ESPN)
By Opponent:
9/20/10 Saint win vs. New Orleans, 25-22 (ESPN)
Won in Prime Time
By 49ers:
12/14/09 49ers win vs. Arizona, 24-9 (ESPN)
By Opponent:
9/20/10 Saint win vs. New Orleans, 25-22 (ESPN)
Shutout
By 49ers: By Opponent:
10/4/09 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 35-0
11/12/07 Seahawks win at Seattle, 24-0
Won by 20-or-More Points
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10
Won After Trailing by 20-or-More Points
By 49ers:
10/20/96 49ers win vs. Cincinnati, 28-21 (Bengals ahead 21-0 in 2nd quarter)
By Opponent:
11/6/88 Cardinals win at Arizona, 24-23 (49ers ahead 23-0 in 3rd quarter)
Held a 28-or-More Point Lead
By 49ers:
10/4/09 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 35-0, (35)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-3 (28)
Held a 21-or-More Point Lead
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (22)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10, (21)
Held a 14-or-More Point Lead
By 49ers: 10/3/10 49ers loss at Atlanta, 14-0 (14)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10, (21)
Scored 20-or-More Points in a Quarter
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (21 points, 4th Q)
By Opponent:
10/11/09 Falcons win vs. Atlanta, 45-10 (21 points, 2nd Q)
Scored 20-or-More Points in a Half
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (28 points, 2nd half)
By Opponent: 9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (21 points, 2nd half)
Held Opponent without a Touchdown
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (2 FGs)
By Opponent:
9/12/10 Seahawks win at Seattle, 31-6 (2 FGs)
Touchdowns Scored by Offense and Defense
By 49ers:
10/4/09 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 35-0 (2 offense, 2 defense, 1 special teams)
By Opponent:
9/12/10 Seahawks win at Seattle, 31-6 (3 offense, 1 defense)
THE LAST TIME ...
TEAM TOTALS
Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special Teams
By 49ers:
10/4/09 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 35-0 (2 offense, 2 defense, 1 special teams)
By Opponent:
9/23/07 Steelers win at Pittsburgh, 37-16 (2 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)
Touchdown Scored on First Drive
By 49ers:
10/3/10 49ers loss at Atlanta, 14-16
By Opponent:
9/20/10 Saints win vs. New Orleans, 25-22
Safety Scored
By 49ers: By Opponent:
12/7/03 Marcel Shipp recovered fumble in end zone and was tackled by LB Jeff Ulbrich vs. Arizona
9/20/10 David Baas fumble out of bounds in the end zone
Successful Two Point Conversion
By 49ers:
9/20/10 Vernon Davis pass from Alex Smith vs. New Orleans
By Opponent:
12/4/05 Obafemi Ayanbadejo run vs. Arizona
Failed Two Point Conversion Attempt
By 49ers:
11/23/08 Pass failed from Shaun Hill to Isaac Bruce at Dallas
By Opponent:
11/1/09 Pass failed from Peyton Manning to Pierre Garcon at Indianapolis
Fumble Recovered for Touchdown
By 49ers:
10/4/09 Ray McDonald recovered a Kyle Boller fumble and returned it 11 yards vs. St. Louis
By Opponent:
9/14/08 Craig Terrill recovered a J.T. O’Sullivan fumble and returned it 10 yards at Seattle
No Turnovers
By 49ers:
By Opponent:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6
9/20/10 Saints win vs. New Orleans, 25-22
Touchdown Drive of 10-or-More Plays
By 49ers:
10/3/10 49ers loss at Atlanta, 14-16 (10 plays; Vernon Davis 12-yd. pass from Alex Smith)
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Falcons win at Atlanta, 16-14 (12 plays; Harry Douglas 8-yd. pass from Matt Ryan)
Touchdown Drive of 80-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
10/3/10 49ers loss at Atlanta, 14-16 (88 yards; Vernon Davis 12-yd. pass from Alex Smith)
By Opponent:
12/20/09 Eagles win at Philadelphia, 27-13 (89 yards; LeSean McCoy 2-yd. run)
Touchdown Drive of Five-or-More Minutes
By 49ers:
10/3/10 49ers loss at Atlanta, 14-16 (6:16; Vernon Davis 12-yd. pass from Alex Smith)
By Opponent: 10/3/10 Falcons win at Atlanta, 16-14 (6:17; Harry Douglas 8-yd. pass from Matt Ryan)
THE LAST TIME ...
OFFENSIVE TOTALS
500-or-More Total Net Yards of Offense
By 49ers:
12/14/03 Bengals win at Cincinnati, 41-38 (502; 171 rushing, 331 passing)
By Opponent:
11/25/07 49ers win at Arizona, 37-31 (552; 96 rushing, 456 passing)
400-or-More Total Net Yards of Offense
By 49ers:
9/20/10 49ers loss vs. New Orleans, 25-22 (417; 142 rushing, 275 passing)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (457; 207 rushing, 250 passing)
300-or-More Net Yards Rushing by Team
By 49ers:
12/14/98 49ers win vs. Detroit, 35-13 (328)
By Opponent:
10/8/72 Rams win at Los Angeles, 31-7 (302)
200-or-More Net Yards Rushing by Team
By 49ers:
9/20/09 49ers win vs. Seattle, 23-10 (256)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (207)
Individual 200-Yard Rushing Game
By 49ers:
9/20/09 Frank Gore (16-207-2 TDs) vs. Seattle
By Opponent:
(could not find an instance when it occurred)
Individual 150-Yard Rushing Game
By 49ers:
12/14/09 Frank Gore (25-167-1 TD) vs. Arizona
By Opponent:
11/7/04 Shaun Alexander (26-160-2 TDs) at Seattle
Individual 100-Yard Rushing Game
By 49ers:
9/20/10 Frank Gore (20-112-1 TD) vs. New Orleans
By Opponent:
11/22/09 Ryan Grant (21-129-1 TD) at Green Bay
Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same Game
By 49ers:
11/13/77 Wilbur Jackson (22-123) & Delvin Williams (25-110-1 TD) vs. New Orleans
By Opponent:
(could not find an instance when it occurred)
Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games
By 49ers:
12/14/09-12/20/09 Frank Gore (25-167-1 TD) vs. Arizona; Frank Gore (16-107) at Philadelphia
By Opponent:
9/7/08-9/14/08
Edgerrin James (26-100) at San Francisco; Julius Jones (26-127-1 TD) at Seattle
Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two Players
By 49ers:
9/20/09 224 by Frank Gore (16-207-2 TDs) and Shaun Hill (1-17) vs. Seattle
By Opponent:
10/8/72 211 by Bob Thomas (19-142) and Larry Smith (2-69-1 TD) at Los Angeles
Individual with 30-or-More Carries
By 49ers:
12/31/06 Frank Gore (31-153) at Denver
By Opponent:
12/21/08 Steven Jackson (32-108) at St. Louis
Individual with 25-or-More Carries
By 49ers:
12/27/09 Frank Gore (28-71-1 TD) vs. Detroit
By Opponent:
12/21/08 Steven Jackson (29-80-1 TD) vs. St. Louis
Rushing Play of 80-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
9/20/09 80t by Frank Gore vs. Seattle
By Opponent:
12/9/07 84t by Chester Taylor vs. Minnesota
Rushing Play of 60-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
11/1/09 64t by Frank Gore at Indianapolis
By Opponent:
12/9/07 84t by Chester Taylor vs. Minnesota
Rushing Play of 40-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
11/22/09 42 by Frank Gore at Green Bay
By Opponent:
11/8/09 41 by Chris Johnson vs. Tennessee
Individual with Two-or-More Rushing Touchdowns
By 49ers:
1/3/10 Frank Gore (23-107-2 TDs) at St. Louis
By Opponent:
11/8/09 Chris Johnson (25-135-2 TDs) vs. Tennessee
THE LAST TIME ...
OFFENSIVE TOTALS
400 Net Yards Passing by Team
By 49ers:
12/5/99 Bengals win vs. San Francisco, 44-30 (437)
By Opponent:
11/25/07 49ers win at Arizona, 37-31 (456)
300 Net Yards Passing by Team
By 49ers:
12/6/09 49ers loss at Seattle, 17-20 (303)
By Opponent:
12/20/09 Eagles win at Philadelphia, 27-13 (306)
Individual with 50-or-More Pass Attempts
By 49ers:
10/10/04 Tim Rattay (57-38-417-0 INTs-2 TDs) at Arizona
By Opponent: 11/12/09 Jay Cutler (52-29-307-5 INTs-0 TDs) vs. Chicago
Individual with 40-or-More Pass Attempts
By 49ers:
9/26/10 Alex Smith (42-23-232-1 INT-1 TD) at Kansas City
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Matt Ryan (43-26-273-2 INTs-1 TD) at Atlanta
Individual with 30-or-More Pass Completions
By 49ers:
12/14/08 Shaun Hill (46-30-233-0 INTs-0 TDs) at Miami
By Opponent:
11/22/09 Aaron Rodgers (45-32-344-0 INTs-2 TDs) at Green Bay
Individual with 25-or-More Pass Completions
By 49ers:
9/12/10 Alex Smith (45-26-225-2 INTs-0 TDs) at Seattle
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Matt Ryan (43-26-273-2 INTs-1 TD) at Atlanta
No Sacks Allowed
By 49ers:
9/20/10 49ers loss vs. New Orleans, 22-25 (32 attempts – Alex Smith)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (27 attempts - Matt Cassel)
Individual 300-Yard Passing Game
By 49ers:
12/6/09 Alex Smith (45-27-310-0 INTs-2 TDs) at Seattle
By Opponent:
12/20/09 Donovan McNabb (36-21-306-2 INTs-1 TD) at Philadelphia
Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games
By 49ers:
12/10/00-12/17/00 Jeff Garcia (38-25-305-2 INTs-2 TDs) vs. New Orleans; Garcia (44-36-402-0 INTs-2 TDs) vs. Chicago
By Opponent:
11/22/09-11/29/09 Aaron Rodgers (45-32-344-0 INTs-2 TDs) at Green Bay; David Garrard (36-25-307-0 INTs-0 TDs) vs. Jacksonville
Individual Four-or-More Touchdown Passes
By 49ers:
12/7/03 Jeff Garcia (28-19-252-0 INTs-4 TDs) vs. Arizona
By Opponent:
10/28/07 Drew Brees (39-31-336-0 INTs-4 TDs) vs. New Orleans
Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown Passes
By 49ers:
11/22/09 Alex Smith (33-16-227-1 INT-3 TDs) at Green Bay
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Matt Cassel (27-16-250-1 INT-3 TDs) at Kansas City
Individual with 10-or-More Receptions
By 49ers:
11/8/09 Vernon Davis (10-102) vs. Tennessee
By Opponent:
11/1/09 Reggie Wayne (12-147-1 TD) at Indianapolis
Individual with 150-Yard Receiving Game
By 49ers:
9/14/08 Isaac Bruce (4-153) at Seattle
By Opponent:
10/11/09 Roddy White (8-210-2 TDs) vs. Atlanta
Individual with 100-Yard Receiving Game
By 49ers:
9/26/10 Frank Gore (9-102) at Kansas City
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Roddy White (7-104) at Atlanta
Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same Game
By 49ers:
12/5/99 Jerry Rice (9-157-2 TDs) & Terrell Owens (9-145) at Cincinnati
By Opponent:
12/4/05 Anquan Boldin (11-156-1 TD) & Larry Fitzgerald (8-129) vs. Arizona
Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games
By 49ers:
9/10/06 & 9/17/06
Antonio Bryant (4-114) at Arizona and Bryant (4-131-1 TD) vs. St. Louis
By Opponent:
11/12/09 & 11/22/09 Matt Forte (8-120) vs. Chicago and Greg Jennings (5-126-1 TD) at Greg Jennings
THE LAST TIME ...
OFFENSIVE TOTALS
Pass Play of 80-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
9/25/05 89t, Tim Rattay to Brandon Lloyd vs. Dallas
By Opponent:
10/11/09 90t, Matt Ryan to Roddy White vs. Atlanta
Pass Play of 60-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
1/3/10 73t, Alex Smith to Vernon Davis at St. Louis
By Opponent:
11/22/09 64t, Aaron Rodgers to Greg Jennings at Green Bay
Pass Play of 40-or-More Yards
By 49ers:
1/3/10 73t, Alex Smith to Vernon Davis at St. Louis
By Opponent:
9/26/10 45t, Matt Cassel to Dwayne Bowe at Kansas City
Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown Receptions
By 49ers:
10/25/09 Vernon Davis (7-93-3 TDs) at Houston
By Opponent:
10/28/07 Marques Colston (8-85-3 TDs) vs. New Orleans
Individual with Two-or-More Touchdown Receptions
By 49ers:
11/8/09 Jason Hill (4-50-2 TDs) vs. Tennessee
By Opponent:
10/11/09 Roddy White (8-210-2 TDs) vs. Atlanta
Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same Game
By 49ers:
10/3/10 Frank Gore (21-77 rushing, 7-60 receiving) at Atlanta
By Opponent:
10/12/08 Correll Buckhalter (18-93-1 TD rushing, 7-85 receiving) vs. Philadelphia
100-Yard Rusher & Receiver in the Same Game
By 49ers:
9/17/06 Frank Gore (29-127-1 TD) & Antonio Bryant (4-131-1 TD) vs St. Louis
By Opponent:
11/22/09 Ryan Grant (21-129-1 TD) & Greg Jennings (5-126-1 TD) at Green Bay
100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver & 300-Yard Passer in the Same Game
By 49ers:
10/8/00 Charlie Garner (24-109), Terrell Owens (12-176-2 TDs) & Jeff Garcia (41-28-336-0 INTs-4 TDs) vs. Oakland
By Opponent:
11/22/09 Ryan Grant (21-129-1 TD), Greg Jennings (5-126-1 TD) & Aaron Rodgers (45-32-344-0 INTs-2 TDs) at Green Bay
Individual with at Least One Rushing and One Receiving Touchdown in the Same Game
By 49ers:
9/20/10 Frank Gore (20-112-1 TD rushing, 7-56-1 TD receiving) vs. New Orleans
By Opponent:
10/25/09 Steve Slaton (18-67-1 TD rushing; 4-22-1 TD receiving) at Houston
Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Touchdown Pass in the Same Game
By 49ers:
12/28/08 Shaun Hill (30-21-245-1 INT-1 TD passing, 4-8-1 TD rushing) vs. Washington
By Opponent:
9/12/10 Matt Hasselbeck (23-18-170-1 INT-2 TDs passing, 2-4-1 TD rushing) at Seattle
THE LAST TIME ...
DEFENSIVE TOTALS
Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total Offense
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (109, 87 rushing, 22 passing)
By Opponent:
12/30/08 49ers win at Buffalo, 10-3 (195; 62 rushing, 133 passing)
Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total Offense
By 49ers:
9/20/10 49ers loss vs. New Orleans, 22-25 (287, 50 rushing, 237 passing)
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Falcons win at Atlanta, 16-14 (262; 81 rushing, 181 passing)
Held Opponent Under 50 Yards Rushing
By 49ers:
11/12/09 49ers win vs. Chicago, 10-6 (43)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (43)
Held Opponent Under 75 Yards Rushing
By 49ers:
9/20/10 49ers loss vs. New Orleans, 22-25 (50)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (43)
Held Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing
By 49ers:
10/3/10 49ers loss at Atlanta, 14-16 (98)
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Falcons win at Atlanta, 16-14 (81)
Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards Passing
By 49ers:
1/3/09 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6, (22)
By Opponent:
12/30/07 Browns win at Cleveland, 20-7, (73)
Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards Passing
By 49ers:
1/3/09 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6, (22)
By Opponent:
12/14/09 Cardinals loss vs. Arizona, 9-24, (138)
Interception Return for a Touchdown
By 49ers:
10/4/09 Patrick Willis, 23 (QB Kyle Boller) vs. St. Louis
By Opponent:
9/12/10 Marcus Trufant, 32 (QB Alex Smith) at Seattle
Individual with Three-or-More Interceptions
By 49ers:
10/8/06 Walt Harris (1-Andrew Walter, 2-Marcus Tuiasosopo) vs. Oakland
By Opponent: 11/20/77 Bill Simpson (1-Scott Bull, 2-Jim Plunkett) vs. Los Angeles Rams
Individual with Two-or-More Interceptions
By 49ers:
11/25/07 Walt Harris (2-Kurt Warner) at Arizona
By Opponent:
12/21/08 Ron Bartell (2-Shaun Hill) at St. Louis
Seven-or-More Sacks by Team
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (8)
By Opponent:
9/14/08 49ers win at Seattle, 33-30 (8)
Six-or-More Sacks by Team
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (8)
By Opponent:
10/19/08 Giants win at New York, 29-17 (6)
Five-or-More Sacks by Team
By 49ers:
1/3/10 49ers win at St. Louis, 28-6 (8)
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (5)
Individual with Three-or-More Sacks
By 49ers:
1/3/09 Justin Smith (3.5; 2.5 of Keith Null, 1.0 of Kyle Boller) at St. Louis
By Opponent:
9/26/10 Tamba Hali (3.0 of Alex Smith) at Kansas City
Individual with Two-or-More Sacks
By 49ers:
10/3/10 Parys Haralson (2.0 of Matt Ryan) at Atlanta
By Opponent: 9/26/10 Tamba Hali (3.0 of Alex Smith) at Kansas City
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Kickoff Return for a Touchdown
By 49ers:
11/10/08 Allen Rossum, 104 yards at Arizona
By Opponent:
9/27/09 Percy Harvin, 101 yards at Minnesota
Kickoff Return for a Touchdown on the Opening Kickoff
By 49ers:
11/10/08 Allen Rossum, 104 yards at Arizona
By Opponent:
(could not find an instance when it occurred)
Punt Return for a Touchdown
By 49ers:
9/11/05 Otis Amey, 75 yards vs. St. Louis
By Opponent:
12/30/07 Joshua Cribbs, 76 yards at Cleveland
Blocked Punt Recovered for Touchdown
By 49ers:
10/3/10 Taylor Mays recovered Michael Koenen’s punt (blocked by D. Zeigler) in the end zone at Atlanta
By Opponent:
10/14/90 Bobby Butler recovered Barry Helton’s punt (blocked by Thomas) returned 35 yards at Atlanta
Blocked Punt
By 49ers:
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Dominique Zeigler blocked Michael Koenen’s punt at Atlanta
11/23/08 Carlos Polk blocked Andy Lee’s punt at Dallas
Blocked PAT
By 49ers:
By Opponent:
12/14/09 Ray McDonald blocked a PAT attempt by Neil Rackers vs. Arizona
11/2/03 Tyoka Jackson blocked a PAT attempt by Todd Peterson vs. St. Louis
Missed (not blocked) PAT
By 49ers:
10/12/03 Owen Pochman at Seattle
By Opponent:
10/21/07 Lawrence Tynes at NY Giants
Blocked Field Goal
By 49ers:
9/27/09 Ray McDonald blocked a 44-yard attempt by Ryan Longwell at Minnesota
By Opponent:
12/27/09 Grady Jackson blocked a 28-yard attempt by Ricky Schmitt vs. Detroit
Blocked Field Goal returned for a TD
By 49ers:
9/27/09 Nate Clements, 59-yard return after Ray McDonald blocked a 44-yd. att. by Ryan Longwell at Minnesota
By Opponent:
11/15/87 Johnnie Poe, 61-yard after Reggie Sutton blocked a 39-yd. att. by Ray Wersching vs. New Orleans
Individual with Five-or-More Field Goals
By 49ers:
10/30/05 Joe Nedney (5-6) vs. Tampa Bay
By Opponent:
10/2/05 Neil Rackers (6-6) at Arizona
Individual with Four-or-More Field Goals
By 49ers:
10/12/08 Joe Nedney (4-4) vs. Philadelphia
By Opponent:
11/1/09 Matt Stover (4-4) at Indianapolis
Individual with Three-or-More Field goals
By 49ers:
9/20/09 Joe Nedney (3-3) vs. Seattle
By Opponent:
10/3/10 Matt Bryant (3-3) at New Orleans
Successful Onsides Kick
By 49ers:
12/23/07 Joe Nedney kick recovered by 49ers Delanie Walker (3rd Q)
By Opponent:
12/30/02 Jeff Wilkins kick recovered by Rams O.J. Brigance (4th Q)
Failed Onsides Kick Attempt
By 49ers:
11/8/09 Joe Nedney kick recovered by Gerald McRath vs. Tennessee (4th Q)
By Opponent:
9/21/08 Jason Hanson kick recovered by Arnaz Battle vs. Detroit (3rd Q)
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1
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
SEATTLE 31, SAN FRANCISCO 6
QWEST FIELD
The 49ers traveled to Seattle with high expectations for their opening game
of the 2010 season, only to come up with more questions than answers
as they fell to their division rival, the Seattle Seahawks. The 49ers started
off in commanding fashion with a defensive unit that appeared to set the
tone of the game with a CB Nate Clements interception off a Seahawks
QB Matt Hasselbeck pass intended for TE John Carlson. With the defense
making a statement to start the season, the 49ers offense looked to contribute on their side of the ball, opening their campaign by charging down
the field on their first drive. The 49ers featured two rookie starters on the
offensive line of opening day (T Anthony Davis and G Mike Iupati) for only
the 4th time in franchise history, and the first time since 1958. After WR
Josh Morgan was unable to come down with both feet in the end zone on
a spectacular throw and catch by QB Alex Smith on the first drive of the
game, the 49ers were forced to settle for 3 points. With a field goal by 49ers
PK Joe Nedney with 4:35 left to go in the first quarter, the 49ers were on
the board first. It had been the first time since 2006 that the 49ers scored
on their first possession of the season, the last being a 31-yd. TD pass
from QB Alex Smith to TE Vernon Davis at Arz. (9/10/06). The 49ers offense was able to consistently move the ball down the field in the first half,
holding possession for 12:46 in the first quarter, compared to 2:14 by the
Seahawks offense. However their attention to detail lacked as they were
unsuccessful when it came to getting into the end zone. The 49ers would
get another strong chance to put it in for 6 on a3rdand 2 situation that left
FB Moran Norris a yard shy as he rushed for a 1-yd. gain before getting
stopped at the 1. After the Seattle stop and a 5-yd. penalty assessed to QB
Alex Smith for a delay of game, K Joe Nedney put it through the uprights
from 23 yds. out for 3 points, his second FG of the game. That would be all
the scoring the Seahawks would allow from the 49ers for the rest of the
day. After starting the game up 6-0, the 49ers would have the momentum
shift to the home team. On the very next drive, the Seahawks were able to
score a touchdown off of a 1-yd. scramble by QB Matt Hasselbeck. The
scramble was set up by a 35-yd. pass from Hasselbeck to WR Mike Williams. Less than 50 seconds later, offensive miscues by 49ers Alex Smith
and WR Michael Crabtree led to an interception by Seattle, and with 1:33
left to go in the half, Hasselbeck connected with Deon Butler on a 13-yd.
pass for a touchdown. 49ers miscues and mistakes would cost them 17
more points by the Seahawks in the second half with a final score of 31-6.
Note: T Anthony Davis and G Mike Iupati became the just the 4th set of
rookies in franchise history, and the first since 1958, to start on the offensive
line on opening day ... CB Nate Clements registered an INT on opening day
for the second consecutive season.
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SF - J. Nedney, 23 FG (9-31, 5:48)
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SEA - D. Butler, 13 pass from M. Hasselbeck (O. Mare) (1-13, 0:06)
SEA - M. Trufant, 32 INT return (O. Mare)
SEA - D. Branch, 3 pass from M. Hasselbeck (O. Mare) (7-60, 2:56)
SEA- O. Mare, 35 FG (10-57, 6:32)
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Net Yards Gained
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RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 17-38, D. Walker 1-10, M. Norris 1-1 ... SEAHAWKS - J. Forsett 7-43, J. Jones 8-18, L. Washington 6-12, M. Hasselbeck 2-4-1 TD.
RECEIVING: 49ERS - V.Davis 8-73, F. Gore 6-45, J. Morgan 3-32, D.
Walker 3-27, M. Crabtree 2-12, T. Ginn Jr. 1-19, D. Zeigler 1-10, N. Byham 1-5, M. Norris 1-2 ... SEAHAWKS - M. Williams 4-64, J. Carlson
3-36, J. Forsett 3-17, D. Branch 3-11-1 TD, M Robinson 2-12, D. Butler
1-13-1 TD, C. Morrah 1-11, B. Obomanu 1-6.
PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 45-26-225-2-0 TDs ... SEAHAWKS - M.
Hasselbeck 23-18-170-1-2 TDs.
INTs: 49ERS - N. Clements 1-7 ... SEAHAWKS - M. Trufant 1-32-1 TD,
J. Babineaux 1-20.
SACKS: 49ERS - T. LaBoy 1.0 ... SEAHAWKS - R. Bryant 1.0, D. Davis 1.0.
49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (0 fumbles, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT).
Weather: Cloudy
Temperature: 64 degrees
Wind: Southeast 11 mph
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
Time: 3:05
Attendance: 67,044
GAME
2
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
NEW ORLEANS 25. SAN FRANCISCO 22
CANDLESTICK PARK
The 49ers welcomed in the visiting defending Super Bowl Champion New
Orleans Saints and kicked off their 2010 home opener in front of a sold out
Monday Night Football crowd at Candlestick park. The energy and atmosphere set the tone for a high intensity game and the 49ers looked to come out
and rebound after their tough loss in week one to their division rival Seattle.
The 49ers elected to receive the opening kickoff, after the Saints deferred,
and looked to strike first. It was the same excitement and setting that might
have caused a bit of nerves for the 49ers offense to have a miscue as C David Baas snapped the ball on the third play of the game over QB Alex Smith’s
head and into the end zone. Smith’s awareness and quick thinking caused
him to bat the ball out of the back of the end zone for a safety rather than
potentially giving up 6 points to the Saints to start the game. Already having
2 points on the board, the Saints looked to capitalize on an opportunity and
found one in RB Reggie Bush. After starting at the 49er 46-yd line, QB Drew
Brees found options in his offense and successfully marched down the field,
topping it off with a 6-yd. pass to Bush for the touchdown. After a 9-0 lead
for New Orleans to start the game, the 49ers offense and defense put their
nerves in check and went to work. Starting at their own 18 yd line with 35
seconds left to go in the first quarter, Smith manufactured an 82-yd. touchdown drive after a 22-yd. reception by TE Delanie Walker set up a short 12
yd. swing pass to RB Frank Gore, who was able to get into the corner of the
end zone for 6. K Joe Nedney would add the extra point making the score
9-7 Saints. Gore finished the day with a team-high 7 recepts. for 56 yds.
“We will stop Drew Brees” is what head coach Mike Singletary exclaimed
earlier in the week and that is exactly what the 49ers defense did for the
rest of the first half and most of the third quarter. After a 3 and out with
10:38 left to go in the 3rd quarter, Alex Smith stepped in and simply executed. He connected on one pass to WR Michael Crabtree for 32 yds. and
then got down to the Saints 9-yd. line on another deep ball throw to TE
Vernon Davis for 41 yds. This set up rookie RB Anthony Dixon’s first career
carry and touchdown from 2 yds. out, marking the first time a RB in the NFL
scored a TD on his first career carry since Jacksonville Jaguars RB Montell
Owens vs. Hou. (9/28/08). The last 49er to score a TD on his first career
carry was WR Terrell Owens at StL (10/25/98). The Saints answered right
back as they were able to put together a 61-yd. drive that was marked
by a 3-yd. pass by Brees to WR David Thomas for a touchdown. After a
game that saw both teams battle back and forth, it all came down to the
fourth quarter. The Saints started out the quarter with a 46-yd. FG by K
Garrett Hartley to put them up 19-14. Hartley hit another 19-yd. FG with
2:17 left to go in the game following a muffed punt by CB Phillip Adams
deep in 49ers territory. With the score 22-14 in favor of the Saints, the
49ers offense put together its most electrifying drive of the season. Smith
hit 4 different receivers for 51 yards and scrambled two times for 24 yds.
With 1:23 left to go in the game,Gore put his head down and ran up the
middle for a 7-yd. touchdown to put the score at 20-22 in favor of the
Saints, marking only the second time in his career that he has had a rushing TD and a receiving TD in the same game. After the 2-yd. Davis catch
for 2-pt. conversion was initially ruled no good, it was overturned and tied
the game. With 1:19 remaining in the game, the Saints drove down the
field and set up the game-winning 37-yd. FG by Hartley as time expired,
New Orleans
San Francisco
1st
9
0
2nd
0
7
3rd
7
7
4th
9
8
Pts
25
22
NO - D. Baas, fumble out of bounds in the end zone for a Safety
NO - R. Bush, 6 pass from D. Brees (G. Hartley) (7-46, 3:55)
SF - F. Gore, 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (12-82, 5:43)
SF - A. Dixon, 2 run (J. Nedney) (6-86, 3:36)
NO - D. Thomas, 3 pass from D. Brees (G. Hartley) (5:08)
NO - G. Hartley, 46 FG (4-7, 1:29)
NO - G. Hartley, 19 FG (6-13, 3:15)
SF - F. Gore, 7 run (A. Smith - V. Davis pass) (8-82, 0:53)
NO - G. Hartley, 37 FG (7-51, 1:19)
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Net Yards Gained
Rushes/Yards
Net Yards Passing
Att/Comp/INT
Sacked/Yards Lost
Punts/Average
Fumbles/Lost
Penalties/Yards
Time of Possession
3rd Down Efficiency
NO
17
287
24/50
237
38/28/0
2/17
6/46.7
1/0
5/54
32:40
6/14 (43%)
SF
24
417
26/142
275
32/23/2
0/0
3/47.0
4/2
5/40
27:20
5/9 (56%)
RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 20-112-1 TD, A. Smith 4-28, A. Dixon 1-2, B.
Westbrook 1-0 ... SAINTS - P. Thomas 18-46, R. Bush 5-4, H. Evans 1-0.
RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 7-56-1 TD, J. Morgan 6-70, V. Davis 4-78,
D. Walker 2-26, M. Crabtree 1-32, N. Byham 1-6, M. Norris 1-5, D. Zeigler
1-2 ... SAINTS - P. Thomas 8-56, M. Colston 5-67, R. Bush 4-30-1 TD,
J. Shockey 3-37, D. Henderson 3-28, D. Thomas 3-10-1 TD, H. Evans
1-18, D. Brees 1-7.
PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 32-23-275-2-1 TD ... SAINTS - D. Brees
38-28-254-0-2 TDs.
INTs: 49ERS - None ... SAINTS - R. Harper 1-6, T. Porter 1-5.
SACKS: 49ERS - A. Brooks 1.0, P. Willis 1.0 ... SAINTS - None.
49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -4 (2 fumbles, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs).
Weather: Pleasant
Temperature: 65 degrees
Wind: West 10 mph
Playing Surface: Grass
Time: 3:21
Attendance: 69,732
GAME
3
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
KANSAS CITY 31, SAN FRANCISCO 10
ARROWHEAD STADIUM
The 0-2 San Francisco 49ers traveled to the Midwest to face the 2-0
Kansas City Chiefs in what would be the team’s first of four regular season contests against an AFC opponent in 2010. After a devastating loss to
the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints a week prior, the
49ers were looking to regroup and put a halt to their two game skid. The
Chiefs won the toss and with home field advantage, elected to receive. It
would prove to be of little advantage as both teams would trade downs
and go scoreless throughout the first quarter of play. The 49ers defense
made the first game-changing play of the game as CB Shawntae Spencer
intercepted a QB Matt Cassel pass intended for Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe
at the SF 24-yd. line with 12:32 left to play in the 2nd qtr. The interception would prove to be a wasted opportunity after QB Alex Smith’s pass,
intended for WR Michael Crabtree, would be intercepted three plays later by
Chiefs CB Brandon Flowers at the SF 31-yd. line. The Chiefs would capitalize on the very next play with a 31-yd. TD pass by Cassel to WR Dexter
McCluster to give Kansas City the early 7-0 lead. The 49ers would get the
ball back and drive 45 yds. down field before settling for a PK Joe Nedney
51-yd. FG, marking his 16th career FG from 50+ and 9th as a member of
the 49ers. The Chiefs would score one more time before the end of the 1st
half, driving 44 yds. down field to set up a 32-yd. FG by PK Ryan Succop
as time expired. Making his NFL debut, rookie WR Kyle Williams took the
opening kick of the 2nd half to the SF 35-yd. line. A sack by Tamba Hali
on 1st down, one of his three on the day, forced the 49ers into a third and
long situation two plays later. Smith’s 19-yd. completion to WR Dominique
Zeigler provided San Francisco a new set of downs, but the 49ers couldn’t
overcome a 15-yd. unnecessary roughness penalty by rookie T Anthony
Davis two plays later and were forced to punt. The Chiefs took advantage of
the 49er miscues with 9:37 left to go in the 3rd qtr. as Cassel threw a deep
pass over the middle to Bowe for a 45-yd. TD. The Chiefs offense exposed
the 49er defense for a third time with 1:41 left to go in the 3rd qtr. when TE
Tony Moeaki made a spectacular one-handed grab in the end zone for 6. RB
Thomas Jones would add a final TD in the 4th qtr off of a 3-yd. run. With the
opportunity of a comeback all but gone, Smith and the 49ers offense were
able to put a touchdown on the board with time winding down as WR Josh
Morgan caught a 12-yd. TD pass in the end zone. All was not lost on the
day for the 49ers offense as RB Frank Gore registered 9 receptions for a career-high 102 yds., marking the first 100-yd. receiving game of his career.
San Francisco
Kansas City
KC SF KC KC KC KC SF
1st
0
0
2nd
3
10
3rd
0
14
4th
7
7
Pts
10
31
- D. McCluster, 31 pass from M. Cassel (R. Succop) (1-31, 0:10)
- J. Nedney, 51 FG (8-45, 3:22)
- R. Succop, 32 FG (7-44, 1:05)
- D. Bowe, 45 pass from M. Cassel (R. Succop) (2-45, 0:16)
- T. Moeaki, 18 pass from M. Cassel (R. Succop) (8-61, 5:05)
- T. Jones, 3 run (R. Succop) (7-57, 4:26)
- J. Morgan, 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (7-71, 1:23)
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Net Yards Gained
Rushes/Yards
Net Yards Passing
Att/Comp/INT
Sacked/Yards Lost
Punts/Average
Fumbles/Lost
Penalties/Yards
Time of Possession
3rd Down Efficiency
SF
11
251
15/43
208
43/23/1
5/24
8/47.3
1/0
6/55
26:10
4/17 (24%)
KC
21
457
39/207
250
27/16/1
0/0
4/44.3
0/0
7/40
33:50
7/14 (50%)
RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 15-43 ... CHIEFS - J. Charles 12-97, T. Jones
19-95-1 TD, J. Battle 4-9, M. Cassel 2-7, D. McCluster 2-(-1).
RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 9-102, D. Zeigler 3-38, M. Crabtree 3-37, V.
Davis 3-22, B. Westbrook 2-6, J. Morgan 1-12-1 TD, N. Byham 1-9, D.
Walker 1-6 ... CHIEFS - T. Moeaki 4-44-1 TD, D. McCluster 3-69-1 TD,
J. Charles 3-57, D. Bowe 2-61-1 TD, T. Castille 2-12, C. Chambers 1-6,
T. Jones 1-1.
PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 42-23-232-1-1 TD ... CHIEFS - M. Cassel
27-16-250-1-3 TDs.
INTs: 49ERS - S. Spencer 1-0 ... CHIEFS - B. Flowers 1-0.
SACKS: 49ERS - None ... CHIEFS - T. Hali 3.0, R. Edwards 1.0, A. Studebaker 1.0.
49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: Even (0 fumbles, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 1 INT).
Weather: Sunny
Temperature: 55 degrees
Wind: Northeast 10 mph
Playing Surface: Grass
Time: 3:01
Attendance: 68,188
GAME
4
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3
ATLANTA 16, SAN FRANCISCO 14
GEORGIA DOME
The winless 49ers traveled to the Georgia Dome to face the Atlanta Falcons.
After a disheartening 45-10 loss to the Falcons last year at home, the 49ers
looked for revenge, and more importantly, to earn their first win of the 2010
season. Yet, San Francisco’s inability to “finish” as well as costly turnovers
at key moments of the game would eventually lead to another loss as the
Falcons were able to edge the 49ers, 16-14, off of a game winning K Matt
Bryant 43-yd. FG. The Falcons started the game with the ball were forced
to punt after 6 plays. With a new offensive coordinator in Mike Johnson, the
49er offense immediately made an impact on its opening drive. QB Alex
Smith put together a 10-play drive, starting at the SF 12-yd. line that included positive gains by five different players. After marching 76 yds. down
field to the ATL 12-yd. line, Smith took a shotgun pass and connected with
TE Vernon Davis for the TD. The play would initially be called down at the
1-yd. line, but after a head coach Mike Singletary challenge, the play would
be reversed for 6 points. K Joe Nedney added the extra point and put the
49ers up 7-0. With the momentum in favor of the visiting team, the 49ers
forced the Falcons to go 3 and out back at their own 12-yd. line. Looking
to capitalize off of the short field, the 49ers found an opportunity in the
form of WR Dominique Zeigler and rookie S Taylor Mays. Zeigler blocked
a P Michael Koenen punt, which was then recovered by Mays, who with a
great sense of awareness and athleticism, tip toed in the back of the end
zone for the TD off of the deflection. One more Nedney PAT gave the 49ers a
14-0 lead. On the first play of the Falcons subsequent drive, 49ers LB Parys
Haralson sacked QB Matt Ryan for a 5-yd. loss. It would be one of two sacks
for Haralson on the day, which would mark his first two sack performance
since 9/7/08 vs. Arz. The Falcons eventually got on the board at the start of
the 2nd qtr. as Ryan connected with WR Harry Douglas on an 8-yd. rec. for
a TD. Following a six-play 49ers drive that stalled out, the Falcons offense
once again threatened to score after obtaining good field position near mid
field following a 19-yd. punt return by WR Eric Weems. On a 3rd and long
play from the SF 18, 49ers CB Shawntae Spencer stepped up and intercepted a Ryan pass that was intended for TE Tony Gonzalez at the 6-yd.
line. The INT would not only mark his 2nd INT of the season, but gave him
an INT in consecutive weeks for the first time in his career. Unfortunately
for the 49ers, Ryan would not be the only one intercepted this game as
Smith was picked off twice, once at the end of the 2nd qtr. and another at
the beginning of the 3rd, after driving into Falcons territory on both drives.
With fumbles and INTs plaguing both teams, it would come down to the late
game heroics that would seal the deal for the home team. Bryant would
connect on 3 FGs throughout the game, including a game winning 43-yd.
FG as time expired. What was more deflating for the 49ers was not that he
converted the FG, but how it was set up following a 49ers fumble by CB
Nate Clements, who had just intercepted a Ryan pass intended for Gonzalez.
After Clements was trying to take the pick for six, Falcons WR Roddy White
chased down Clements and stripped the ball at the ATL 7-yd. line. The Falcons would recover and drive down the field to set up Bryant’s game winner.
San Francisco
Atlanta
1st
14
0
2nd
0
10
3rd
0
3
4th
0
3
Pts
14
16
SF - V. Davis, 12 pass from A. Smith (J. Nedney) (10-88, 6:16)
SF - T. Mays, blocked punt recovery in end zone (J. Nedney)
ATL - H. Douglas, 8 pass from M. Ryan (M. Bryant) (12-71, 6:17)
ATL - M. Bryant, 37 FG (11-49, 1:13)
ATL - M. Bryant, 31 FG (7-41, 3:27)
ATL - M. Bryant, 43 FG (12-68, 1:20)
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs
Net Yards Gained
Rushes/Yards
Net Yards Passing
Att/Comp/INT
Sacked/Yards Lost
Punts/Average
Fumbles/Lost
Penalties/Yards
Time of Possession
3rd Down Efficiency
SF
17
262
23/81
181
32/21/2
1/7
5/43.2
2/1
6/41
30:41
6/12 (50%)
ATL
23
357
29/98
259
43/26/2
3/14
5/33.0
0/0
4/60
29:19
5/14 (36%)
RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 21-77, A. Dixon 1-3, A. Smith 1-1 ... FALCONS
- M. Turner 16-50, J. Snelling 7-31, M. Ryan 4-15, O. Mughelli 2-2.
RECEIVING: 49ERS - F. Gore 7-60, M. Crabtree 5-58, V. Davis 4-36-1 TD,
J. Morgan 2-20, M. Norris 1-8, D. Walker 1-6, N. Byham 1-0 ... FALCONS
- R. White 7-104, T. Gonzalez 7-41, B. Finneran 4-36, H. Douglas 3-59-1
TD, M. Turner 3-28, J. Snelling 2-5.
PASSING: 49ERS - A. Smith 32-21-188-2-1 TD ... FALCONS - M. Ryan
43-26-273-2-1 TD.
INTs: 49ERS - N. Clements 1-39, S. Spencer 1-0 ... FALCONS - W. Moore
1-13, C. Lofton 1-2.
SACKS: 49ERS - P. Haralson 2.0, T. LaBoy 1.0 ... FALCONS - C. Lofton 1.0.
49ERS TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 2 INTs).
Weather: Indoors
Wind: None
Playing Surface: Field Turf
Time: 3:02
Attendance: 66,874
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Updated: 10/3/2010
Date: Sunday, 10/3/2010
Start Time: 1:03 PM EDT
San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons
at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Game Day Weather
Played Indoor on Turf: Field Turf
Outdoor Weather: Clear, 68,
Officials
Referee: Corrente, Tony (99)
Line Judge: Hill, Adrian (29)
Umpire: Bryan, Fred (11)
Side Judge: Baynes, Allen (56)
Back Judge: Wilson, Gregory (119)
Head Linesman: McGrath, John (5)
Field Judge: Cavaletto, Gary (60)
Replay Official: Slavin, Howard
Lineups
San Francisco 49ers
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
WR
QB
FB
RB
15
74
77
64
62
76
85
84
11
44
21
Offense
M.Crabtree
J.Staley
M.Iupati
D.Baas
C.Rachal
A.Davis
V.Davis
J.Morgan
A.Smith
M.Norris
F.Gore
LDT
NT
RDT
SAM
TED
MIKE
WILL
LCB
RCB
SS
FS
90
92
94
99
51
52
98
36
22
23
38
Atlanta Falcons
Defense
I.Sopoaga
A.Franklin
J.Smith
M.Lawson
T.Spikes
P.Willis
P.Haralson
S.Spencer
N.Clements
T.Mays
D.Goldson
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
WR
QB
RB
TE
83
72
63
62
73
77
88
84
2
33
87
Offense
H.Douglas
S.Baker
J.Blalock
T.McClure
H.Dahl
T.Clabo
T.Gonzalez
R.White
M.Ryan
M.Turner
J.Peelle
Substitutions
RE
DT
DT
LE
OLB
MLB
OLB
RCB
LCB
S
S
Defense
55 J.Abraham
95 J.Babineaux
91 C.Peters
71 K.Biermann
54 S.Nicholas
50 C.Lofton
53 M.Peterson
23 D.Robinson
20 B.Grimes
25 W.Moore
28 T.DeCoud
Substitutions
P 4 A.Lee, K 6 J.Nedney, WR 10 K.Williams, WR 17 D.Zeigler, RB 20
B.Westbrook, RB 24 A.Dixon, CB 25 T.Brown, S 28 C.Taylor, S 30
R.Smith, CB 35 P.Adams, TE 46 Del.Walker, LB 53 N.Bowman, LB 54
T.LaBoy, LB 55 A.Brooks, T/G 68 A.Snyder, G 69 T.Wragge, TE 82
N.Byham, TE/LS 86 B.Jennings, WR 89 J.Hill, DT 91 R.McDonald, DT
93 D.Evans, DT 95 R.Jean Francois
K 3 M.Bryant, P 9 M.Koenen, WR 14 E.Weems, CB 21 C.Owens, CB 29
B.Williams, FB 34 O.Mughelli, RB 35 A.Smith, S 39 S.Schillinger, RB 44
J.Snelling, OLB 52 C.Wire, OLB 59 S.Adkins, C 61 J.Hawley, OT 74
W.Svitek, TE 81 M.Palmer, LS 82 J.Zelenka, WR 86 B.Finneran, DE 90
L.Sidbury, DE 92 C.Davis, DT 94 P.Jerry, DE 98 J.Anderson, DT 99
V.Walker
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
QB 5 D.Carr
QB 8 C.Redman, S 26 E.Coleman
Not Active
Not Active
QB 1 T.Smith, WR 19 T.Ginn, CB 26 T.Brock, CB 31 W.James, S 32
M.Lewis, T 65 B.Sims, C 66 E.Heitmann, T 75 A.Boone
QB 4 J.Wilson, WR 12 M.Jenkins, CB 24 D.Franks, RB 27 G.Johnson,
OLB 56 S.Weatherspoon, OT 75 G.Reynolds, OG 79 M.Johnson, DT 97
T.Lewis
Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)
M.Bryant
VISITOR:
San Francisco 49ers
Atlanta Falcons
HOME:
(37) (31) (43)
1
2
3
4
OT
Total
14
0
0
0
0
14
0
10
3
3
0
16
Scoring Plays
Team
49ers
49ers
Falcons
Falcons
Falcons
Falcons
Qtr
Time
Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)
1
1
2
2
3
4
5:57
4:26
13:09
0:00
5:49
0:02
V.Davis 12 yd. pass from A.Smith (J.Nedney kick) (10-88, 6:16)
T.Mays blocked punt recovery in end zone (J.Nedney kick)
H.Douglas 8 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (12-71, 6:17)
M.Bryant 37 yd. Field Goal (11-49, 1:13)
M.Bryant 31 yd. Field Goal (7-41, 3:27)
M.Bryant 43 yd. Field Goal (12-68, 1:20)
Paid Attendance: 66,874
Visitor Home
7
14
14
14
14
14
0
0
7
10
13
16
Time: 3:02
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
Final Individual Statistics
San Francisco 49ers
RUSHING
F.Gore
A.Dixon
A.Smith
ATT
21
1
1
Total
23
PASSING
81
3.5
LG
13
3
1
TD
0
0
0
13
0
ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN
A.Smith
Total
32
32
PASS RECEIVING
F.Gore
M.Crabtree
V.Davis
J.Morgan
M.Norris
Del.Walker
N.Byham
21
21
188
188
TAR REC
8
7
6
5
5
4
7
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
Total
31
INTERCEPTIONS
N.Clements
S.Spencer
Total
PUNTING
Atlanta Falcons
YDS AVG
77 3.7
3 3.0
1 1.0
21
NO
1
1
2
1/7
1/7
1
1
LG
19
15
15
10
8
6
0
TD
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
9.0
19
YDS AVG
39 39.0
0 0.0
39 19.5
ATT
16
7
4
2
29
YDS AVG
50 3.1
31 4.4
15 3.8
2 1.0
98 3.4
LG
27
8
9
2
27
ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN
PASSING
RT
19 2 65.6
19 2 65.6
YDS AVG
60 8.6
58 11.6
36 9.0
20 10.0
8 8.0
6 6.0
0 0.0
188
RUSHING
M.Turner
J.Snelling
M.Ryan
O.Mughelli
Total
M.Ryan
Total
43
43
26
26
273
273
1
PASS RECEIVING
R.White
T.Gonzalez
B.Finneran
H.Douglas
M.Turner
J.Snelling
J.Peelle
J.Blalock
Total
TAR REC
9
7
12
7
6
4
8
3
4
3
2
2
1
0
1
0
43
26
LG
39
0
39
TD
0
0
0
INTERCEPTIONS
W.Moore
C.Lofton
Total
NO
1
1
2
TB IN20
3/14
3/14
YDS
104
41
36
59
28
5
0
0
273
1 34
1 34
TD
0
0
0
0
0
RT
2 67.3
2 67.3
AVG
14.9
5.9
9.0
19.7
9.3
2.5
0.0
0.0
10.5
LG
20
11
21
34
13
3
0
0
34
TD
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
YDS AVG
13 13.0
2 2.0
15 7.5
LG
13
2
13
TD
0
0
0
TB IN20
LG
NO YDS AVG
NET
LG
PUNTING
NO YDS AVG
NET
A.Lee
5 216 43.2
36.8
0
3
56
Total
5 216 43.2
36.8
0
3
56
M.Koenen
[BLOCKED]
Total
4 165 41.3
1
0
5 165 33.0
33.0
0.0
33.0
0
0
0
2
0
2
53
0
53
PUNT RETURNS
K.Williams
[OUT OF BOUNDS]
Total
NO YDS AVG
0
0
0.0
1
0
0.0
0
0
0.0
FC
3
0
3
LG
0
0
0
TD
0
0
0
PUNT RETURNS
E.Weems
[DOWNED]
Total
NO YDS AVG
2
32 16.0
1
0
0.0
2
32 16.0
FC
2
0
2
LG
19
0
19
TD
0
0
0
KICKOFF RETURNS
K.Williams
NO YDS AVG
1
17 17.0
FC
0
LG
17
TD
0
KICKOFF RETURNS
E.Weems
NO YDS AVG
3
77 25.7
FC
0
LG
30
TD
0
0
30
0
J.Morgan
1
6
6.0
0
6
0
[TOUCHBACK]
2
0
0.0
0
0
0
Total
2
23
11.5
0
17
0
San Francisco 49ers
FUMBLES
N.Clements
F.Gore
J.Morgan
K.Williams
Total
Atlanta Falcons
FUMBLES
W.Moore
R.White
H.Dahl
Total
3
77
FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC
YD
1
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC
YD
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-7
-7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
25.7
TD OUT-BDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
TD OUT-BDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
Final Team Statistics
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
Visitor
Home
49ers
Falcons
17
23
By Rushing
5
9
By Passing
10
12
2
2
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
By Penalty
6-12-50%
5-14-36%
FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY
1-1-100%
1-1-100%
262
357
TOTAL NET YARDS
Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)
56
75
Average gain per offensive play
4.7
4.8
NET YARDS RUSHING
81
98
Total Rushing Plays
23
29
Average gain per rushing play
3.5
3.4
0-0
3-11
Tackles for a loss-number and yards
NET YARDS PASSING
Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass
Gross yards passing
PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED
Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)
KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks
PUNTS Number and Average
Had Blocked
FGs - PATs Had Blocked
Net Punting Average
TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)
181
259
1-7
3-14
188
273
32-21-2
43-26-2
5.5
5.6
3-2-0
4-3-2
5-43.2
5-33.0
0
1
0-0
0-0
36.8
33.0
39
47
0-0
2-32
No. and Yards Kickoff Returns
2-23
3-77
No. and Yards Interception Returns
2-39
2-15
6-41
4-60
3-1
0-0
TOUCHDOWNS
2
1
Rushing
0
0
Passing
1
1
Other (Blocked Kicks, etc.)
1
0
2-2
1-1
Kicking Made-Attempts
2-2
1-1
FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts
0-0
3-3
1-1-100%
1-4-25%
0-0-0%
0-1-0%
No. and Yards Punt Returns
PENALTIES Number and Yards
FUMBLES Number and Lost
EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts
RED ZONE EFFICIENCY
GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY
SAFETIES
FINAL SCORE
TIME OF POSSESSION
0
0
14
16
30:41
29:19
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
Ball Possession And Drive Chart
San Francisco 49ers
#
Time
Recd
Time Time How Ball
Lost Poss Obtained
Drive
Began
#
Play
Yds
Gain
Yds
Pen
Net
Yds
1 12:13
5:57
6:16 Punt
2 13:09
3 6:37
4 2:45
9:59
3:44
1:13
5 15:00
6 5:49
7 2:37
8 10:25
9 0:02
1st
Down
Last
Scrm
How
Given Up
SF 12
10
54
34
88
4 * ATL 12 Touchdown
3:10 Kickoff
2:53 Interception
1:32 Punt
SF 14
SF 6
SF 31
4
6
4
17
34
35
-5
0
0
12
34
35
1
2
2
SF 26 Punt
SF 40 Punt
ATL 34 Interception
9:16
4:03
0:04
5:44 Kickoff
1:46 Kickoff
2:33 Punt
SF 20
SF 20
SF 26
10
3
5
32
6
26
7
0
0
39
6
26
3
0
1
ATL 41 Interception
SF 26 Punt
ATL 48 Punt
3:40
0:00
6:45 Punt
0:02 Kickoff
SF 8
14
0
58
0
-10
0
48
0
4
0
ATL 44 Punt
End of Game
Drive
Began
#
Play
Yds
Gain
Yds
Pen
Net
Yds
1st
Down
(137) Average SF 17
Atlanta Falcons
#
Time
Recd
Time Time How Ball
Lost Poss Obtained
Last
Scrm
How
Given Up
1 15:00
2 5:57
12:13
4:26
2:47 Kickoff
1:31 Kickoff
ATL 30
ATL 8
5
3
24
4
0
0
24
4
1
0
SF 46 Punt
ATL 12 Blocked Punt
3
4
5
6
4:26
9:59
3:44
1:13
13:09
6:37
2:45
0:00
6:17
3:22
0:59
1:13
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Interception
ATL 29
SF 48
ATL 17
ATL 33
12
8
3
11
66
30
-1
54
5
0
0
-5
71
30
-1
49
5 * SF 8
Touchdown
3 * SF 18 Interception
0
ATL 16 Punt
3 * SF 18 Field Goal
7
8
9:16
4:03
5:49
2:37
3:27 Interception
1:26 Punt
ATL 46
ATL 27
7
3
30
4
11
0
41
4
2 * SF 13 Field Goal
0
ATL 31 Punt
9
10
11
0:04
3:40
1:22
10:25
1:22
0:02
4:39 Punt
2:18 Punt
1:20 Fumble
ATL 12
ATL 8
ATL 7
7
7
12
40
38
68
5
0
0
45
38
68
3
2
4
SF 43 Punt
ATL 46 Interception
SF 25 Field Goal
(269) Average ATL 24
* inside opponent's 20
Time of Possession by Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Visitor San Francisco 49ers
6:16
7:35
10:03
6:47
30:41
Home Atlanta Falcons
8:44
7:25
4:57
8:13
29:19
Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average
49ers: 3 - SF 18
OT
Falcons: 3 - ATL 22
Total
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
Final Defensive Statistics
San Francisco 49ers
Regular Defensive Plays
TKL AST COMB
SK /YDS
Special Teams
TFL QH IN PD FF FR
Misc
TKL AST FF FR BL
TKL AST FF FR
T.Mays
9
2
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D.Goldson
7
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
N.Clements
7
0
7
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P.Willis
4
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P.Haralson
5
0
5
2
10
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.Brown
4
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A.Franklin
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.Spikes
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S.Spencer
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A.Brooks
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I.Sopoaga
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.LaBoy
1
0
1
1
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
N.Bowman
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Lawson
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Smith
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R.McDonald
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R.Jean Francois
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Taylor
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B.Jennings
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
K.Williams
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
D.Zeigler
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
F.Gore
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
N.Byham
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
J.Morgan
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
56
8
64
3
14
6
3
2
5
0
0
5
1
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
Total
TKL /TK=Tackle AST /AS=Assist COMB=Combined TFL=Tackles for a Loss
QH=Quarterback Hit
IN=Interception PD=Pass Defense FF =Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
Final Defensive Statistics
Atlanta Falcons
Regular Defensive Plays
TKL AST COMB
S.Nicholas
Special Teams
SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR
TKL AST FF FR
Misc
BL
TKL AST FF FR
12
1
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Lofton
8
1
9
1
7
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.DeCoud
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D.Robinson
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
W.Moore
2
2
4
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Peterson
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Anderson
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B.Grimes
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Peters
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
K.Biermann
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Abraham
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Babineaux
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Davis
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
V.Walker
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S.Adkins
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Koenen
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.Gonzalez
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
R.White
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
H.Dahl
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
44
6
50
1
7
1
3
2
6
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
First Half Summary
PERIOD SCORES
49ers
Falcons
TIME OF POSSESSION
14 0 = 14
49ers
13:51
0 10 = 10
Falcons
16:09
Scoring Plays
Team
Qtr
Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)
Visitor
Home
49ers
1
5:57
V.Davis 12 yd. pass from A.Smith (J.Nedney kick) (10-88, 6:16)
7
0
49ers
Falcons
1
2
4:26
13:09
T.Mays blocked punt recovery in end zone (J.Nedney kick)
H.Douglas 8 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (12-71, 6:17)
14
14
0
7
Falcons
2
0:00
M.Bryant 37 yd. Field Goal (11-49, 1:13)
14
10
San Francisco 49ers
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
12
2-6-1
6-5-1
1-4-25%
2-8-25%
140
177
24
41
First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
Atlanta Falcons
9
TOTAL NET YARDS
Total Offensive Plays
NET YARDS RUSHING
29
46
NET YARDS PASSING
111
131
Gross Yards Passing
118
136
Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass
1-7
1-5
16 - 13 - 1
24 - 13 - 1
2 - 48.5
3 - 29
3 - 15
3 - 53
Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted
Punts-Number and Average
Penalties-Number and Yards
Fumbles-Number and Lost
1-0
0-0
Red Zone Efficiency
1-1-100%
1-3-33%
Average Drive Start
SF 16
ATL 28
San Francisco 49ers
Atlanta Falcons
ATT
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
ATT
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
F.Gore
6
28
4.7
13
0
M.Turner
9
22
2.4
10
0
A.Smith
1
1
1.0
1
0
M.Ryan
3
12
4.0
9
0
J.Snelling
2
10
5.0
6
0
O.Mughelli
2
2
1.0
2
0
16
46
2.9
10
0
RUSHING
Total
7
29
4.1
13
0
RUSHING
Total
ATT
CMP
ATT
CMP
A.Smith
16
13
118
1/7
1
19
1
92.2
M.Ryan
24
13
136
1/5
1
34
1
67.4
Total
16
13
118
1/7
1
19
1
92.2
Total
24
13
136
1/5
1
34
1
67.4
PASSING
PASS RECEIVING
YDS SK/YD TD
LG IN
RT
PASSING
LG IN
RT
TAR
REC
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
TAR
REC
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
M.Crabtree
4
4
44
11.0
15
0
T.Gonzalez
7
5
35
7.0
11
0
F.Gore
5
4
38
9.5
19
0
M.Turner
4
3
28
9.3
13
0
V.Davis
1
1
12
12.0
12
1
H.Douglas
5
2
42
21.0
34
1
J.Morgan
2
1
10
10.0
10
0
B.Finneran
3
2
11
5.5
8
0
M.Norris
1
1
8
8.0
8
0
R.White
3
1
20
20.0
20
0
Del.Walker
2
1
6
6.0
6
0
J.Blalock
1
0
0
0.0
0
0
N.Byham
1
1
0
0.0
0
0
J.Peelle
1
0
0
0.0
0
0
16
13
118
9.1
19
1
Total
24
13
136
10.5
34
1
Total
San Francisco 49ers
T.Mays
PASS RECEIVING
YDS SK/YD TD
Regular Defensive Plays
TKL
6
AST COMB
2
8
Special Teams
SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
Misc
FR
0
TKL
0
AST
0
FF
0
FR
0
BL
0
TKL AST FF
0
0
0
FR
0
N.Clements
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A.Franklin
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D.Goldson
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
2
18
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TKL
AST
/ YDS TFL QH IN
PD
FF
FR
TKL
FF
FR
BL
TKL
FF
FR
S.Nicholas
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D.Robinson
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Lofton
3
1
4
1
7
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Peterson
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
2
16
1
7
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Atlanta Falcons
Totals:
Regular Defensive Plays
COMB
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Special Teams
AST
Misc
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San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome
Play By Play
First Quarter
10/3/2010
ATL wins toss, elects to Receive, and SF elects to defend the West goal.
J.Nedney kicks 70 yards from SF 30 to ATL 0. E.Weems to ATL 30 for 30 yards (C.Taylor).
Atlanta Falcons at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:53)
1-10-ATL 30 (14:53) M.Ryan pass short right to M.Turner to ATL 37 for 7 yards (D.Goldson).
2-3-ATL 37
(14:19) M.Ryan pass short right to T.Gonzalez to ATL 48 for 11 yards (D.Goldson).
1-10-ATL 48 (13:39) M.Turner right guard to SF 48 for 4 yards (T.Mays, P.Willis).
2-6-SF 48
(13:03) M.Turner left end to SF 46 for 2 yards (T.Mays).
3-4-SF 46
(12:24) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete short middle to H.Douglas (D.Goldson).
4-4-SF 46
(12:20) M.Koenen punts 34 yards to SF 12, Center-J.Zelenka, fair catch by K.Williams.
San Francisco 49ers at 12:13
1-10-SF 12
(12:13) F.Gore up the middle to SF 13 for 1 yard (S.Nicholas).
2-9-SF 13
(11:34) A.Smith pass short right to M.Norris pushed ob at SF 21 for 8 yards (C.Lofton).
Timeout #1 by SF at 10:58.
3-1-SF 21
(10:58) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to M.Crabtree to SF 35 for 14 yards (T.DeCoud).
1-10-SF 35
(10:24) F.Gore up the middle to SF 40 for 5 yards (J.Abraham).
2-5-SF 40
(9:50) F.Gore right tackle to SF 44 for 4 yards (B.Grimes).
3-1-SF 44
(9:10) A.Smith pass incomplete deep left to Del.Walker.
PENALTY on ATL-D.Robinson, Defensive Pass Interference, 34 yards, enforced at SF 44 - No Play.
1-10-ATL 22 (9:04) A.Smith pass short left to M.Crabtree to ATL 20 for 2 yards (D.Robinson).
2-8-ATL 20
(8:26) A.Smith pass short right to F.Gore to ATL 16 for 4 yards (C.Lofton, M.Peterson).
3-4-ATL 16
(7:40) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to F.Gore to ATL 13 for 3 yards (M.Peterson, C.Lofton). ATL-C.Peters
was injured during the play. His return is Probable.
4-1-ATL 13
(7:08) A.Smith right guard to ATL 12 for 1 yard (J.Anderson).
1-10-ATL 12 (6:33) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis to ATL 1 for 11 yards (M.Peterson).
San Francisco challenged the runner broke the plane ruling, and the play was REVERSED.
(Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis for 12 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
J.Nedney extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Jennings, Holder-A.Lee.
SF 7 ATL 0, 10 plays, 88 yards, 1 penalty, 6:16 drive, 9:03 elapsed
J.Nedney kicks 73 yards from SF 30 to ATL -3. E.Weems to ATL 24 for 27 yards (N.Bowman).
PENALTY on ATL-O.Mughelli, Offensive Holding, 9 yards, enforced at ATL 17.
Atlanta Falcons at 5:57, (1st play from scrimmage 5:52)
1-10-ATL 8
(5:52) M.Turner up the middle to ATL 9 for 1 yard (A.Franklin).
2-9-ATL 9
(5:14) M.Ryan pass short right to B.Finneran pushed ob at ATL 12 for 3 yards (N.Clements).
3-6-ATL 12
(4:37) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete deep left to H.Douglas.
4-6-ATL 12
(4:31) M.Koenen punt is BLOCKED by D.Zeigler, Center-J.Zelenka, RECOVERED by SF-T.Mays at ATL 0.
TOUCHDOWN.
San Francisco 49ers at 4:26
J.Nedney extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Jennings, Holder-A.Lee.
SF 14 ATL 0, 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00 drive , 10:34 elapsed
J.Nedney kicks 68 yards from SF 30 to ATL 2. E.Weems to ATL 29 for 27 yards (T.Brown).
Atlanta Falcons at 4:26, (1st play from scrimmage 4:20)
1-10-ATL 29 (4:20) M.Ryan sacked at ATL 24 for -5 yards (P.Haralson).
2-15-ATL 24 (3:47) M.Ryan pass short right to M.Turner pushed ob at ATL 37 for 13 yards (T.Mays).
3-2-ATL 37
(3:14) J.Snelling left guard to ATL 43 for 6 yards (T.Mays, T.Brown).
1-10-ATL 43 (2:41) M.Ryan pass short right to T.Gonzalez to ATL 44 for 1 yard (A.Brooks).
2-9-ATL 44
(2:04) M.Ryan pass deep right to R.White to SF 36 for 20 yards (T.Mays).
1-10-SF 36
(1:21) M.Ryan pass short right to B.Finneran pushed ob at SF 28 for 8 yards (A.Brooks).
2-2-SF 28
(1:07) J.Snelling right end to SF 24 for 4 yards (N.Clements, R.Jean Francois).
1-10-SF 24
(:41) M.Ryan pass short left to T.Gonzalez to SF 20 for 4 yards (I.Sopoaga).
2-6-SF 20
(:12) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SF-R.Jean Francois, Encroachment, 5 yards, enforced at SF 20 - No Play.
Efficiencies
END OF QUARTER
Time
First Downs
Poss
R
P
X
T 3 Down 4 Down
Score
San Francisco 49ers
14
6:16
1
2
1
4
1/2
1/1
Atlanta Falcons
0
8:44
2
2
0
4
1/3
0/0
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San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome
Play By Play
Second Quarter
10/3/2010
Atlanta Falcons continued.
2-1-SF 15
(15:00) O.Mughelli up the middle to SF 13 for 2 yards (J.Smith).
1-10-SF 13
(14:57) M.Turner up the middle to SF 16 for -3 yards (P.Haralson).
2-13-SF 16
(13:45) M.Ryan pass short left to M.Turner pushed ob at SF 8 for 8 yards (D.Goldson).
3-5-SF 8
(13:15) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short right to H.Douglas for 8 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
M.Bryant extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Zelenka, Holder-M.Koenen.
SF 14 ATL 7, 12 plays, 71 yards, 1 penalty, 6:17 drive, 1:51 elapsed
M.Koenen kicks 73 yards from ATL 30 to SF -3. K.Williams to SF 14 for 17 yards (S.Adkins).
San Francisco 49ers at 13:09, (1st play from scrimmage 13:04)
1-10-SF 14
(13:04) A.Smith pass short right to J.Morgan pushed ob at SF 24 for 10 yards (S.Nicholas).
1-10-SF 24
(12:36) F.Gore right tackle to SF 24 for no gain (J.Babineaux).
PENALTY on SF-N.Byham, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at SF 24 - No Play.
1-15-SF 19
(12:05) (Shotgun) A.Smith sacked at SF 12 for -7 yards (C.Lofton).
2-22-SF 12
(11:33) F.Gore up the middle to SF 14 for 2 yards (S.Nicholas).
3-20-SF 14
(10:49) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to F.Gore to SF 26 for 12 yards (B.Grimes, W.Moore).
4-8-SF 26
(10:12) A.Lee punts 41 yards to ATL 33, Center-B.Jennings. E.Weems pushed ob at SF 48 for 19 yards (N.Bowman,
M.Lawson).
Atlanta Falcons at 9:59
1-10-SF 48
(9:59) M.Turner right end pushed ob at SF 38 for 10 yards (T.Mays).
1-10-SF 38
(9:34) M.Turner right tackle to SF 29 for 9 yards (N.Clements).
2-1-SF 29
(8:52) M.Turner up the middle to SF 28 for 1 yard (T.Spikes).
1-10-SF 28
(8:19) M.Ryan pass incomplete short right to T.Gonzalez.
2-10-SF 28
(8:11) M.Ryan pass short right to T.Gonzalez to SF 18 for 10 yards (P.Willis, T.Mays).
1-10-SF 18
(7:27) M.Turner right tackle to SF 18 for no gain (P.Willis).
2-10-SF 18
(6:49) M.Ryan pass incomplete short right to M.Turner.
3-10-SF 18
(6:43) M.Ryan pass short left intended for T.Gonzalez INTERCEPTED by S.Spencer (T.Spikes) at SF 6. S.Spencer
to SF 6 for no gain (T.Gonzalez).
San Francisco 49ers at 6:37
1-10-SF 6
(6:37) F.Gore left end to SF 19 for 13 yards (W.Moore). FUMBLES (W.Moore), ball out of bounds at SF 20.
1-10-SF 19
(6:07) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to Del.Walker (V.Walker).
2-10-SF 19
(6:02) A.Smith pass short left to M.Crabtree to SF 34 for 15 yards (D.Robinson).
1-10-SF 34
(5:25) A.Smith pass short right to Del.Walker to SF 40 for 6 yards (S.Nicholas).
2-4-SF 40
(4:39) A.Smith pass short left to N.Byham to SF 40 for no gain (D.Robinson).
3-4-SF 40
(4:01) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to J.Morgan (B.Grimes).
4-4-SF 40
(3:55) A.Lee punts 56 yards to ATL 4, Center-B.Jennings. E.Weems to ATL 17 for 13 yards (B.Jennings).
Atlanta Falcons at 3:44
1-10-ATL 17 (3:44) M.Turner right end to ATL 15 for -2 yards (N.Bowman).
2-12-ATL 15 (3:02) M.Ryan scrambles up the middle to ATL 16 for 1 yard (A.Franklin).
Timeout #2 by SF at 03:00.
3-11-ATL 16 (3:00) M.Ryan pass incomplete short right to H.Douglas (T.Brown).
4-11-ATL 16 (2:53) M.Koenen punts 53 yards to SF 31, Center-J.Zelenka, out of bounds.
San Francisco 49ers at 2:45
1-10-SF 31
(2:45) A.Smith pass short left to M.Crabtree to SF 44 for 13 yards (D.Robinson).
1-10-SF 44
(2:10) F.Gore right guard to SF 47 for 3 yards (M.Peterson).
Two-Minute Warning
2-7-SF 47
(2:00) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to F.Gore to ATL 34 for 19 yards (S.Nicholas, W.Moore).
1-10-ATL 34 (1:20) A.Smith pass short left intended for F.Gore INTERCEPTED by C.Lofton at ATL 31. C.Lofton to ATL 33 for
2 yards (F.Gore).
Atlanta Falcons at 1:13
1-10-ATL 33 (1:13) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short middle to T.Gonzalez to ATL 42 for 9 yards (T.Brown, T.Mays).
Timeout #1 by ATL at 01:07.
2-1-ATL 42
(1:07) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short right to T.Gonzalez pushed ob at ATL 45 for 3 yards (T.Brown).
PENALTY on SF-J.Smith, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at ATL 42 - No Play.
1-10-ATL 47 (1:03) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete short left to B.Finneran.
2-10-ATL 47 (1:00) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short middle to H.Douglas to SF 19 for 34 yards (N.Clements).
Penalty on SF-A.Brooks, Defensive Offside, declined.
1-10-SF 19
(:50) M.Ryan pass incomplete short right to R.White.
2-10-SF 19
(:48) (Shotgun) M.Ryan scrambles right end ran ob at SF 10 for 9 yards (T.Brown).
Timeout #3 by SF at 00:41.
3-1-SF 10
(:41) O.Mughelli right guard to SF 10 for no gain (A.Franklin).
Timeout #2 by ATL at 00:36.
4-1-SF 10
(:36) M.Ryan up the middle to SF 8 for 2 yards (R.McDonald).
Timeout #3 by ATL at 00:32.
1-8-SF 8
(:32) M.Ryan pass incomplete short right to J.Peelle.
2-8-SF 8
(:29) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete short middle to J.Blalock.
PENALTY on ATL-M.Ryan, Intentional Grounding, 10 yards, enforced at SF 8.
Penalty on ATL-J.Blalock, Illegal Touch Pass, declined.
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R8
P9
R6
P7
P8
P9
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P11
R12
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome
(:14) M.Ryan pass incomplete deep left to R.White.
(:14) M.Bryant 37 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Zelenka, Holder-M.Koenen.
SF 14 ATL 10, 11 plays, 49 yards, 1 penalty, 1:13 drive, 15:00 elapsed
Efficiencies
END OF QUARTER
Time
First Downs
Poss
R
P
X
T 3 Down 4 Down
Score
San Francisco 49ers
14
7:35
1
4
0
5
0/2
0/0
Atlanta Falcons
10
7:25
4
3
1
8
1/5
1/1
3-18-SF 18
4-18-SF 18
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome
Play By Play
Third Quarter
10/3/2010
SF elects to Receive, and ATL elects to defend the East goal.
M.Koenen kicks 70 yards from ATL 30 to end zone, Touchback.
San Francisco 49ers at 15:00
1-10-SF 20
(15:00) F.Gore up the middle to SF 22 for 2 yards (C.Peters).
2-8-SF 22
(14:23) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis to SF 28 for 6 yards (W.Moore).
3-2-SF 28
(13:39) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to F.Gore.
PENALTY on ATL-C.Lofton, Defensive Pass Interference, 7 yards, enforced at SF 28 - No Play.
1-10-SF 35
(13:35) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to V.Davis.
2-10-SF 35
(13:30) F.Gore right tackle to SF 40 for 5 yards (C.Lofton).
3-5-SF 40
(12:48) (Shotgun) F.Gore right guard to SF 46 for 6 yards (K.Biermann).
1-10-SF 46
(12:09) F.Gore up the middle to SF 50 for 4 yards (S.Nicholas).
2-6-SF 50
(11:34) (Shotgun) F.Gore right tackle to ATL 49 for 1 yard (J.Babineaux).
3-5-ATL 49
(10:52) (Shotgun) F.Gore right end to ATL 42 for 7 yards (T.DeCoud).
1-10-ATL 42 (10:06) F.Gore right guard to ATL 41 for 1 yard (S.Nicholas).
2-9-ATL 41
(9:24) A.Smith pass short left intended for J.Morgan INTERCEPTED by W.Moore at ATL 33. W.Moore to ATL 46
for 13 yards (N.Byham, J.Morgan).
Atlanta Falcons at 9:16
1-10-ATL 46 (9:16) M.Turner left end pushed ob at SF 27 for 27 yards (D.Goldson).
1-10-SF 27
(8:40) M.Turner right end pushed ob at SF 22 for 5 yards (T.Mays).
2-5-SF 22
(8:07) M.Turner right end to SF 22 for no gain (T.Spikes, P.Willis).
PENALTY on SF-P.Haralson, Unnecessary Roughness, 11 yards, enforced at SF 22.
1-10-SF 11
(7:37) J.Snelling right tackle to SF 9 for 2 yards (P.Willis).
2-8-SF 9
(6:57) J.Snelling right end pushed ob at SF 9 for no gain (I.Sopoaga).
3-8-SF 9
(6:24) (Shotgun) M.Ryan sacked at SF 13 for -4 yards (T.LaBoy).
4-12-SF 13
(5:52) M.Bryant 31 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Zelenka, Holder-M.Koenen.
SF 14 ATL 13, 7 plays, 41 yards, 1 penalty, 3:27 drive, 9:11 elapsed
M.Koenen kicks 70 yards from ATL 30 to end zone, Touchback.
San Francisco 49ers at 5:49
1-10-SF 20
(5:49) A.Smith pass short right to F.Gore to SF 23 for 3 yards (S.Nicholas).
2-7-SF 23
(5:09) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis to SF 26 for 3 yards (J.Anderson, V.Walker).
3-4-SF 26
(4:22) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep right to J.Morgan.
4-4-SF 26
(4:14) A.Lee punts 47 yards to ATL 27, Center-B.Jennings, downed by SF-A.Brooks.
Atlanta Falcons at 4:03
1-10-ATL 27 (4:03) M.Ryan scrambles left end to ATL 30 for 3 yards.
2-7-ATL 30
(3:24) M.Turner left tackle to ATL 31 for 1 yard (A.Franklin, P.Willis).
3-6-ATL 31
(2:48) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete short right to T.Gonzalez.
4-6-ATL 31
(2:43) M.Koenen punts 43 yards to SF 26, Center-J.Zelenka, fair catch by K.Williams.
San Francisco 49ers at 2:37
1-10-SF 26
(2:37) F.Gore left end pushed ob at SF 30 for 4 yards (S.Nicholas).
2-6-SF 30
(2:02) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to M.Crabtree to SF 44 for 14 yards (T.DeCoud).
1-10-SF 44
(1:29) F.Gore up the middle to SF 45 for 1 yard (S.Nicholas).
2-9-SF 45
(:51) (Shotgun) F.Gore up the middle to ATL 48 for 7 yards (C.Davis).
3-2-ATL 48
(:12) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to J.Morgan (B.Grimes).
4-2-ATL 48
(:08) A.Lee punts 36 yards to ATL 12, Center-B.Jennings, fair catch by E.Weems.
Atlanta Falcons at 0:04
1-10-ATL 12 (:04) J.Snelling right tackle to ATL 15 for 3 yards (P.Willis).
PENALTY on SF-M.Lawson, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at ATL 12 - No Play.
Efficiencies
END OF QUARTER
Time
First Downs
Poss
R
P
X
T 3 Down 4 Down
Score
San Francisco 49ers
14
10:03
2
1
1
4
2/4
0/0
Atlanta Falcons
13
4:57
1
0
1
2
0/2
0/0
X10
R11
R12
R13
X14
P13
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome
Play By Play
Fourth Quarter
10/3/2010
Atlanta Falcons continued.
1-5-ATL 17
(15:00) J.Snelling right tackle to ATL 24 for 7 yards (M.Lawson).
1-10-ATL 24 (14:27) M.Ryan pass short left to R.White to ATL 39 for 15 yards (D.Goldson).
1-10-ATL 39 (13:51) J.Snelling left guard to ATL 47 for 8 yards (P.Haralson).
2-2-ATL 47
(13:14) J.Snelling up the middle to SF 49 for 4 yards (P.Willis, D.Goldson).
1-10-SF 49
(12:34) M.Turner right end to ATL 45 for -6 yards (N.Clements).
2-16-ATL 45 (11:54) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short left to R.White to SF 46 for 9 yards (S.Spencer).
3-7-SF 46
(11:15) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short left to J.Snelling to SF 43 for 3 yards (N.Clements).
4-4-SF 43
(10:33) M.Koenen punts 35 yards to SF 8, Center-J.Zelenka, fair catch by K.Williams.
San Francisco 49ers at 10:25
1-10-SF 8
(10:25) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete deep right to M.Crabtree.
2-10-SF 8
(10:21) F.Gore up the middle to SF 8 for no gain (C.Lofton, S.Nicholas).
3-10-SF 8
(9:38) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to F.Gore to SF 21 for 13 yards (T.DeCoud).
1-10-SF 21
(9:00) (Shotgun) F.Gore left guard to SF 23 for 2 yards (C.Lofton).
2-8-SF 23
(8:21) A.Smith pass incomplete short right to M.Norris (J.Anderson).
3-8-SF 23
(8:18) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short left to J.Morgan to SF 33 for 10 yards (S.Nicholas).
1-10-SF 33
(7:40) F.Gore left end to SF 36 for 3 yards (C.Lofton).
2-7-SF 36
(7:01) A.Smith pass short left to F.Gore pushed ob at SF 42 for 6 yards (S.Nicholas).
3-1-SF 42
(6:28) A.Dixon left end to SF 45 for 3 yards (C.Lofton).
1-10-SF 45
(5:45) A.Smith pass incomplete deep right to J.Morgan [J.Anderson].
2-10-SF 45
(5:39) A.Smith pass short left to V.Davis pushed ob at ATL 40 for 15 yards (C.Peters).
1-10-ATL 40 (5:09) F.Gore up the middle to ATL 35 for 5 yards (K.Biermann).
2-5-ATL 35
(4:32) F.Gore right end to ATL 34 for 1 yard (T.DeCoud).
3-4-ATL 34
(3:52) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass incomplete short right [W.Moore].
PENALTY on SF-A.Smith, Intentional Grounding, 10 yards, enforced at ATL 34.
4-14-ATL 44 (3:45) A.Lee punts 36 yards to ATL 8, Center-B.Jennings, fair catch by E.Weems.
Atlanta Falcons at 3:40
1-10-ATL 8
(3:40) M.Ryan sacked at ATL 3 for -5 yards (P.Haralson).
2-15-ATL 3
(3:11) M.Ryan pass incomplete deep left to T.Gonzalez.
3-15-ATL 3
(3:07) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass deep left to B.Finneran to ATL 24 for 21 yards (A.Brooks).
1-10-ATL 24 (2:32) M.Ryan pass short middle to J.Snelling to ATL 26 for 2 yards (T.Spikes).
Two-Minute Warning
2-8-ATL 26
(2:00) M.Ryan pass deep left to R.White to ATL 45 for 19 yards (D.Goldson).
1-10-ATL 45 (1:37) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short right to T.Gonzalez pushed ob at ATL 46 for 1 yard (N.Clements).
2-9-ATL 46
(1:31) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short middle intended for T.Gonzalez INTERCEPTED by N.Clements at ATL 49.
N.Clements to ATL 10 for 39 yards (R.White). FUMBLES (R.White), RECOVERED by ATL-H.Dahl at ATL 7.
Atlanta Falcons at 1:22
1-10-ATL 7
(1:22) M.Ryan pass incomplete deep left to B.Finneran.
2-10-ATL 7
(1:16) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete short left to H.Douglas.
3-10-ATL 7
(1:12) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short middle to H.Douglas to ATL 24 for 17 yards (D.Goldson).
Timeout #1 by ATL at 01:06.
1-10-ATL 24 (1:06) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short left to R.White pushed ob at ATL 37 for 13 yards (S.Spencer).
1-10-ATL 37 (1:01) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short left to B.Finneran pushed ob at ATL 41 for 4 yards (S.Spencer).
2-6-ATL 41
(:57) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass deep right to R.White pushed ob at SF 39 for 20 yards (T.Brown).
1-10-SF 39
(:52) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass incomplete short left to H.Douglas.
2-10-SF 39
(:49) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short right to R.White to SF 31 for 8 yards (T.Brown).
Timeout #1 by SF at 00:43.
3-2-SF 31
(:43) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short left to T.Gonzalez to SF 26 for 5 yards (T.Mays).
Timeout #2 by SF at 00:39.
1-10-SF 26
(:39) M.Turner left guard to SF 25 for 1 yard (T.Mays).
Timeout #2 by ATL at 00:30.
2-9-SF 25
(:29) M.Turner left end to SF 25 for no gain (P.Haralson).
Timeout #3 by ATL at 00:07.
Timeout #3 by SF at 00:07.
3-9-SF 25
(:06) M.Bryant 43 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Zelenka, Holder-M.Koenen.
SF 14 ATL 16, 12 plays, 68 yards, 1:20 drive, 14:58 elapsed
M.Koenen kicks 48 yards from ATL 30 to SF 22. J.Morgan to SF 33 for 11 yards. FUMBLES, recovered by SF-K.Williams at SF 28.
K.Williams to SF 21 for -7 yards (M.Koenen).
Efficiencies
END OF QUARTER
Time
First Downs
Poss
R
P
X
T 3 Down 4 Down
Score
San Francisco 49ers
14
6:47
1
3
0
4
3/4
0/0
Atlanta Falcons
16
8:13
2
7
0
9
3/4
0/0
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Miscellaneous Statistics Report
San Francisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons
10/3/2010 at Georgia Dome
Ten Longest Plays for San Francisco 49ers
Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description
19
2 2-7-SF 47
(2:00) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to F.Gore to ATL 34 for 19 yards (S.Nicholas, W.Moore).
15
2 2-10-SF 19 (6:02) A.Smith pass short left to M.Crabtree to SF 34 for 15 yards (D.Robinson).
15
4 2-10-SF 45 (5:39) A.Smith pass short left to V.Davis pushed ob at ATL 40 for 15 yards (C.Peters).
14
1 3-1-SF 21
(10:58) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to M.Crabtree to SF 35 for 14 yards (T.DeCoud).
14
3 2-6-SF 30
(2:02) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to M.Crabtree to SF 44 for 14 yards (T.DeCoud).
13
2 1-10-SF 6
(6:37) F.Gore left end to SF 19 for 13 yards (W.Moore). FUMBLES (W.Moore), ball out of bounds at
SF 20.
13
2 1-10-SF 31 (2:45) A.Smith pass short left to M.Crabtree to SF 44 for 13 yards (D.Robinson).
13
4 3-10-SF 8
(9:38) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to F.Gore to SF 21 for 13 yards (T.DeCoud).
12
1 1-10-ATL 12 (6:33) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis to ATL 1 for 11 yards (M.Peterson).
San Francisco challenged the runner broke the plane ruling, and the play was REVERSED.
(Shotgun) A.Smith pass short right to V.Davis for 12 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
12
2 3-20-SF 14 (10:49) (Shotgun) A.Smith pass short middle to F.Gore to SF 26 for 12 yards (B.Grimes, W.Moore).
Ten Longest Plays for Atlanta Falcons
Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description
34
2 2-10-ATL 47 (1:00) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short middle to H.Douglas to SF 19 for 34 yards (N.Clements).
Penalty on SF-A.Brooks, Defensive Offside, declined.
27
3 1-10-ATL 46 (9:16) M.Turner left end pushed ob at SF 27 for 27 yards (D.Goldson).
21
4 3-15-ATL 3 (3:07) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass deep left to B.Finneran to ATL 24 for 21 yards (A.Brooks).
20
1 2-9-ATL 44 (2:04) M.Ryan pass deep right to R.White to SF 36 for 20 yards (T.Mays).
20
4 2-6-ATL 41 (:57) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass deep right to R.White pushed ob at SF 39 for 20 yards (T.Brown).
19
4 2-8-ATL 26 (2:00) M.Ryan pass deep left to R.White to ATL 45 for 19 yards (D.Goldson).
17
4 3-10-ATL 7 (1:12) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short middle to H.Douglas to ATL 24 for 17 yards (D.Goldson).
15
4 1-10-ATL 24 (14:27) M.Ryan pass short left to R.White to ATL 39 for 15 yards (D.Goldson).
13
1 2-15-ATL 24 (3:47) M.Ryan pass short right to M.Turner pushed ob at ATL 37 for 13 yards (T.Mays).
13
4 1-10-ATL 24 (1:06) (Shotgun) M.Ryan pass short left to R.White pushed ob at ATL 37 for 13 yards (S.Spencer).
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49ERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1950-2010)
COACHING
Games (Includes Postseason)
166 Bill Walsh (1979-88)
125 George Seifert (1989-96)
117 Dick Nolan (1968-75)
Wins (Includes Postseason)
108 George Seifert (1989-96)
102 Bill Walsh (1979-88)
72 Lawrence “Buck” Shaw (1946-54)
Consecutive Wins (Single Regular Season)
11 Steve Mariucci (1997)
10 George Seifert (1990, 1994)
9 Bill Walsh (1984)
Consecutive Wins (Regular Season)
15 George Seifert (1989-90)
11 Steve Mariucci (1997)
10 George Seifert (1990, 1994)
Losses (Includes Postseason)
63 Bill Walsh (1979-88)
56 Dick Nolan (1968-75)
43 Steve Mariucci (1997-2002)
Consecutive Losses
9 Pete McCulley/Fred O’Conner (1978)
8 Mike Nolan (2007)
Steve Mariucci (1999)
Bill Walsh (1980)
7 Dennis Erickson (2004)
Bill Walsh (1979)
Dick Nolan (1974)
Winning Percentage (Includes Postseason)
75.5 George Seifert (1989-96)
63.8 Lawrence “Buck” Shaw (1946-54)
61.8 Bill Walsh (1979-88)
Seasons
10 Bill Walsh (1979-88)
9 Lawrence “Buck” Shaw (1946-54)
8 George Seifert (1989-96)
Dick Nolan (1968-75)
Consecutive Winning Seasons
8 George Seifert (1989-96)
6 Bill Walsh (1983-88)
4 Lawrence “Buck” Shaw (1951-54)
Division Titles
6 George Seifert (1989-90, 1992-95)
Bill Walsh (1981, 1983-84, 1986-88)
3 Dick Nolan (1970-72)
Consecutive Division Titles
4 George Seifert (1992-95)
3 Bill Walsh (1986-88)
Dick Nolan (1970-72)
SERVICE
GAMES PLAYED
Career
238 Jerry Rice, WR (1985-2000)
212 Jimmy Johnson, DB (1961-76)
208 Bryant Young (1994-2007)
Len Rohde, T (1960-74)
Consecutive Games
208 Len Rohde, T (1960-74)
189 Jerry Rice, WR (1985-97)
174 Leo Nomellini, DT (1950-63)
SCORING
POINTS
Career
1,130 Jerry Rice (1985-2000), 187 TD,
4 2-PT Conversions
979 Ray Wersching (1977-87), 409 PAT, 190 FG
738 Tommy Davis (1959-69), 348 PAT, 130 FG
Season
138 Jerry Rice (1987), 23 TD
136 Mike Cofer (1989), 49 PAT, 29 FG
131 Ray Wersching (1984), 56 PAT, 25 FG
Game
30 Jerry Rice, at Atl. (10/14/90), 5 TD
26 Gordy Soltau, vs. LA Rams (10/28/51), 3 TD,
1 FG, 5 PAT
24 Jerry Rice, at TB (11/14/93), 4 TD
Billy Kilmer, at Min. (10/15/61), 4 TD
TOUCHDOWNS
Career
187 Jerry Rice (1985-2000), 176 rec., 10 rush,
1 fum. rec.
83 Terrell Owens (1996-2003), 81 rec., 2 rush
66 Roger Craig (1983-90), 50 rush, 16 rec.
Season
23 Jerry Rice (1987), 22 rec., 1 rush
17 Jerry Rice (1995), 15 rec., 1 rush, 1 fum. rec.
Jerry Rice (1989), 17 rec.
16 Terrell Owens (2001), 16 rec.
Jerry Rice (1993), 15 rec, 1 rush
Jerry Rice (1986), 15 rec., 1 rush
Game
5 Jerry Rice, at Atl. (10/14/90), 5 rec.
4 Jerry Rice, at TB (11/14/93), 4 rec.
Billy Kilmer, at Min. (10/15/61), 4 rush
EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED
Career
425 Ray Wersching (1977-87)
350 Tommy Davis (1959-69)
302 Gordy Soltau (1950-58)
Season
62 Doug Brien (1994)
61 Mike Cofer (1993)
56 Ray Wersching (1984)
Game
8 Mike Cofer, vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
Mike Cofer, at Det. (12/19/93)
Mike Cofer, vs. Chi. (12/23/91)
Bruce Gossett, at Atl. (10/29/72)
Tommy Davis, at Det. (10/1/61)
EXTRA POINTS MADE
Career
409 Ray Wersching (1977-87)
348 Tommy Davis (1959-69)
289 Mike Cofer (1988-93)
Season
60 Doug Brien (1994)
59 Mike Cofer (1993)
56 Ray Wersching (1984)
Game
8 Mike Cofer, at Det. (12/19/93)
Mike Cofer, vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
Mike Cofer, vs. Chi. (10/23/91)
Bruce Gossett, at Atl. (10/29/72)
Tommy Davis, at Det. (10/1/61)
CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE
Career
234 Tommy Davis (9/27/59 to 12/12/65)
Season
56 Ray Wersching (1984)
51 Ray Wersching (1983)
40 Jeff Wilkins (1996)
Game
8 Mike Cofer, vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Career
276 Tommy Davis (1959-69)
261 Ray Wersching (1977-87)
194 Mike Cofer (1988-93)
Season
38 Mike Cofer (1988)
36 Gary Anderson (1997)
Mike Cofer (1990)
Mike Cofer (1989)
Bruce Gossett (1971)
35 Joe Nedney (2006)
Ray Wersching (1986)
Ray Wersching (1984)
Game
6 Joe Nedney, vs. TB (10/30/05)
Jeff Wilkins, vs. Atl. (9/29/96)
Ray Wersching, at NO (10/16/83)
Tommy Davis, at LA Rams (10/17/65)
Tommy Davis, at Dal. (11/20/60)
Gordy Soltau, at GB (11/23/58)
FIELD GOALS MADE
Career
190 Ray Wersching (1977-87)
130 Tommy Davis (1959-69)
128 Mike Cofer (1988-93)
Season
30 Jeff Wilkins (1996)
29 Joe Nedney (2006)
Gary Anderson (1997)
Mike Cofer (1989)
Game
6 Jeff Wilkins, vs. Atl. (9/29/96)
Ray Wersching, at NO (10/16/83)
5 Joe Nedney, vs. TB (10/30/05)
Jeff Chandler, vs. Chi. (9/7/03)
Bruce Gossett, vs. Den. (9/23/73)
Long
56 Joe Nedney, at StL (12/24/05)
Mike Cofer, at Atl. (10/14/90)
54 Steve Mike/Mayer, at LA Rams (11/9/75)
Bruce Gossett, vs. NO (10/21/73)
53 Joe Nedney, vs. Phi. (10/12/08)
Ray Wersching, at Det. (9/2/84)
Tommy Davis, at LA Rams (10/17/65)
Tommy Davis, vs. Chi. (10/4/64)
50+ Yards Career
9 Joe Nedney (2005-10)
5 Mike Cofer (1988-93)
4 Ray Wersching (1977-87)
Tommy Davis (1959-69)
Consecutive Field Goals Made
18 Joe Nedney (11/26/06 to 9/30/07)
17 Mike Cofer (12/4/88 to 10/1/89)
16 Wade Richey (12/27/98 to 11/7/99)
Gary Anderson (9/14/97 to 11/10/97)
13 Jose Cortez (9/5/02 to 11/3/02)
Bruce Gossett (10/14/73 to 12/2/73)
Consecutive Games Field Goal Made
25 Bruce Gossett (11/29/70 to 10/1/72)
FIELD GOAL PCT.
Career (100+ attempts)
87.1 Joe Nedney (2005-10), 121-139
72.8 Ray Wersching (1977-87), 190-261
67.0 Mike Cofer (1988-93), 128-191
Season (20+ attempts)
92.9 Joe Nedney (2005), 26-28
91.3 Wade Richey (1999), 21-23
88.2 Jeff Wilkins (1996), 30-34
83.3 Ray Wersching (1983), 25-30
Ray Wersching (1979), 20-24
SAFETIES
Career
3 Bryant Young (1994-2007)
Charlie Krueger (1959-73)
2 Leo Nomellini (1950-1963)
1 (15 players) Last: J. Ulbrich, vs. Arz. (12/7/03)
Season
*2 Bryant Young (1996)
RUSHING
ATTEMPTS
Career
1,686 Roger Craig (1983-90)
1,582 Ken Willard (1965-73)
1,475 Joe Perry (1950-60, 1963)
Season
312 Frank Gore (2006)
310 Garrison Hearst (1998)
Roger Craig (1988)
271 Roger Craig (1989)
Game
36 Charlie Garner, at Dal. (9/24/00)
34 Maurice Hicks, at Arz. (12/12/04)
Delvin Williams, at StL (10/31/76)
31 Frank Gore, at Den. (12/31/06)
Garrison Hearst, vs. Sea. (12/1/02)
J.D. Smith, at Chi. (10/14/62)
J.D. Smith, at Bal. (10/7/62)
YARDS GAINED
Career
7,344 Joe Perry (1950-60, 1963)
7,064 Roger Craig (1983-90)
5,930 Ken Willard (1965-73)
Season
1,695 Frank Gore (2006)
1,570 Garrison Hearst (1998)
1,502 Roger Craig (1988)
Game
212 Frank Gore, vs. Sea. (11/19/06)
207 Frank Gore, vs. Sea. (9/20/09)
201 Charlie Garner, at Dal. (9/24/00)
Long
96t Garrison Hearst, vs. NYJ (9/6/98)
89t Hugh McElhenny, at Dal. Texans (10/5/52)
86t Hugh McElhenny, at GB (11/18/56)
100-YARD GAMES
Career
21 Frank Gore (2005-10)
20 Joe Perry (1948-60, 1963)
16 Garrison Hearst (1997-98, 2001-03)
Season
9 Frank Gore (2006)
6 Garrison Hearst (1998)
Roger Craig (1988)
5 Frank Gore (2009)
J.D. Smith (1959)
Joe Perry (1953)
Consecutive Games
4 Garrison Hearst (11/30/98 to 12/20/98)
3 Frank Gore (11/12/06 to 11/26/06)
J.D. Smith (10/7/62 to 10/21/62)
Billy Kilmer (10/1/61 to 10/15/61)
AVERAGE GAIN
Career (250+ attempts)
5.9 Steve Young (1987-99)
5.0 Wendell Tyler (1983-86)
Joe Perry (1950-60, 1963)
4.9 Jeff Garcia (1999-2003)
Hugh McElhenny (1952-60)
Season (100+ attempts)
6.1 Joe Perry (1958), 125-758
Joe Perry (1954), 173-1,049
5.4 Frank Gore (2006), 312-1,695
Delvin Williams (1975), 117-631
5.3 John Henry Johnson (1954), 129- 681
Joe Perry (1953), 192-1,018
Game (10+ attempts)
13.4 Joe Perry, vs. Det. (11/2/58), 13-174
12.9 Frank Gore, vs. Sea. (9/20/09), 16-207
11.9 Wilbur Jackson, vs. NO (11/27/77), 16-190
1,000-YARD SEASONS
Seasons
4 Frank Gore (2006-10)
3 Garrison Hearst (1997-98, 2001)
Roger Craig (1985, 1988-89)
2 Charlie Garner (1999-2000)
Joe Perry (1953-54)
Consecutive Seasons
4 Frank Gore (2006-10)
2 Charlie Garner (1999-2000)
Garrison Hearst (1997-98)
Roger Craig (1988-89)
Joe Perry (1953-54)
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Career
50 Roger Craig (1983-90)
Joe Perry (1950-60, 1963)
45 Ken Willard (1965-73)
37 Steve Young (1987-99)
J.D. Smith (1956-64)
Season
10 Frank Gore (2009)
Derek Loville (1995)
Ricky Watters (1993)
Billy Kilmer (1961)
J.D. Smith (1959)
Joe Perry (1953)
9 Ricky Watters (1992)
Roger Craig (1988)
Roger Craig (1985)
John Henry Johnson (1954)
Game
4 Billy Kilmer, at Min. (10/15/61)
Consecutive Games
5 Joe Perry (12/6/53 to 10/10/61)
Hugh McElhenny (9/26/54 to 10/24/54)
PASSING
QB RATING
Career (1,000+ Attempts)
101.4 Steve Young (1987-99)
93.5 Joe Montana (1979-92)
88.3 Jeff Garcia (1999-2003)
Season (200+ Attempts)
112.8 Steve Young (1994)
112.4 Joe Montana (1989)
107.0 Steve Young (1992)
ATTEMPTS
Career
4,600 Joe Montana (1979-92)
4,491 John Brodie (1957-73)
3,648 Steve Young (1987-99)
Season
578 Steve DeBerg (1979)
561 Jeff Garcia (2000)
528 Jeff Garcia (2002)
Game
60 Joe Montana, at Was. (11/17/86)
57 Tim Rattay, vs. Arz. (10/10/04)
Joe Montana, at Atl. (10/6/85)
55 Jeff Garcia, at Dal. (12/8/02)
COMPLETIONS
Career
2,929 Joe Montana (1979-92)
2,469 John Brodie (1957-73)
2,400 Steve Young (1987-99)
Season
355 Jeff Garcia (2000)
347 Steve DeBerg (1979)
332 Joe Montana (1983)
Game
38 Tim Rattay, vs. Arz. (10/10/04)
37 Joe Montana, at Atl. (11/6/85)
36 Jeff Garcia, at Dal. (12/8/02)
Jeff Garcia, vs. Chi. (12/17/00)
Consecutive Completions
22 Joe Montana, vs. Cle. (11/29/87)
and at GB (12/6/87)
19 Steve Young, at Was. (11/24/96)
Long
97t Steve Young to John Taylor, at Atl. (11/3/91)
96t Joe Montana to Jerry Rice, at SD (11/27/88)
95t J. Montana to J. Taylor, at LA Rams (12/11/89)
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
Career (1,000+ attempts)
65.8 Steve Young (1987-99), 2,400-3,648
63.7 Joe Montana (1979-92), 2,929-4,600
61.4 Jeff Garcia (1999-2003), 1,449-2,360
Season (200+ attempts)
70.3 Steve Young (1994), 324-461
70.2 Joe Montana (1989), 271-386
68.0 Steve Young (1993), 314-462
Game (20+ attempts)
90.0 Steve Young, vs. Det. (10/20/91), 18-20
85.7 Steve Young, vs. NO (9/14/97), 18-21
85.0 John Brodie, vs. Atl. (9/29/68), 17-20
84.4 Joe Montana, vs. Atl. (9/25/83), 27-32
YARDS
Career
35,124 Joe Montana (1979-92)
31,548 John Brodie (1957-73)
29,907 Steve Young (1987-99)
Season
4,278
Jeff Garcia (2000)
4,170
Steve Young (1998)
4,023
Steve Young (1993)
Game
476 Joe Montana, at Atl. (10/14/90)
462 Steve Young, at LA Rams (11/28/93)
458 Joe Montana, at LA Rams (12/11/89)
300-YARD GAMES
Career
35 Joe Montana (1979-92)
28 Steve Young (1987-99)
14 Jeff Garcia (1999-2003)
Season
7 Steve Young (1998)
6 Jeff Garcia (2000)
5 Steve Young (1994)
Joe Montana (1982, 1985, 1987, 1990)
Consecutive 300-Yard Games
6 Steve Young (1998)
5 Joe Montana (1982)
4 Joe Montana (1990)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Career
244 Joe Montana (1979-92)
221 Steve Young (1987-99)
214 John Brodie (1957-73)
Season
36 Steve Young (1998)
35 Steve Young (1994)
32 Jeff Garcia (2001)
Game
6 Joe Montana, at Atl. (10/14/90)
5 Joe Montana, at Phi. (9/24/89)
Joe Montana, at Atl. (10/6/85)
Steve Spurrier, at Chi. (11/19/72)
John Brodie, vs. Min. (11/28/65)
Consecutive Games
18 Steve Young (10/9/94 to 11/26/95)
note-DNP in 5 games in 1995
15 Steve Young (9/6/98 to 12/27/98)
note-EQ 11-8-98
14 Joe Montana (12/17/89 to 12/3/90)
PASSES INTERCEPTED
Career
224 John Brodie (1957-73)
134 Y.A. Tittle (1951-60)
123 Joe Montana (1979-92)
Season
28 Y.A. Tittle (1955)
24 John Brodie (1971)
23 Frank Albert (1950)
Game
6 John Brodie, at Det. (11/4/73)
5 Steve DeBerg at Dal. (10/12/80)
Scott Bull vs. Pit. (11/27/78)
Tom Owen at Cle. (12/1/74)
John Brodie, vs. Bal. (11/28/64)
Y.A. Tittle, at Bal. (11/30/58)
Y.A. Tittle, vs. Bal. (12/13/53)
Frank Albert, vs. Pit. (12/7/52)
Fewest, Season (200+ attempts)
4 Steve Bono (1991), 237 attempts
6 Steve Young (1997), 356 attempts
Steve Young (1996), 316 attempts
7 Steve Young (1992), 402 attempts
Steve Spurrier (1975), 207 attempts
PASSES WITHOUT INTERCEPTION
Consecutive
183 Steve Young (10/3/93)-22 passes to
(11/28/93)-13 passes
154 Joe Montana (9/24/89)-12 passes to
(11/19/89)-6 passes
150 Jeff Garcia (9/24/00)-26 passes to
(10/22/00)-8 passes
Game
57 Tim Rattay, vs. Arz. (10/10/04)
Joe Montana, at Atl. (10/6/85)
51 Steve Young, vs. Ind. (10/18/98)
46 Shaun Hill, at Mia. (12/14/08)
AVERAGE GAIN PER ATTEMPT
Career (1,000+ attempts)
8.2 Steve Young (1987-99)
7.6 Joe Montana (1979-92)
7.3 Y.A. Tittle (1951-60)
Season (200+ attempts)
9.14 John Brodie (1961)
9.12 Joe Montana (1989)
9.02 Steve Young (1991)
Game (20+ attempts)
15.39 Steve Young, vs. Det. (12/19/93)
14.44 Steve Young, vs. LA Rams (11/28/93)
14.25 Steve Young, vs. Atl. (10/16/92)
RECEIVING
RECEPTIONS
Career
1,281 Jerry Rice (1985-2000)
592 Terrell Owens (1996-2003)
508 Roger Craig (1983-90)
Season
122 Jerry Rice (1995)
112 Jerry Rice (1994)
108 Jerry Rice (1996)
Game
20 Terrell Owens, vs. Chi. (12/17/00)
16 Jerry Rice, vs. LA Rams (11/20/94)
14 Jerry Rice, vs. Min. (12/18/95)
Consecutive Games With A Reception
225 Jerry Rice (12/9/85 to 12/23/00)
115 Terrell Owens (10/20/96 to 12/21/03)
105 Dwight Clark (9/14/80 to 9/13/87)
YARDS
Career
19,247 Jerry Rice (1985-2000)
8,572 Terrell Owens (1996-2003)
6,750 Dwight Clark (1979-87)
Season
*1,848 Jerry Rice (1995)
1,570 Jerry Rice (1986)
1,503 Jerry Rice (1993)
Game
289 Jerry Rice, vs. Min. (12/18/95)
286 John Taylor, at LA Rams (12/11/89)
283 Terrell Owens, vs. Chi. (12/17/00)
Long
97t John Taylor, at Atl. (11/3/91)
96t Jerry Rice, at SD (11/27/88)
95t John Taylor, at LA Rams (12/11/89)
1,000-YARD SEASONS
Seasons
12 Jerry Rice (1986-96, 1998)
5 Terrell Owens (1998, 2000-03)
2 John Taylor (1989, 1991)
100-YARD GAMES
Career
66 Jerry Rice (1985-2000)
25 Terrell Owens (1996-2003)
17 Gene Washington (1969-77)
Season
9 Jerry Rice (1995)
8 Jerry Rice (1989)
7 Jerry Rice (1990)
Consecutive Games
4 Jerry Rice (10/29/95 to 11/20/95)
3 Jerry Rice (12/10/95 to 12/24/95)
Jerry Rice (9/10/89 to 9/24/89)
Jerry Rice (9/11/88 to 9/25/88)
Jerry Rice (11/15/87 to 11/29/87)
Dwight Clark (12/11/82 to 12/26/82)
Dwight Clark (9/12/82 to 11/21/82)
Consecutive Games With A TD Reception
13 Jerry Rice (12/19/86 to 12/27/87)
8 Terrell Owens (11/8/98 to 12/27/98)
Jerry Rice (12/8/89 to 11/27/89)
Dave Parks (11/7/65 to 9/11/66)
INTERCEPTIONS
INTERCEPTIONS
Career
51 Ronnie Lott (1981-90)
47 Jimmy Johnson (1961-76)
36 Kermit Alexander (1963-69)
Season
10 Ronnie Lott (1986)
Dave Baker (1960)
9 Tony Parrish (2003)
Dwight Hicks (1981)
Kermit Alexander (1968)
Lowell Wagner (1951)
AVERAGE GAIN
8 Walt Harris (2006)
Career (100+ receptions)
Dick Moegle (1957)
18.0 Gene Washington (1969-77), 371 rec.
Jim Cason (1951)
16.6 R.C. Owens (1957-61), 176 rec.
Game
16.3 John Taylor (1986-95), 347 rec.
4 Dave Baker, at LA Rams (12/4/60)
Season (25+ receptions)
3 Walt Harris, vs. Oak. (10/8/06)
21.4 Freddie Solomon (1983), 31 rec.
Ronnie Heard, vs. Arz. (10/27/02)
21.2 Gene Washington (1974), 29 rec.
Rod Woodson, vs. NO (9/14/97)
20.8 Gene Washington (1970), 53 rec.
Eric Wright, at Min. (9/8/83)
Game (5+ receptions)
Anthony Leonard, vs. Cin. (10/1/78)
32.4 John Taylor, at Atl. (12/3/89), 5-162
Consecutive Games
32.2 Jerry Rice, at Dal. (11/20/95), 5-161
6 Kermit Alexander (11/17/68 to 9/21/69)
32.0 Gene Washington, vs. NE (10/31/71), 5-160
5 Tony Parrish (11/2/03 to 12/7/03)
TOUCHDOWNS
4 Lance Schulters (10/10/99 to 11/21/99)
Career
Dick Moegle (11/4/56 to 11/25/56)
176 Jerry Rice (1985-2000)
YARDS RETURNED
81 Terrell Owens (1996-2003)
Career
59 Gene Washington (1969-77)
643 Ronnie Lott (1981-90)
Season
615 Jimmy Johnson (1961-76)
*22 Jerry Rice (1987)
586 Dwight Hicks (1979-85)
17 Jerry Rice (1989)
Season
16 Terrell Owens (2001)
303 Deion Sanders (1994)
Game
239 Dwight Hicks (1981)
5 Jerry Rice, at Atl. (10/14/90)
Game
4 Jerry Rice, at TB (11/14/93)
104 Dwight Hicks, at Was. (10/4/81)
3 Vernon Davis, at Hou. (10/25/09)
97 Zack Bronson, at Chi. (10/28/01)
Terrell Owens, at Atl. (10/14/01)
94 Merton Hanks, vs. NO (11/22/93)
Jerry Rice, vs. Min. (12/18/95)
Alvin Randolph, vs. Chi. (12/11/66)
Jerry Rice, vs. LA Rams (11/20/94)
Long
Tom Rathman at NYG (9/6/92)
97t Zack Bronson, at Chi. (10/28/01)
Jerry Rice, at Sea. (9/25/88)
94t Alvin Randolph, vs. Chi. (12/11/66)
Jerry Rice, vs. Chi. (12/14/87)
93t Deion Sanders, at Atl. (10/16/94)
Jerry Rice, vs. Cle. (11/29/87)
Jerry Rice, at TB (11/22/87)
Jerry Rice, vs. StL (11/9/86)
Jerry Rice, vs. Ind. (10/5/86)
Gene Washington vs. SD (9/17/72)
Gene Washington, at NO (12/13/70)
Bernie Casey, vs. Min. (10/24/65)
Dave Parks, at Bal. (10/3/65)
Gordy Soltau, vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)
TOUCHDOWNS
Career
5 Ronnie Lott (1981-90)
3 Tim McDonald (1993-99)
Deion Sanders (1994)
Dwight Hicks (1979-85)
Rex Berry (1951-56)
2 Patrick Willis (2007-10)
Jason Webster (2000-2003)
Zack Bronson (1997-2003)
Merton Hanks (1991-98)
Ken Norton Jr. (1994-2000)
Eric Davis (1990-95)
Eric Wright (1981-90)
Tom Holmoe (1983-89)
Jimmy Johnson (1961-76)
Skip Vanderbundt (1969-76)
Season
3 Deion Sanders (1994)
Ronnie Lott (1981)
2 Zack Bronson (2001)
Tim McDonald (1995)
Ken Norton Jr. (1995)
Tom Holmoe (1986)
Dwight Hicks (1983)
Eric Wright (1983)
Game
2 Ken Norton Jr., at StL (10/22/95)
PUNTING
PUNTS
Career
576 Andy Lee (2004-10)
511 Tommy Davis (1959-69)
380 Tom Wittum (1973-77)
281 Max Runager (1984-88)
Season
107 Andy Lee (2005)
105 Andy Lee (2007)
99 Andy Lee (2009)
Game
11 Tom Wittum, vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
Pete Brown, at Chi. (10/17/54)
10 Andy Lee vs. Sea. (9/30/07)
Jim Miller, vs. Atl. (11/8/81)
Jim Miller, vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)
Mike Connell, at Atl. (11/5/78)
Tom Wittum, vs. Atl. (10/23/76)
YARDS
Career
25,880
22,833
15,494
Season
*4,968
4,711
4,447
3,990
Andy Lee (2004-10)
Tommy Davis (1959-69)
Tom Wittum (1973-77)
Andy Lee (2007)
Andy Lee (2009)
Andy Lee (2005)
Andy Lee (2004)
Game
550
517
475
465
Long
86
82
Andy Lee, vs. Sea. (9/30/07)
Tom Wittum, vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
Tommy Davis, at Det. (10/6/63)
Andy Lee, at Min. (9/27/09)
Larry Barnes, vs. Chi. Cardinals (9/29/57)
Andy Lee, vs. NE (10/5/08)
Tommy Davis, vs. Min. (9/30/62)
81 Andy Lee, at TB (11/21/04)
Tommy Davis, at StL (11/25/62)
Game
141
133
131
126
Long
95t
94t
93t
Anthony Leonard, vs. NO (10/17/76), 9 ret.
Bruce Taylor, at Hou. (11/15/70), 6 ret.
Dexter Carter, vs. Min. (10/3/93), 5 ret.
Dexter Carter, vs. Min. (12/18/95), 4 ret.
John Taylor, vs. Was. (11/21/88)
Hugh McElhenny, at Chi. (10/19/52)
Dana McLemore, vs. LA Rams (1/2/83)
Game
210
202
195
194
Long
105t
104t
103t
101t
Abe Woodson, vs. Det.(11/11/62)
Lenny Lyles, vs. Bal. (12/18/60)
Maurice Hicks, vs. SD (10/15/06)
Allen Rossum, vs. Phi. (10/12/08)
Abe Woodson, at LA Rams (11/8/59)
Allen Rossum, at Arz. (11/10/08)
Abe Woodson, vs. Min. (9/15/63)
Terry Kirby, vs. Car. (11/16/97)
James Owens, at Det. (11/2/80)
AVERAGE
Career (50+ returns)
AVERAGE
10.8 Dana McLemore (1982-87), 142 ret.
AVERAGE
Career (50+ returns)
10.5 Jimmy Williams (2002-04), 55 ret.
Career (100+ attempts)
10.4 Dexter Carter (1990-94, 1995-96), 117 ret. 29.4 Abe Woodson (1958-64), 166 returns
44.9 Andy Lee (2004-10), 576 punts
27.3 Joe Arenas (1951-57), 139 returns
Season (1+ per game)
44.7 Tommy Davis (1959-69), 511 punts
25.9 Vic Washington (1971-73), 84 returns
16.8 Jimmy Williams (2002), 20 returns
41.9 Tommy Thompson (1995-97), 208 punts
Season (10+ returns)
14.2 Hugh McElhenny (1952), 20 returns
Frank Albert (1950-52), 139 punts
13.8 Bruce Taylor (1973), 15 returns (14 games) 34.4 Joe Arenas (1953), 16 returns (12 games)
Season (40+ attempts)
Game (3+ returns)
32.2 Abe Woodson (1963), 29 returns (14 games)
47.8 Andy Lee (2008), 66 punts
40.7 Hugh McElhenny, at Chi. (12/19/52), 3 ret.
31.3 Abe Woodson (1962), 37 returns (14 games)
47.6 Andy Lee (2009), 99 punts
31.5 Dexter Carter, vs. Min. (12/18/95), 4 ret.
Game (3+ returns)
47.3 Andy Lee (2007), 105 punts
31.3 Dana McLemore, vs. LA Rams (1/2/83), 4 ret.
67.3 Lenny Lyles, vs. Bal. (12/18/60), 3 ret.
45.8 Tommy Davis (1965), 54 punts
52.7 Abe Woodson, at LA Rams (11/8/59), 3 ret.
29.8 Manfred Moore, vs. Atl. (11/24/74), 5 ret.
45.7 Tommy Davis (1959), 59 punts
46.5 Allen Rossum, at Arz. (11/10/08), 4 ret.
45.6 Tommy Davis (1964), 79 punts
TOUCHDOWNS
Tommy Davis (1962), 48 punts
TOUCHDOWNS
Career
Game (4+ attempts)
Career
4 Dana McLemore (1982-87)
57.2 Andy Lee, at Pit. (9/23/07)
5 Abe Woodson (1958-64)
2 Dexter Carter (1990-94, 1995-96)
55.0 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, at Det. (10/9/94), 4 punts
2 Dexter Carter (1990-94, 1995-96)
John Taylor (1986-95)
54.8 Andy Lee, at StL (12/21/08), 5 punts
James Owens (1979-80)
Freddie Solomon (1978-85)
54.5 Tommy Davis, vs. Chi. (11/19/61), 4 punts
Dave Williams (1977-78)
Kermit Alexander (1963-69)
54.3 Andy Lee, vs. Sea. (9/30/07), 10 punts
Season
Abe Woodson (1958-64)
54.2 Tommy Davis, at LA Rams (10/18/64), 5 punts Season
3 Abe Woodson (1963)
PUNT RETURNS
Game
2 John Taylor (1988)
1 (20 times) Last: Allen Rossum, at Arz
Freddie Solomon (1980)
PUNT RETURNS
(11/10/08)
Career
KICKOFF RETURNS
149 John Taylor (1986-95)
SACKS
KICKOFF RETURNS
142 Dana McLemore (1982-87)
Career
(Since 1970)
Bruce Taylor (1970-77)
217 Dexter Carter (1990-94, 1995-96)
Career
124 Joe Arenas (1951-57)
185 Maurice Hicks (2004-2007)
112.5 Cedrick Hardman (1970-79)
Season
166 Abe Woodson (1958-64)
106.0 Tommy Hart (1968-77)
47 R.W. McQuarters (1998)
Season
89.5 Bryant Young (1994-2007)
45 Dana McLemore (1984)
63 Maurice Hicks (2007)
Season
44 Michael Lewis (2007)
57 Maurice Hicks (2006)
18.0 Cedrick Hardman (1971)
John Taylor (1988)
50 Vinny Sutherland (2001)
17.5 Fred Dean (1983)
Game
Game
Cleveland Elam (1977)
9 Ralph McGill, at Atl. (10/29/72)
9 Allen Rossum, vs. Phi. (10/12/08)
17.0 Tim Harris (1992)
Anthony Leonard, vs. NO (10/17/76)
Maurice Hicks, vs. SD (10/15/06)
Tommy Hart (1972)
8 Hugh McElhenny, vs. Det. (11/2/58)
8 Maurice Hicks, at Was. (10/23/05)
Game
Joe Arenas, at Det. (10/16/55)
6.0 Fred Dean, vs. NO (11/13/83)
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
7 Michael Lewis, vs. StL (11/18/07)
Tommy Hart, at LA Rams (10/11/76)
Career
Dana McLemore, at NO (11/25/84)
4.0
Roy Barker, at StL (10/25/98)
4,873 Abe Woodson (1958-64)
Chris Doleman, at NO (10/11/98)
PUNT RETURN YARDS
4,707 Dexter Carter (1990-94, 1995-96)
Dana Stubblefield, at Phi. (11/10/97)
Career
4,242 Maurice Hicks (2004-2007)
Dwaine Board, at LA Raiders (9/22/85)
1,531 Dana McLemore (1982-87)
Season
3.5
Justin Smith, at StL (1/3/10)
1,517 John Taylor (1986-95)
1,502 Maurice Hicks (2007)
Chris Doleman, vs. Car. (11/8/98)
1,323 Bruce Taylor (1970-77)
1,428 Maurice Hicks (2006)
Season
1,259 Allen Rossum (2008)
556 John Taylor (1988)
521 Dana McLemore (1984)
516 Bruce Taylor (1970)
49ERS INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICAL RECORDS
SCORING
SACKS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
TD R
P RT 2-PT
PAT
FG
TOT
Rice, Jerry (1985-2000)
187 10 176 1
4
1,130
Wersching, Ray (1977-87)
- - - 409/425 190/261 979
Davis, Tommy (1959-69)
- - - 348/350 130/276 738
Cofer, Mike (1988-93)
- - - 289/297 128/194 673
Soltau, Gordy (1950-58)
25 0 25 0
- 284/302 70/138 644
Nedney, Joe (2005-10)
- - - 142/142 121/139 505
Owens, Terrell (1996-2003) 83 2 81 0
2
502
Gossett, Bruce (1970-74)
- - - 163/168 99/153 460
Craig, Roger (1983-90)
66 50 16 0
396
Willard, Ken (1965-73)
61 45 16 0
366
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
Montana, Joe (1979-92)
Brodie, John (1957-73)
Young, Steve (1987-99)
Garcia, Jeff (1999-03)
Tittle, Y.A. (1951-60)
Smith, Alex (2005-10)
DeBerg, Steve (1977-80)
Spurrier, Steve (1967-75)
Rattay, Tim (2000-05)
Albert, Frank (1950-52)
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
Perry, Joe (1950-60, 1963)
Craig, Roger (1983-90)
Willard, Ken (1965-73)
Gore, Frank (2005-10)
Hearst, Garrison (1997-2003)
Smith, J.D. (1956-64)
McElhenny, Hugh (1952-60)
Barlow, Kevan (2001-05)
Young, Steve (1987-99)
Tyler, Wendell (1983-86)
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
Rice, Jerry (1985-2000)
Owens, Terrell (1996-2003)
Craig, Roger (1983-90)
Clark, Dwight (1979-87)
Jones, Brent (1987-97)
Wilson, Billy (1951-60)
Washington, Gene (1969-77)
Taylor, John (1986-95)
Stokes, J.J. (1995-2002)
Solomon, Freddie (1978-85)
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
Hardman, Cedrick (1970-79)
Hart, Tommy (1968-77)
Young, Bryant (1994-2007)
Haley, Charles (1986-91, 1999)
Board, Dwaine (1979-88)
Stubblefield, Dana (1993-97, 2001-02)
Dean, Fred (1981-85)
Doleman, Chris (1996-98)
Elam, Cleveland (1976-78)
Carter, Andre (2001-05)
LG
96t
83t
97t
75t
78t
75
93
81t
89t
60
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
McLemore, Dana (1982-87)
Taylor, John (1986-95)
Taylor, Bruce (1970-77)
Carter, Dexter (1990-96)
McGill, Ralph (1972-76)
Woodson, Abe (1958-64)
Solomon, Freddie (1978-85)
Alexander, Kermit (1963-69)
Arenas, Joe (1951-57)
Griffin, Don (1986-93)
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
TOTAL YARDS
Rice, Jerry (1985-2000)
19,872
Craig, Roger (1983-90)
11,506
Owens, Terrell (1996-2003)
8,734
Perry, Joe (1950-60, 1963)
8,624
Willard, Ken (1965-73)
8,086
Gore, Frank (2005-10)
7,925
Hearst, Garrison (1997-2003) 7,139
McElhenny, Hugh (1952-60)
6,954
Clark, Dwight (1979-87)
6,800
Washington, Gene (1969-77) 6,663
PASSING YARDS
ATT
4,600
4,491
3,648
2,360
2,194
1,323
1,201
840
586
601
COMP
2,929
2,469
2,400
1,449
1,226
753
670
441
356
316
PCT
63.7
55.0
65.8
61.4
55.9
56.9
55.8
52.5
60.8
52.6
PUNT RETURN YARDAGE
YDS
35,124
31,548
29,906
16,408
16,016
7,949
7,220
5,250
3,941
3,847
TD
244
214
221
113
108
40
37
33
24
27
INT
123
224
86
56
134
50
60
48
18
43
RUSHING YARDS
ATT
1,475
1,686
1,582
1,241
1,189
1,007
877
891
608
624
YDS
7,344
7,064
5,930
5,831
5,535
4,370
4,288
3,614
3,581
3,112
YDS
19,247
8,572
4,442
6,750
5,195
5,902
6,664
5,598
4,139
4,873
NAME
Lott, Ronnie (1981-90)
Johnson, Jimmy (1961-76)
Alexander, Kermit (1963-69)
Hanks, Merton (1991-98)
Hicks, Dwight (1979-85)
Wagner, Lowell (1950-53, 1955)
Berry, Rex (1951-56)
Griffin, Don (1986-93)
Parrish, Tony (2002-06)
10. Baker, Dave (1959-61)
INT
51
47
36
31
30
25
22
22
22
21
YDS
643
615
499
380
586
331
404
49
504
294
YDS AVG TD
1,531 10.8 4
1,517 10.2 2
1,323 9.3 0
1,213 10.4 2
964 9.2 1
949 9.0 2
804 7.6 2
782 6.5 2
774 6.2 1
667 9.0 1
LG
93t
95t
76
78t
54
85t
57t
70t
67t
76t
YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE (RUSH/RECEIVING)
TD
50
50
45
33
26
37
35
24
37
16
LG
78t
71
69t
80t
96t
80t
89t
78t
49t
40
AVG
15.0
14.5
8.7
13.3
12.5
14.5
17.9
16.3
12.7
15.7
TD
187
81
16
48
33
49
59
43
30
43
LG
96t
79t
73
80t
69t
77t
79t
97t
53
93t
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
PUNTS
Lee, Andy (2004-10)
576
Davis, Tommy (1959-69)
511
Wittum, Tom (1973-77)
380
Runager, Max (1984-88)
281
Spurrier, Steve (1967-75)
230
Thompson, Tommy (1995-98) 208
Miller, Jim (1980-82)
214
Helton, Barry (1988-90)
202
Wilmsmeyer, Klaus (1992-94) 145
Albert, Frank (1946-52)
139
AVG
12.6
13.1
13.9
12.3
19.5
13.2
18.4
2.2
22.9
14.0
TD
5
2
1
2
3
0
3
0
1
0
LG
83t
63
66t
67t
72
40
44t
23
60
40
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
NAME
RET
Woodson, Abe (1958-64)
166
Carter, Dexter (1990-96)
217
Hicks, Maurice (2004-07)
185
Arenas, Joe (1951-57)
139
Alexander, Kermit (1963-69) 137
Washington, Vic (1971-73)
84
Owens, James (1979-80)
72
Monroe, Carl (1983-87)
76
Cunningham, Doug (1967-73) 68
McElhenny, Hugh (1952-60) 65
RUSH RECEIVE
625
19,247
7,064
4,442
162
8,572
7,344
1,280
5,930
2,156
5,831
2,094
5,535
1,604
4,069
2,666
50
6,750
-1
6,664
PUNTING YARDAGE
INTERCEPTIONS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7t.
RTN
142
149
142
117
105
105
106
120
124
74
AVG
4.9
4.2
3.7
4.7
4.7
4.3
4.9
4.1
5.9
4.9
CAREER RECEPTIONS
REC
1,281
592
508
506
417
407
371
347
327
310
SACKS
112.5
106.0
89.5
66.5
61.0
46.5
40.0
38.0
33.0
32.0
YARDS
25,880
22,833
15,494
11,394
8,818
8,711
8,686
7,832
5,871
5,830
AVG
44.9
44.7
40.8
40.5
38.3
41.9
40.6
38.8
40.5
41.9
LG
82
82
68
62
61
65
80
56
61
70
KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE
YARDS
4,873
4,707
4,242
3,798
3,271
2,178
1,728
1,660
1,613
1,494
AVG TD LG
29.4 5 105t
21.7 2 98t
22.9 0 64
27.3 1 96
23.9 0 56
25.9 1 98t
24.0 2 101t
21.8 1 95t
23.7 0 94
23.0 0 55
SAN FRANCISCO ALL-TIME TOP 10 SEASON LEADERS
SCORING
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7t.
Jerry Rice
Mike Cofer
Ray Wersching
Jeff Wilkins
Ray Wersching
Gary Anderson
Mike Cofer
Joe Nedney
9t. Ray Wersching
Joe Nedney
YEAR
1987
1989
1984
1986
1983
1997
1988
2008
1986
2006
SEASON RECEIVING (BY YARDS)
TD
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PAT
0
40
56
40
51
38
40
34
41
29
FG
0
27
25
30
25
29
27
29
25
29
PTS
138
136
131
130
126
125
121
121
116
116
SEASON RUSHING (BY YARDS)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Frank Gore
Garrison Hearst
Roger Craig
Wendell Tyler
Charlie Garner
Garrison Hearst
Delvin Williams
Charlie Garner
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
YEAR
2006
1998
1988
1984
1999
2001
1976
2000
2009
2007
ATT
312
310
310
246
241
252
248
258
229
260
YDS
1,695
1,570
1,502
1,262
1,229
1,206
1,203
1,142
1,120
1,102
AVG
5.4
5.1
4.8
5.1
5.1
4.8
4.9
4.4
4.9
4.2
LG
72
96t
46t
40
53
43t
80t
42
80t
43t
TD
8
7
9
7
4
4
7
7
10
5
SEASON PASSING (BY YARDS)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jeff Garcia
Steve Young
Steve Young
Steve Young
Joe Montana
Joe Montana
Joe Montana
Steve DeBerg
Joe Montana
Joe Montana
YEAR
2000
1998
1993
1994
1990
1983
1985
1979
1984
1981
ATT
561
517
462
461
520
515
494
578
432
488
COMP
355
322
314
324
321
332
303
347
279
311
PCT
63.3
62.3
68.0
70.3
61.7
64.5
61.3
60.0
64.6
63.7
YDS
4,278
4,170
4,023
3,969
3,944
3,910
3,653
3,652
3,630
3,565
TD
31
36
29
35
26
26
27
17
28
19
INT
10
12
16
10
16
12
13
21
10
12
YEAR
NO
1. Jerry Rice
1995 +122
2. Jerry Rice
1986
86
3. Jerry Rice
1993
98
4. Jerry Rice
1990
100
5. Jerry Rice
1994
112
6. Jerry Rice
1989
82
7. Terrell Owens 2000
97
8. Terrell Owens 2001
93
9. Dave Parks
1965
80
10. Jerry Rice
1988
64
+ Team Record
* NFL Record
YDS
*1,848
1,570
1,503
1,502
1,499
1,483
1,451
1,412
1,344
1,306
AVG
15.1
18.3
15.3
15.0
13.4
18.1
15.0
15.2
16.8
20.4
LG
81t
66t
80t
64t
69t
68t
69t
60t
53t
96t
TD
15
15
15
13
13
17
13
16
12
9
SEASON INTERCEPTIONS (BY NUMBER)
1t. Dave Baker
Ronnie Lott
3t. Jim Cason
Lowell Wagner
Kermit Alexander
Dwight Hicks
Tony Parrish
8t. Walt Harris
Ken Casanega
Dick Moegle
YEAR
1960
1986
1949
1951
1968
1981
2003
2006
1946
1957
NO
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
YDS
96
134
152
115
155
239
202
84
146
107
AVG LG
9.6 28
13.4 57t
19.9 -12.8 40
17.2 66t
26.6 72
22.4 49
10.5 42
18.3 68
13.4 40
TD
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
SACKS
1. Cedrick Hardman
2t. Cleveland Elam
Fred Dean
4t. Tommy Hart
Tim Harris
6t. Tommy Hart
Charles Haley
8t. Cedrick Hardman
Dana Stubblefield
Chris Doleman
YEAR
1971
1977
1983
1972
1992
1976
1990
1975
1997
1998
NO.
18.0
17.5
17.5
17.0
17.0
16.0
16.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
YDS
N/A
N/A
151.5
N/A
116.0
N/A
107
N/A
99
81.5
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
YEAR
2006
1998
1985
1988
1971
1995
2000
1999
1952
1986
PLAYER
Gore, Frank
Hearst, Garrison
Craig, Roger
Craig, Roger
Washington, Vic
Rice, Jerry
Garner, Charlie
Garner, Charlie
McElhenny, Hugh
Rice, Jerry
RUSH
NO
YDS
312
1,695
310
1,570
214
1,050
310
1,502
191
811
5
36
258
1,142
241
1,229
98
684
10
72
NO
61
39
92
76
36
122
68
56
26
86
REC
YDS
485
535
1,016
534
317
1,848
647
535
367
1,570
OFF
YDS
2,180
2,105
2,066
2,036
1,128
1,884
1,789
1,764
1,051
1,642
PUNT RT
NO
YDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
284
0
0
KICK RT
NO
YDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
858
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
284
0
0
RET
YDS
0
0
0
0
858
0
0
0
680
0
DEF
YDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOT
YDS
2,180
2,105
2,066
2,036
1,986
1,884
1,789
1,764
1,731
1,642
49ERS LONGEST PLAYS
LONG KICKOFF RETURNS
LONG RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE
96t
89t
86t
82t
80
80t
80t
80t
79t
78t
78t
78t
Garrison Hearst vs. NYJ ......................................................... 9/6/98
Hugh McElhenny at Dal. Texans ........................................... 10/5/52
Hugh McElhenny at GB ...................................................... 11/18/56
Hugh McElhenny vs. Dal. Texans ........................................ 10/26/52
Wilbur Jackson vs. NO ....................................................... 11/27/77
Frank Gore vs. Sea. ............................................................ 9/20/09
Delvin Williams vs. Was........................................................ 11/7/76
J.D. Smith vs. GB ................................................................. 12/7/58
Frank Gore vs. Sea. ............................................................ 9/20/09
Kevan Barlow vs. Pit. ......................................................... 11/17/03
Joe Perry vs. Dal. Texans ................................................... 10/26/52
Joe Perry vs. GB ................................................................ 12/10/50
97t
96t
95t
93t
89t
92t
85t
83t
82
81t
81t
81t
80t
80t
80t
80t
80t
80t
80t
Steve Young to John Taylor at Atl........................................... 11/3/91
Joe Montana to Jerry Rice at SD ......................................... 11/27/88
Joe Montana to John Taylor at LA Rams............................. 12/11/89
Steve DeBerg to Freddie Solomon vs. Atl. ............................. 9/28/80
Tim Rattay to Brandon Lloyd vs. Dal. ..................................... 9/25/05
Joe Montana to John Taylor at LA Rams............................. 12/11/89
Jim Plunkett to Delvin Williams vs. Was................................. 11/7/76
John Brodie to Dave Parks at LA Rams ............................... 10/18/64
Steve Young to Terry Kirby at Atl. ......................................... 10/19/97
Steve Young to Garrison Hearst vs. NO ................................ 11/22/98
Elvis Grbac to Jerry Rice at Dal. .......................................... 11/12/95
Steve Spurrier to Ted Kwalick vs. NO................................... 10/22/72
Steve Young to Jerry Rice at Det. ........................................ 12/19/93
Steve Young to Jerry Rice vs. Atl. ........................................ 10/18/92
Joe Montana to Jerry Rice vs. Was...................................... 11/21/88
Joe Montana to Dwight Clark at Hou. .................................. 10/21/84
John Brodie to Clifton McNeil at GB ...................................... 9/28/69
John Brodie to Dave Parks vs. Min. ..................................... 10/25/64
John Brodie to Jimmy Johnson at Chi. ................................ 10/14/62
86
82
82
81
81
80
79
76
75
74
74
72
71
71
71
Larry Barnes vs. Chi. .............................................................9/29/57
Andy Lee vs. NE ................................................................. 10/5/08
Tommy Davis vs. Min. ...........................................................9/30/62
Andy Lee at TB ................................................................. 11/21/04
Tommy Davis at StL Cardinals ............................................11/25/62
Jim Miller at Den. .................................................................9/19/82
Tommy Davis at Chi. ...........................................................10/14/62
Larry Barnes vs. Bal. .............................................................12/8/57
Verl Lillywhite vs. Cle. ...........................................................9/30/57
Andy Lee at Bal. ................................................................. 10/7/07
Tommy Davis vs. Chi...........................................................10/30/51
Jon Kilgore vs. Chi. ...............................................................12/6/69
Andy Lee vs. Sea. ............................................................... 9/30/07
Andy Lee at StL .................................................................. 9/16/07
Tommy Davis vs. Chi...........................................................10/25/59
95t
94t
93t
89t
88t
85t
83t
80t
79t
78t
John Taylor vs. Was. ............................................................11/21/88
Hugh McElhenny at Chi. ......................................................10/19/52
Dana McLemore vs. LA Rams ..................................................1/2/83
Jimmy Williams vs. Sea. ........................................................12/1/02
Manfred Moore vs. Atl. ........................................................11/24/74
Abe Woodson at GB ............................................................10/21/62
Dana McLemore vs. Chi.......................................................12/14/87
Abe Woodson vs. Det. ............................................................11/5/61
Dana McLemore at NYG ........................................................10/8/84
Dexter Carter vs. Min...........................................................12/18/95
LONGEST PASSES
LONGEST PUNTS
LONGEST PUNT RETURNS
105t
104t
103t
101t
101t
99t
98t
98t
98t
97t
97t
96t
96
Abe Woodson at LA Rams .....................................................11/8/59
Allen Rossum at Arz. ...........................................................11/11/08
Abe Woodson vs. Min. ...........................................................9/15/63
Terry Kirby vs. Car...............................................................11/16/97
James Owens at Det.............................................................11/2/80
Abe Woodson at NYG ..........................................................11/17/63
Dexter Carter vs. NO .............................................................12/1/91
Vic Washington at Atl. .........................................................10/29/72
Abe Woodson at Det..............................................................10/1/61
Vic Washington vs. Dal. .......................................................12/23/72
Lenny Lyles vs. Bal. ............................................................12/18/60
Dexter Carter at Was. ............................................................11/6/94
Joe Arenas vs. Bal...............................................................12/16/56
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS
97t
94t
93t
90t
88t
86t
83t
82
77t
74t
73t
Zack Bronson at Chi............................................................ 10/28/01
Alvin Randolph vs. Chi......................................................... 12/11/66
Deion Sanders at Atl. .......................................................... 10/16/94
Deion Sanders at SD .......................................................... 12/11/94
Tory Nixon at GB ................................................................. 10/26/86
Eric Davis vs. StL ................................................................ 11/26/95
Ronnie Lott at KC ................................................................ 12/26/82
Carlton Williamson vs. Sea. ................................................. 11/25/85
Tom Holmoe vs. StL Cardinals ............................................... 11/9/86
Deion Sanders vs. NO ........................................................... 9/25/94
Tim McDonald at Was. .......................................................... 11/6/94
99t
96t
80t
80t
78t
75t
73t
71
71t
66t
65t
63t
Don Griffin vs. Chi. ..............................................................12/23/91
Lee Woodall vs. Buf...............................................................12/3/95
Dwaine Carpenter at Chi. ....................................................10/31/04
Dwight Hicks at Was. ............................................................10/4/81
Derrick Johnson at Arz. (Mexico City) ....................................10/2/05
Clark Miller at Det. ..............................................................11/14/65
Skip Vanderbundt at Dal......................................................11/23/72
Gerard Williams vs. NO .........................................................9/23/79
Darnell Walker at Min..........................................................10/24/99
Windlan Hall vs. Phi. .............................................................12/2/73
Keena Turner at Was. ............................................................12/1/85
Tommy Hart at StL Cardinals...............................................10/24/71
LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS
LONGEST FIELD GOALS
56
56
54
54
53
53
53
Joe Nedney at StL ............................................................ 12/24/05
Mike Cofer at Atl..................................................................10/14/90
Steve Mike-Mayer at LA Rams .............................................11/9/75
Bruce Gossett vs. NO...........................................................10/21/73
Joe Nedney vs. Phi. .......................................................... 10/12/08
Ray Wersching at Det. .............................................................9/2/84
Tommy Davis at LA Rams....................................................10/18/64
92t
74t
62t
58t
41t
38
30
Bruce Taylor at NO ..............................................................12/13/70
Nate Clements at NYG ...................................................... 10/19/08
Johnny Jackson at Dal. .......................................................10/15/89
Bruce Taylor at NO ................................................................9/26/71
Donald Strickland vs. Phi. ....................................................10/12/08
Kermit Alexander vs. Phi......................................................11/20/66
Kermit Alexander at Phi. ........................................................9/20/64
LONGEST RETURNS OF FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT
49ERS NFL LEADERS
49ERS
49ERSQB
QB WINS/LOSSES
WINS/LOSSES
(1950-2009)
PLAYER
Montana, Joe
Young, Steve
Brodie, John
Tittle, Y.A.
Garcia, Jeff
Smith, Alex
Spurrier, Steve
Albert, Frankie
Plunkett, Jim
Hill, Shaun
Bono, Steve
Grbac, Elvis
DeBerg, Steve
Bull, Scott
Mira, George
Owen, Tom
Rattay, Tim
Kemp, Jeff
Reed, Joe
Cavanaugh, Matt
O’Sullivan, J.T.
Snead, Norm
McHan, Lamar
Dorsey, Ken
Gagliano, Bob
Cason, Jimmy
Druckenmiller, Jim
Detmer, Ty
Moroski, Mike
Powers, Jimmy
Morrall, Earl
Dilfer, Trent
Weinke, Chris
Waters, Bobby
Morrison, Dennis
Stenstrom, Steve
WINS
99
92
73
45
36
16
14
13
11
10
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
465
LOSSES
40
33
73
31
35
28
17
16
15
6
1
3
15
17
2
3
9
2
4
0
6
6
7
8
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
5
1
2
2
3
395
TIES
7
1
1
1
1
1
12
RUSHING CHAMPIONS
PCT.
0.712
0.742
0.500
0.591
0.507
0.364
0.453
0.450
0.423
0.625
0.833
0.625
0.250
0.227
0.667
0.571
0.308
0.583
0.429
1.000
0.250
0.250
0.222
0.200
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
0.500
0.500
0.300
0.167
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.540
1953 Joe Perry ...............................................................................1,018
1954 Joe Perry ...............................................................................1,049
PASSING CHAMPIONS (Passer Rating)
1970
1987
1989
1991
1992
1993
1994
1996
1997
John Brodie .............................................................................93.9
Joe Montana ..........................................................................102.1
Joe Montana ..........................................................................112.4
Steve Young ...........................................................................101.8
Steve Young ...........................................................................107.0
Steve Young ...........................................................................101.5
Steve Young ...........................................................................112.8
Steve Young .............................................................................97.2
Steve Young ...........................................................................104.7
1954
1956
1957
1965
1968
1982
1985
1990
1996
Billy Wilson .................................................................................60
Billy Wilson .................................................................................60
Billy Wilson .................................................................................52
Dave Parks .................................................................................80
Clifton McNeil .............................................................................71
Dwight Clark ...............................................................................60
Roger Craig .................................................................................92
Jerry Rice .................................................................................100
Jerry Rice .................................................................................108
1953
1972
1986
1987
1989
1990
1991
1993
1994
2001
2002
2009
Billy Wilson .................................................................................10
Gene Washington ........................................................................12
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................16
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................22
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................17
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................13
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................14
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................16
Jerry Rice ...................................................................................13
Terrell Owens ..............................................................................16
Terrell Owens ..............................................................................13
Vernon Davis...............................................................................13
RECEIVING CHAMPIONS (Receptions)
RECEIVING CHAMPIONS (Touchdowns)
PUNTING CHAMPIONS (Based on Average)
1962 Tommy Davis ...........................................................................45.6
SCORING
1952
1953
1984
1987
1989
Gordy Soltau ...............................................................................94
Gordy Soltau .............................................................................114
Ray Wersching ..........................................................................131
Jerry Rice .................................................................................138
Mike Cofer ................................................................................136
1953
1959
1962
1963
Joe Arenas ...............................................................................34.4
Abe Woodson ...........................................................................29.4
Abe Woodson ...........................................................................31.3
Abe Woodson ...........................................................................32.2
KICKOFF RETURNS (Based on Average)
FIELD GOALS
1960 Tommy Davis ..............................................................................19
PUNT RETURNS (Based on Yards)
1960 Abe Woodson ............................................................................174
1988 John Taylor ...............................................................................556
INTERCEPTIONS
1960 Dave Baker .................................................................................10
1986 Ronnie Lott .................................................................................10
2003 Tony Parrish ................................................................................9#
*NFL Record #Shared NFL Lead
ROOKIE SEASON RECORDS
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ATT
191
189
174
171
129
127
125
109
98
96
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
YDS
811
778
725
720
705
684
681
608
512
509
PLAYER
Washington, Vic
Willard, Ken
Jackson, Wilbur
Cooper, Earl
Johnson, John H.
Gore, Frank
Barlow, Kevan
Lisbon, Don
McElhenny, Hugh
Kilmer, Billy
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
YEAR
1971
1965
1974
1980
1954
2005
2001
1963
1952
1961
NO
1.
2t.
YEAR
1971
1965
1983
1980
1974
1952
1954
2005
2001
1961
NO
1.
2.
3.
4t.
4t.
TDS
8
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
PLAYER
Parks, Dave
Thomas, Jimmy
Owens, R.C.
Owens, Terrell
Stokes, J.J.
Craig, Roger
Cooper, Earl
Washington, Vic
Willard, Ken
Hardy, Carroll
RUSHING YARDS
PLAYER
Washington, Vic
Willard, Ken
Craig, Roger
Cooper, Earl
Jackson, Wilbur
McElhenny, Hugh
Johnson, John H.
Gore, Frank
Barlow, Kevan
Kilmer, Billy
TDS
10
9
8
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
PLAYER
Kilmer, Billy
Johnson, John H.
Craig, Roger
McElhenny, Hugh
Floyd, William
Willard, Ken
Moegle, Dicky
Barlow, Kevan
Gore, Frank
Cooper, Earl
Williams, Delvin
Washington, Vic
Smith, J.D.
NO
1.
2.
3.
4t.
REC
83
51
49
48
6.
7.
8t.
40
38
36
36
35
PLAYER
Cooper, Earl
Washington, Gene
Rice, Jerry
Crabtree, Michael
Craig, Roger
Johnson, Eric
Stokes, J.J.
Parks, Dave
Washington, Vic
Owens, Terrell
6t.
8t.
9.
6t.
9.
10.
YEAR
1961
1954
1983
1952
1994
1965
1955
2001
2005
1980
1974
1971
1958
YEAR
1980
1969
1985
2009
1983
2001
1995
1964
1971
1996
RECEIVING YARDS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
YDS
927
711
703
625
567
520
517
402
395
367
PLAYER
Rice, Jerry
Washington, Gene
Parks, Dave
Crabtree, Michael
Cooper, Earl
Owens, Terrell
Stokes, J.J.
Loyd, Alex
Owens, R.C.
McElhenny, Hugh
PLAYER
Owen, Tom
Smith, Alex
Morrall, Earl
Spurrier, Steve
Mira, George
Druckenmiller, Jim
Bull, Scott
Morrison, Dennis
Kilmer, Billy
Montana, Joe
INT
15
11
7
6
5
5
4
4
4
3
PLAYER
Owen, Tom
Smith, Alex
Spurrier, Steve
Morrall, Earl
Morrison, Dennis
Mira, George
Druckenmiller, Jim
Bull, Scott
Kilmer, Billy
Brodie, John
8.
RET
47
38
35
22
22
21
21
20
PLAYER
McQuarters, R.W.
Griffin, Don
Leonard, Anthony
Williams, Brandon
McGill, Ralph
Sutherland Vinny
Arenas, Joe
McElhenny, Hugh
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
YDS
406
377
293
284
272
219
7t.
10.
YEAR
1985
1969
1964
2009
1980
1996
1995
1950
1957
1952
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
YDS
1,327
875
621
331
286
252
239
227
211
160
NO
1.
2t.
TDS
10
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PLAYER
Owen, Tom
Smith, Alex
Morrall, Earl
Mira, George
Kilmer, Billy
Bull, Scott
Druckenmiller, Jim
Morrison, Dennis
Spurrier, Steve
Brodie, John
YEAR
1974
2005
1956
1964
1961
1976
1997
1974
1967
1957
NO
1.
2.
3.
4t.
6t.
5t.
YEAR
1974
1976
1964
1957
2005
1997
1991
1979
1974
1960
1956
PASSES ATTEMPTED
No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ATT
184
165
78
53
52
51
50
48
34
23
Player
Owen, Tom
Smith, Alex
Morrall, Earl
Mira, George
Druckenmiller, Jim
Morrison, Dennis
Spurrier, Steve
Bull, Scott
Kilmer, Billy
Montana, Joe
YEAR
1974
2005
1956
1964
1997
1974
1967
1976
1961
1979
YEAR
1998
1986
1976
2006
1972
2001
1951
1952
PUNT RETURN YARDS
PLAYER
McQuarters, R.W.
Griffin, Don
Leonard, Anthony
McElhenny, Hugh
Arenas, Joe
McGill, Ralph
YEAR
1998
1986
1976
1952
1951
1972
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
NO
1t.
TDS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ATT
96
79
78
77
73
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
YDS
3,990
3,455
3,152
3,069
2,813
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
AVG
45.7
43.7
41.6
40.9
40.7
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
PLAYER
Owen, Tom
Bull, Scott
Mira, George
Brodie, John
Smith, Alex
Druckenmiller, Jim
Musgrave, Bill
Montana, Joe
Morrison, Dennis
Waters, Bob
Morrall, Earl
YEAR
1974
2005
1967
1956
1974
1964
1997
1976
1961
1957
PUNT RETURNS
YEAR
1974
2005
1956
1967
1964
1997
1976
1975
1961
1979
PASSING YARDS
RECEPTIONS
10.
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5t.
PASSES COMPLETED
COMP
88
84
38
23
23
21
21
21
19
13
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4t.
PASSES INTERCEPTED
YEAR
1964
1969
1957
1996
1995
1983
1980
1971
1965
1955
PLAYER
Amey, Otis
McQuarters, R.W.
Griffin, Don
McLemore, Dana
Leonard, Anthony
Moore, Manfred
McElhenny, Hugh
YEAR
2005
1998
1986
1982
1976
1974
1952
PUNTING ATTEMPTS
PLAYER
Lee, Andy
Wittum, Tom
Helton, Barry
Miller, Jim
Spurrier, Steve
YEAR
2004
1973
1988
1980
1967
PUNTING YARDS
PLAYER
Lee, Andy
Wittum, Tom
Miller, Jim
Helton, Barry
Baker, Jason
YEAR
2004
1973
1980
1988
2001
PUNTING AVERAGE*
PLAYER
YEAR
Davis, Tommy
1959
Wittum, Tom
1973
Lee, Andy
2004
Miller, Jim
1980
Baker, Jason
2001
*minimum of 20 punts
ROOKIE SEASON RECORDS (CONT.)
KICKOFF RETURNS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5t.
7.
RET
50
41
41
33
26
26
21
PLAYER
Sutherland, Vinny
Owens, James
Carter, Dexter
Washington, Vic
Marshall, Rasheed
Leonard, Anthony
Arenas, Joe
INTERCEPTIONS
YEAR
2001
1979
1971
1990
2005
1976
1951
YDS
1,140
1,002
858
783
553
542
PLAYER
Sutherland, Vinny
Owens, James
Washington, Vic
Carter, Dexter
Leonard, Anthony
Arenas, Joe
YEAR
2001
1979
1971
1990
1976
1951
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
NO
1t.
TDS
1
1
1
PLAYER
Lawrence, Amos
Owens, James
Williams, Dave
4.
9.
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
NO
1.
2.
YEAR
1981
1979
1977
INT
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
PLAYER
Lott, Ronnie
McKyer, Tim
Moegle, Dicky
Alexander, Kermit
Johnson, Jimmy
Baker, Dave
Bruney, Fred
Powers, Jim
Williamson, Carlton
Churchman, Ricky
Berry, Rex
INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
YEAR
1981
1986
1955
1963
1961
1959
1953
1950
1981
1980
1951
NO
1.
2.
TDS
3
1
1
1
NO
1.
2.
TDS
12
10
10
9
9
9
PLAYER
Craig, Roger
Kilmer, Billy
McElhenny, Hugh
Cooper, Earl
Willard, Ken
Johnson, John H.
YDS
138
117
116
81
77
75
72
70
59
PLAYER
Randolph, Alvin
Lott, Ronnie
Johnson, Jimmy
Shell, Todd
Berry, Rex
Baker, Dave
Alexander, Kermit
Taylor, Bruce
Bruney, Fred
YEAR
1967
1981
1961
1984
1951
1959
1963
1970
1953
PTS
105
103
72
PLAYER
Brien, Doug
Richey, Wade
Craig, Roger
YEAR
1981
1986
1968
1966
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
4.
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
PLAYER
Lott, Ronnie
McKyer, Tim
Belk, Bill
Randolph, Alvin
YEAR
1983
1961
1952
1980
1965
1954
TOTAL POINTS
NO
1.
2.
3.
YEAR
1994
1997
1983
ROOKIE SINGLE GAME RECORDS
RUSHING YARDS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5t.
7.
8.
9.
YDS
170
134
131
125
124
124
118
108
100
PLAYER
McElhenny, Hugh
Lee, Amp
Kilmer, Billy
Washington, Vic
Carter, Dexter
Johnson, John H.
Thomas, Jimmy
Gore, Frank
Watters, Ricky
DATE
10/5/52
12/13/92
10/8/61
11/28/71
12/17/90
11/20/54
12/6/69
1/1/06
9/6/92
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
OPPONENT
Dal.
Min.
LA Rams
NYJ
LA Rams
Pit.
Chi.
Hou.
NYG
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
NO
1.
2t.
TD
4
3
3
PLAYER
Kilmer, Billy
Watters, Ricky
Craig, Roger
NO
1t.
REC
10
10
9
8
8
8
PLAYER
Rice, Jerry
Cooper, Earl
Cooper, Earl
Cooper, Earl
Cooper, Earl
Stickles, Monty
YDS
241
146
131
125
123
PLAYER
Rice, Jerry
Park, Dave
Thomas, Aaron
Conner, Clyde
Stickles, Monty
DATE
10/15/61
10/18/92
12/4/83
OPPONENT
Min.
Atl.
TB
RECEPTIONS
3.
4t.
DATE
12/9/85
9/7/80
9/14/80
10/26/80
10/19/80
9/25/60
OPPONENT
LA Rams
NO
StL
TB
LA Rams
NYG
RECEIVING YARDS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
DATE
12/9/85
10/25/64
11/19/61
12/8/56
9/25/60
OPPONENT
LA Rams
Min.
Chi.
GB
NYG
NO
1.
2.
TD
4
3
PLAYER
Kilmer, Billy
Craig, Roger
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
YDS
141
133
125
122
109
PLAYER
Leonard, Anthony
Taylor, Bruce
McLemore, Dana
McElhenny, Hugh
McGill, Ralph
NO
1.
2.
3.
4t.
YDS
179
163
159
147
147
PLAYER
Washington, Vic
Willis, Jamal
Cunningham, Doug
McLemore, Dana
Sutherland, Vinny
NO
1t.
INT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
PLAYER
McKyer, Tim
Lott, Ronnie
Williamson, Carlton
Churchman, Ricky
Johnson, Jimmy
Moegle, Dicky
Berry, Rex
Powers, Jimmy
DATE
10/15/61
12/4/83
OPPONENT
Min.
TB
PUNT RETURN YARDS
DATE
10/17/76
11/15/70
1/2/83
10/19/52
10/29/72
OPPONENT
NO
Houston
LA Rams
Chi.
Atl.
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
DATE
11/14/71
10/15/95
10/22/67
12/2/82
11/18/01
OPPONENT
NO
Ind.
NO
LA Rams
Car.
INTERCEPTIONS
DATE
12/19/86
10/11/81
11/29/81
11/30/80
11/5/61
10/23/55
10/21/51
10/22/50
OPPONENT
LA Rams
Det.
NYG
NE
Det.
Chi.
Chi.
Det.
ROOKIE HIGHLIGHTS
LONG RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
YDS
89t
82t
75t
74t
72t
PLAYER
McElhenny, Hugh
McElhenny, Hugh
Thomas, Jimmy
Carter, Dexter
Gore, Frank
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
YDS
83t
80t
79t
78
78t
PLAYER
Parks, Dave
Parks, Dave
Parks, Dave
Henderson, Keith
Hardy, Carroll
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
YDS
86
81
71
70
65
PLAYER
Barnes, Larry
Lee, Andy
Davis, Tommy
Stanley, Chad
Miller, Jim
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
YDS
94t
93t
88t
76t
76
PLAYER
McElhenny, Hugh
McLemore, Dana
Moore, Manfred
Griffin, Don
Taylor, Bruce
YDS
94
92t
85t
80t
74
PLAYER
Cunningham, Doug
Lawrence, Amos
Owens, James
Williams, Dave
Washington, Vic
OPPONENT
at Dal.
Dal.
Chi.
at Atl.
at Was.
LONG RETRUNS OF FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
DATE
10/5/52
10/2652
12/669
10/14/90
10/23/05
LONG RECEPTIONS
OPPONENT
at LA Rams
Min.
at Min.
Atl.
Det.
DATE
10/18/64
10/25/64
11/8/64
11/12/89
10/30/55
LONG PUNTS
OPPONENT
Chi.
TB
Chi.
at Jac.
at NYJ
DATE
9/29/57
11/21/04
10/25/59
9/12/99
9/21/80
LONG PUNT RETURNS
OPPONENT
Chi.
LA Rams
Atl.
Atl.
at Chi.
DATE
10/16/52
1/2/83
11/2474
11/23/86
11/8/70
LONG KICKOFF RETURNS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
OPPONENT
NO
LA Rams
Den.
at Min.
NE
DATE
11/22/67
11/22/81
11/18/79
12/4/77
10/31/71
NO YDS
1. 92t
2. 62t
PLAYER
Taylor, Bruce
Jackson, Johnny
OPPONENT
at NO
at Dal.
DATE
12/13/70
10/15/89
LONG COMPLETIONS
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
YDS
79t
68t
53t
50t
50
PLAYER
Mira, George
Owen, Tom
Owen, Tom
Sydney, Harry
Powers, Jim
OPPONENT
at Min.
at Chi.
Atl.
NO
at Det.
DATE
11/8/64
11/17/74
11/24/74
11/15/87
10/8/50
LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS
NO YDS
1. 94t
2. 70t
70
4. 63
5. 53t
PLAYER
Randolph, Alvin
Webster, Jason
Taylor, Bruce
Johnson, Jimmy
Shell, Todd
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
YDS
54
52
49
48
47
PLAYER
Mike-Mayer, Steve
Cortez, Jose
Cortez, Jose
Brien, Doug
Brien, Doug
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
YDS
75t
34
18
17
16
PLAYER
Johnson, Derrick
Davis, Eric
Pine, Ed
Winborn, Jamie
Capple, Jack
OPPONENT
Chi.
Atl.
GB
GB
at NO
DATE
12/11/66
11/19/00
11/1/70
12/10/61
11/25/84
LONG FIELD GOALS
OPPONENT
at LA Rams
StL
at NYJ
at NO
at LA Rams
DATE
11/9/75
9/23/01
10/1/01
11/28/94
9/18/94
LONG FUMBLE RETURNS
OPPONENT
at Arz.
at LA Rams
at Min.
at NO
Min.
DATE
10/2/05
12/17/90
12/2/62
1/6/02
10/24/65
ALL-TIME RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS
ALL-TIME INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TDS
DATE
10/4/09
9/14/08
12/31/06
1/1/06
11/27/05
9/25/05
9/7/03
10/6/02
11/25/01
10/28/01
12/3/00
11/19/00
10/17/99
9/19/99
1/3/98
12/15/97
9/29/96
11/26/95
10/22/95
10/22/95
9/10/95
9/3/95
1/15/95
12/11/94
11/6/94
10/16/94
9/25/94
11/22/93
10/31/93
10/3/93
9/6/92
1/12/91
1/6/90
1/9/88
11/9/86
10/26/86
10/26/86
10/5/86
9/28/86
10/13/85
12/2/84
11/25/84
12/19/83
10/16/83
9/18/83
9/18/83
9/8/83
12/26/82
1/3/82
11/22/81
10/11/81
10/4/81
9/27/81
10/1/78
10/19/75
12/15/74
11/23/72
10/29/72
10/1/72
12/20/70
9/27/70
10/26/69
11/24/68
11/24/68
9/15/68
12/11/66
11/24/66
10/16/66
* - Postseason
PLAYER
Willis, Patrick
Willis, Patrick
Harris, Walt
Adams, Mike
Spencer, Shawntae
Parrish, Tony
Plummer, Ahmed
Webster, Jason
Bronson, Zack
Bronson, Zack
Montgomery, Monty
Webster, Jason
Walker, Darnell
Shulters, Lance
Norton, Ken Jr.
Hanks, Merton
Pope, Marques
Davis, Eric
Norton, Ken Jr.
Norton, Ken Jr.
McDonald, Tim
McDonald, Tim
Davis, Eric
Sanders, Deion
McDonald, Tim
Sanders, Deion
Sanders, Deion
Hanks, Merton
McGruder, Michael
Davis, Eric
Johnson, John
Carter, Michael
Lott, Ronnie
Fuller, Jeff
Holmoe, Tom
Nixon, Tory
Lott, Ronnie
McKyer, Tim
Holmoe, Tom
Williamson, Carlton
McLemore, Dana
Shell, Todd
Wright, Eric
Hicks, Dwight
Collier, Tim
Hicks, Dwight
Wright, Eric
Lott, Ronnie
Lott, Ronnie
Lott, Ronnie
Lott, Ronnie
Hicks, Dwight
Lott, Ronnie
Leonard, Anthony
Allen, Nate
Wilcox, Dave
Vanderbundt, Skip
Vanderbundt, Skip
Simpson, Mike
Johnson, Jimmy
Phillips, Mel
Woitt, Johnny
Belk, Bill
Alexander, Kermit
Hindman, Stan
Randolph, Alvin
Dowdle, Mike
Johnson, Jimmy
YARDS
23
86
28
40
61
34
68
37
48
97
46
70
27
64
23
55
55
86
35
21
13
52
44
90
73
93
74
67
31
41
56
61
58
48
78
88
55
21
66*
43
54
53
48
62
32
40
60
83
20
25
41
32
26
30
37
21
21
37
32
36
35
57
6
66
25
94
27
35
OPPONENT
vs. StL
at Sea.
at Den.
vs. Hou.
at Ten.
vs. Dal.
vs. Chi.
vs. StL
at Ind.
at Chi.
at SD
vs. Atl.
vs. Car.
at NO
vs. Min.
vs. Den.
vs. Atl.
vs. StL
at StL
at StL
vs. Atl.
at NO
vs. Dal.
at SD
at Was.
at Atl.
vs. NO
vs. NO
vs. LA Rams
vs. Min.
at NYG
vs. Was.*
vs. Min.*
vs. Min.*
vs. StL Cardinals
at GB
at GB
vs. Ind.
at Mia.
vs. Chi.
at Atl.
at NO
vs. Dal.
at NO
at StL Cardinals
at StL Cardinals
at Min.
at KC
vs. NYG*
at LA Rams
vs. Dal.
at Was.
vs. NO
vs. Cin.
vs. NO
vs. NO
at Dal.
at Atl.
at NO
at Oak
vs. Cle.
at Bal.
at Pit.
at Pit.
at Bal. Colts
vs. Chi.
at Det.
at Atl.
DATE
11/22/59
11/30/58
10/27/57
12/8/56
10/16/55
10/17/54
9/26/54
12/6/53
10/12/52
10/14/51
11/5/50
PLAYER
Mertens, Jerry
Hazeltine, Matt
Herchman, Bill
Moegle, Dick
Berry, Rex
Brown, Hardy
Berry, Rex
Berry, Rex
Burke, Don
Cason, Jim
Livingston, Howie
YARDS
30
13
54
32
44
41
34
29
35
65
35
OPPONENT
at Bal. Colts
at Bal. Colts
vs. Chi.
vs. GB
at Det.
at Chi.
vs. Was.
vs. GB
at Det.
at Pit.
at LA Rams
ALL-TIME FUMBLE RETURNS FOR TDS
DATE
10/4/09
10/4/09
11/25/07
10/8/06
10/2/05
10/2/05
11/28/04
10/31/04
10/26/03
10/28/01
10/24/99
10/17/99
10/10/99
12/15/97
11/10/97
11/17/96
12/24/95
12/3/95
11/12/95
10/16/94
11/14/93
10/17/93
11/1/92
12/22/91
11/12/89
12/27/87
12/1/85
10/20/85
9/22/85
12/2/84
10/23/83
10/4/81
10/3/76
11/16/75
10/26/75
12/15/74
12/2/73
11/23/72
12/26/71
10/31/71
10/24/71
10/19/69
10/27/68
10/15/67
12/11/66
10/9/66
11/28/65
11/14/65
11/14/65
10/24/65
9/19/65
10/14/62
10/18/59
PLAYER
McDonald, Ray
McKillop, Scott
Banta-Cain, Tully
Oliver, Melvin
Johnson, Derrick
Smith, Derek
Smith, Derek
Carpenter, Dwaine
Harris, Kwame
Peterson, Julian
Walker, Darnell
McMillan, Mark
Young, Bryant
Greene, Kevin
Hanks, Merton
Doleman, Chris
Rice, Jerry
Woodall, Lee
Hanks, Merton
McDonald, Tim
Tamm, Ralph
Davis, Eric
Sherrard, Mike
Griffin, Don
Haley, Charles
Taylor, John
Turner, Keena
McIntyre, Guy
McColl, Milt
Johnson, Gary
Board, Dwaine
Hicks, Dwight
Elam, Cleveland
Hart, Tommy
McGill, Ralph
Belk, Bill
Hall, Windlan
Vanderbundt, Skip
Hoskins, Bob
Blue, Forrest
Hart, Tommy
Lakes, Roland
Witcher, Dick
Windsor, Bob
Alexander, Kermit
Hazeltine, Matt
Kopay, Dave
Miller, Clark
Wilcox, Dave
Chapple, Jack
Krueger, Charlie
Woodson, Abe
Hazeltine, Matt
YARDS
11
end zone
end zone
12
78
end zone
46
80
1
26
71
41
end zone
40
38
end zone
end zone
96
38
49
1
47
38
99
3
26
65
end zone
28
33
end zone
80
31
10
14
19
66
73
end zone
25
63
2
12
2
14
22
end zone
75
8
8
6
37
40
OPPONENT
vs. StL
vs. StL
at Arz.
vs. Oak.
at Arz. (Mex. City)
at Arz. (Mex. City)
vs. Mia.
at Chi.
at Arz.
at Chi.
at Min.
vs. Car.
at StL
vs. Den.
at Phi.
vs. Bal.
at Atl.
vs. Buffalo
at Dal.
at Atl.
at TB
at Dal.
at Phx. Cardinals
vs. Chi.
vs. Atl.
vs. LA Rams
at Was.
at Det.
at LA Raiders
at Atl.
at LA Rams
at Was.
vs. NYJ
vs. Chi.
at NE
vs. NO
vs. Phi.
at Dal.
vs. Was.*
vs. NE
at StL Cardinals
vs. Atl.
at Det.
at Phi.
vs. Chi.
vs. GB
at Min.
at Det.
at Det.
vs. Min.
vs. Chi.
at Chi.
at Det.
ALL-TIME BLOCKED FIELD GOALS RETURNED FOR TDS
DATE
9/27/09
10/19/08
10/12/08
10/15/89
9/26/71
12/13/70
(1970-Present)
PLAYER
YARDS
Clements, Nate
59
Clements, Nate
74
Strickland, Donald
41
Jackson, Johnnie
62
Taylor, Bruce
58
Taylor, Bruce
92
DATE
9/11/05
10/10/04
12/1/02
12/27/98
11/11/97
12/19/95
10/3/93
11/9/92
11/21/88
10/2/88
12/14/87
11/23/86
10/8/84
12/19/83
1/2/83
12/7/80
10/26/80
10/17/76
9/26/76
11/24/74
12/11/66
11/15/64
10/21/62
11/5/61
12/16/56
10/19/52
PLAYER
Amey, Otis
Battle, Arnaz
Williams, Jimmy
McQuarters, R.W.
Levy, Chuck
Carter, Dexter
Carter, Dexter
Hanks, Merton
Taylor, John
Taylor, John
McLemore, Dana
Griffin, Don
McLemore, Dana
McLemore, Dana
McLemore, Dana
Solomon, Freddie
Solomon, Freddie
Leonard, Anthony
McGill, Ralph
Moore, Manfred
Alexander, Kermit
Alexander, Kermit
Woodson, Abe
Woodson, Abe
Arenas, Joe
McElhenny, Hugh
ALL-TIME KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TDS
OPPONENT
at Min.
at NYG
vs. Phi.
at Dal.
at NO
at NO
ALL-TIME PUNT RETURNS FOR TDS
YARDS
75
71
89
72
73
78
72
48
95
77
83
76
79
56
93
57
53
60
50
88
44
70
85
80
67
94
OPPONENT
vs. StL
vs. Arz.
vs. Sea.
vs. StL
at Phi.
vs. Min.
vs. Min.
at Atl.
vs. Was.
vs. Det.
vs. Chi.
vs. Atl.
at NYG
vs. Dal.
vs. LA Rams
vs. NO
vs. TB
vs. NO
at Sea.
vs. Atl.
vs. Chi.
vs. GB
at GB
vs. Det.
at Bal. Colts
at Chi.
DATE
11/10/08
11/2/03
1/11/98
11/16/97
11/6/94
12/1/91
12/20/87
12/1/85
11/22/81
11/2/80
11/18/79
11/19/78
12/4/77
12/23/72
10/29/72
11/17/63
9/29/63
9/15/63
10/1/61
12/18/60
11/22/59
11/4/56
PLAYER
Rossum, Allen
Wilson, Cedrick
Levy, Chuck
Kirby, Terry
Carter, Dexter
Carter, Dexter
Cribbs, Joe
Monroe, Carl
Lawrence, Amos
Owens, James
Owens, James
Williams, Dave
Williams, Dave
Washington, Vic
Washington, Vic
Woodson, Abe
Woodson, Abe
Woodson, Abe
Woodson, Abe
Lyles, Lenny
Woodson, Abe
Arenas, Joe
YARDS
104
95
95
101
96
98
92
95
92
101
85
89
80
97
98
99
95
103
98
97
105
90
OPPONENT
at Arz.
vs. StL
vs. GB*
vs. Car.
at Was.
vs. NO
vs. Atl.
at Was.
at LA Rams
at Det.
vs. Den.
vs. LA Rams
at Min.
vs. Dal.*
at Atl.
at NYG
at Min.
vs. Min.
at Det.
vs. Bal. Colts
at LA Rams
vs. Det.
* - Postseason
ALL-TIME 1,000/3,000 YARD SEASONS
RUSHING
YARDS
1,695
1,570
1,502
1,262
1,229
1,206
1,203
1,142
1,120
1,102
1,054
1,050
1,049
1,036
1,036
1,024
1,019
1,018
1,013
PLAYER
Frank Gore
Garrison Hearst
Roger Craig
Wendell Tyler
Charlie Garner
Garrison Hearst
Delvin Williams
Charlie Garner
Frank Gore
Frank Gore
Roger Craig
Roger Craig
Joe Perry
Frank Gore
J.D. Smith
Kevan Barlow
Garrison Hearst
Joe Perry
Ricky Watters
RECEIVING
YEAR
2006
1998
1988
1984
1999
2001
1976
2000
2009
2007
1989
1985
1954
2008
1959
2003
1997
1953
1992
YARDS
*1,848
1,570
1,503
1,502
1,499
1,483
1,451
1,412
1,344
1,306
1,300
1,254
1,206
1,201
1,157
1,105
1,102
1,100
1,097
1,078
1,077
1,032
1,016
1,011
PLAYER
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Terrell Owens
Terrell Owens
Dave Parks
Jerry Rice
Terrell Owens
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
Dwight Clark
Terrell Owens
Gene Washington
Terrell Owens
Jerry Rice
John Taylor
R.C. Owens
Roger Craig
John Taylor
PASSING
YEAR
1995
1986
1993
1990
1994
1989
2000
2001
1965
1988
2002
1996
1991
1992
1998
1981
2003
1970
1998
1987
1989
1961
1985
1991
YARDS
4,278
4,170
4,023
3,969
3,944
3,910
3,653
3,652
3,630
3,565
3,538
3,521
3,465
3,344
3,200
3,112
3,054
3,029
3,020
PLAYER
Jeff Garcia
Steve Young
Steve Young
Steve Young
Joe Montana
Joe Montana
Joe Montana
Steve DeBerg
Joe Montana
Joe Montana
Jeff Garcia
Joe Montana
Steve Young
Jeff Garcia
Steve Young
John Brodie
Joe Montana
Steve Young
John Brodie
YEAR
2000
1998
1993
1994
1990
1983
1985
1979
1984
1981
2001
1989
1992
2002
1995
1965
1987
1997
1968
CAREER 100/300 YARD GAMES
CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES
NO
21
20
16
14
12
12
10
10
9
9
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
174
PLAYER
Frank Gore
Joe Perry
Garrison Hearst
Roger Craig
Hugh McElhenny
J.D. Smith
Wendell Tyler
Delvin Williams
Ricky Watters
Ken Willard
Charlie Garner
Kevan Barlow
Billy Kilmer
Wilbur Jackson
Paul Hofer
Joe Cribbs
Larry Schreiber
Maurice Hicks
Joe Arenas
Dexter Carter
Lenvil Elliott
Keith Henderson
John Henry Johnson
Terry Kirby
Amp Lee
Gary Lewis
Verl Lillywhite
C.R. Roberts
Jimmy Thomas
Vic Washington
O.J. Simpson
Steve Young
Lawrence Phillips
CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
W-L-T
15-6-0
16-4-0
15-1-0
11-3-0
8-4-0
7-5-0
8-2-0
5-5-0
8-1-0
5-3-1
3-3-0
2-3-0
4-0-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
128-45-1
CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMES
NO
35
28
14
6
5
5
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
109
PLAYER
Joe Montana
Steve Young
Jeff Garcia
John Brodie
Y.A. Tittle
Steve DeBerg
Elvis Grbac
Steve Bono
Jeff Kemp
Steve Spurrier
Alex Smith
Tim Rattay
George Mira
Tom Owen
J.T. O’Sullivan
Shaun Hill
Mike Moroski
W-L-T
26-9-0
21-7-0
5-9-0
4-1-1
4-1-0
0-5-0
2-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
69-39-1
NO
66
25
17
16
12
11
11
10
9
9
8
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
266
PLAYER
Jerry Rice
Terrell Owens
Gene Washington
Dwight Clark
John Taylor
Freddie Solomon
Dave Parks
Gordy Soltau
Bernie Casey
Billy Wilson
R.C. Owens
Monty Stickles
Paul Hofer
J.J. Stokes
Vernon Davis
J.R. Boone
Dick Witcher
Clinton McNeil
Ted Kwalick
Garrison Hearst
Brandon Lloyd
Isaac Bruce
Antonio Bryant
Clyde Conner
Roger Craig
John David Crow
Eric Johnson
Hugh McElhenny
Gore, Frank
Danny Abramowicz
Arnaz Battle
Alyn Beals
Jimmy Cason
Curtis Conway
Charlie Garner
Carroll Hardy
Jimmy Johnson
Brent Jones
Don Lisbon
Alex Loyd
Willie McGee
Jeff Moore
Renaldo Nehemiah
Joe Perry
Ted Popson
Tom Rathman
Mike Sherrard
J.D. Smith
Aaron Thomas
Ricky Watters
Cedrick Wilson
Mike Wilson
W-L-T
46-20-0
15-10-0
11-5-1
11-5-0
10-2-0
5-6-0
2-8-1
5-5-0
3-4-2
3-4-2
5-2-1
3-2-0
2-2-0
2-2-0
0-3-0
2-1-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
0-2-1
2-1-0
0-3-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
152-106-8
49ERS 100-YARD RUSHERS SINCE 1970
112 - Frank Gore vs. NO
107 - Frank Gore at StL
107 - Frank Gore at Phi.
167 - Frank Gore vs. Arz.
104 - Frank Gore vs. Chi.
207 - Frank Gore vs. Sea.
106 - Frank Gore vs. StL
101 - Frank Gore vs. Phi.
130 - Frank Gore vs. Det.
138 - Frank Gore vs. Cin.
116 - Frank Gore at Arz.
153 - Frank Gore at Den.
130 - Frank Gore vs. GB
144 - Frank Gore at Sea.
134 - Frank Gore at StL
212 - Frank Gore vs. Sea.
159 - Frank Gore at Det.
111 - Frank Gore at Chi.
134 - Frank Gore vs. Oak.
127 - Frank Gore vs. StL
108 - Frank Gore vs. Hou
109 - Maurice Hicks at StL
101 - Kevan Barlow vs. TB
103 - Kevan Barlow at NE
139 - Maurice Hicks at Arz.
114 - Kevan Barlow at NO
154 - Kevan Barlow at Phi.
154 - Kevan Barlow vs. Arz.
117 - Garrison Hearst vs. TB
124 - Garrison Hearst vs. Sea.
116 - Garrison Hearst vs. StL
103 - Garrison Hearst vs. Mia.
124 - Garrison Hearst vs. Buf
106 - Garrison Hearst at Ind.
145 - Garrison Hearst vs. NO
102 - Charlie Garner vs. KC
109 - Charlie Garner vs. Oak.
201 - Charlie Garner at Dal.
129 - Charlie Garner vs. Was
107 - Charlie Garner vs. Atl.
166 - Charlie Garner vs. Pit
102 - Lawrence Phillips at Arz.
107 - Garrison Hearst at NE
198 - Garrison Hearst vs. Det.
139 - Garrison Hearst at Car.
166 - Garrison Hearst vs. NYG
138 - Garrison Hearst at Was
187 - Garrison Hearst vs. NYJ
104 - Garrison Hearst vs. Dal.
105 - Garrison Hearst at Atl.
141 - Garrison Hearst at Car.
105 - Terry Kirby at Atl.
105 - Ricky Watters at NO
103 - Ricky Watters vs. TB
116 - Ricky Watters vs. NO
135 - Ricky Watters at NO
112 - Ricky Watters vs. Atl.
134 - Amp Lee at Min.
9/20/10 (20 carries)
1/3/10 (23 carries)
12/20/09 (16 carries)
12/14/09 (25 carries)
11/12/09 (25 carries)
9/20/09 (16 carries)
11/16/08 (18 carries)
10/12/08 (19 carries)
9/21/08 (27 carries)
12/15/07 (29 carries)
11/25/07 (21 carries)
12/31/06 (31 carries)
12/10/06 (18 carries)
12/14/06 (29 carries)
11/26/06 (21 carries)
11/19/06 (24 carries)
11/12/06 (22 carries)
10/29/06 (12 carries)
10/8/06 (27 carries)
9/17/06 (29 carries)
1/1/06 (25 carries)
12/24/05 (10 carries)
10/30/05 (26 carries)
1/2/05 (25 carries)
12/12/04 (34 carries)
9/19/04 (20 carries)
12/21/03 (30 carries)
12/7/03 (18 carries)
10/19/03 (20 carries)
12/1/02 (31 carries)
10/6/02 (13 carries)
12/16/01 (26 carries)
12/2/01 (25 carries)
11/25/01 (12 carries)
11/11/01 (17 carries)
11/12/00 (25 carries)
10/8/00 (24 carries)
9/24/00 (36 carries)
12/26/99 (16 carries)
12/12/99 (26 carries)
11/7/99 (20 carries)
9/27/99 (9 carries)
12/20/98 (27 carries)
12/14/98 (24 carries)
12/6/98 (20 carries)
11/30/98 (20 carries)
9/14/98 (22 carries)
9/6/98 (20 carries)
11/2/97 (22 carries)
10/19/97 (18 carries)
9/29/97 (28 carries)
12/2/96 (12 carries)
11/28/94 (26 carries)
10/23/94 (14 carries)
11/22/93 (16 carries)
9/26/93 (25 carries)
9/19/93 (19 carries)
12/13/92 (23 carries)
163 - Ricky Watters at LA Rams
115 - Ricky Watters vs. NO
104 - Ricky Watters at NE
100 - Ricky Watters at NYG
104 - Keith Henderson vs. Det.
102 - Steve Young vs. NO
124 - Dexter Carter at LA Rams
105 - Roger Craig vs. Buf.
109 - Roger Craig vs. Atl.
131 - Roger Craig at Ind.
115 - Roger Craig vs. NO
103 - Roger Craig at Atl.
162 - Roger Craig at Phx.
190 - Roger Craig at LA Rams
143 - Roger Craig vs. Den.
107 - Roger Craig at Sea.
110 - Roger Craig at NYG
104 - Roger Craig at LA Rams
107 - Joe Cribbs at NE
101 - Roger Craig vs. Atl.
105 - Joe Cribbs vs. StL
111 - Wendell Tyler vs. KC
117 - Roger Craig at Den.
107 - Wendell Tyler at Det.
107 - Roger Craig vs. Atl.
125 - Wendell Tyler at Min.
117 - Wendell Tyler at NO
108 - Wendell Tyler at Hou.
101 - Wendell Tyler at NYG
113 - Wendell Tyler at Phi.
102 - Wendell Tyler vs. TB
108 - Wendell Tyler at StL
107 - Wendell Tyler at Min.
125 - Lenvil Elliot vs. NO
147 - Paul Hofer at NO
102 - Paul Hofer at Oak.
104 - Paul Hofer vs. LA Rams
108 - O.J. Simpson vs. Chi.
107 - Delvin Williams at Min.
190 - Wilbur Jackson vs. NO
123 - Wilbur Jackson at NO
110 - Delvin Williams at NO
106 - Delvin Williams vs. Det.
104 - Delvin Williams at SD
156 - Wilbur Jackson vs. Min.
153 - Delvin Williams vs. Min.
180 - Delvin Williams vs. Was.
194 - Delvin Williams at StL Cardinals
121 - Delvin Williams at GB
104 - Delvin Williams at Atl.
106 - Delvin Williams vs. Chi.
129 - Ken Willard at NYJ
125 - Vic Washington at NYJ
106 - Larry Schreiber vs. Atl.
117 - Ken Willard vs. Phi.
104 - Larry Schreiber vs. Bal.
105 - Ken Willard vs. Cle.
11/22/92 (26 carries)
11/15/92 (21 carries)
10/11/92 (19 carries)
9/6/92 (13 carries)
10/20/91 (20 carries)
12/23/90 (8 carries)
12/17/90 (13 carries)
12/17/89 (25 carries)
11/12/89 (17 carries)
9/10/89 (24 carries)
12/11/88 (22 carries)
12/4/88 (23 carries)
11/6/88 (22 carries)
10/16/88 (22 carries)
10/9/88 (26 carries)
9/25/88 (21 carries)
9/11/88 (18 carries)
11/1/87 (23 carries)
12/14/86 (23 carries)
11/23/86 (17 carries)
11/9/86 (21 carries)
11/17/85 (16 carries)
11/11/85 (22 carries)
10/20/85 (16 carries)
9/15/85 (11 carries)
9/8/85 (21 carries)
11/25/84 (15 carries)
10/21/84 (23 carries)
10/8/84 (14 carries)
9/23/84 (21 carries)
12/4/83 (16 carries)
9/18/83 (18 carries)
9/8/83 (19 carries)
12/7/80 (20 carries)
11/11/79 (17 carries)
11/4/79 (12 carries)
11/19/78 (20 carries)
9/10/78 (27 carries)
12/4/77 (27 carries)
11/27/77 (16 carries)
11/13/77 (22 carries)
11/13/77 (25 carries)
10/23/77 (27 carries)
12/5/76 (26 carries)
11/29/76 (30 carries)
11/29/76 (20 carries)
11/7/76 (23 carries)
10/31/76 (34 carries)
9/12/76 (25 carries)
12/14/75 (10 carries)
11/16/75 (12 carries)
11/28/71 (15 carries)
11/2871 (27 carries)
11/24/74 (20 carries)
12/2/73 (15 carries)
11/12/72 (17 carries)
9/27/70 (22 carries)
49ERS 100-YARD RECEIVERS SINCE 1970
102 - Frank Gore at KC
111 - Vernon Davis at Sea.
108 - Vernon Davis at GB
102 - Vernon Davis vs. Ten.
125 - Isaac Bruce at Dal.
106 - Frank Gore vs. StL
120 - Arnaz Battle at NO
153 - Isaac Bruce at Sea.
131 - Antonio Bryant vs. StL
114 - Antonio Bryant at Arz.
119 - Brandon Lloyd vs. Sea.
102 - Brandon Lloyd at Arz.
142 - Brandon Lloyd vs. Dal.
101 - Cedrick Wilson vs. Car.
162 - Eric Johnson vs. Arz.
113 - Eric Johnson vs. StL
112 - Curtis Conway at NO
127 - Terrell Owens at Cin.
155 - Terrell Owens vs. Pit.
152 - Terrell Owens vs. TB
112 - Terrell Owens vs. Chi.
123 - Terrell Owens at Dal.
166 - Terrell Owens vs. Phi.
171 - Terrell Owens at SD
191 - Terrell Owens at Oak.
132 - Terrell Owens vs. Arz.
116 - Terrell Owens at NO
103 - Terrell Owens at Ind.
100 - Terrell Owens vs. NO
125 - Terrell Owens vs. Det.
105 - Garrison Hearst at Chi.
183 - Terrell Owens at Atl.
118 - Terrell Owens vs. Car.
283 - Terrell Owens vs. Chi.
129 - Terrell Owens vs. NO
115 - Terrell Owens vs. StL
112 - Charlie Garner at Car.
176 - Terrell Owens vs. Oak.
108 - Terrell Owens at StL
143 - Jerry Rice at Atl.
130 - J.J. Stokes at Atl.
157 - Jerry Rice at Cin.
145 - Terrell Owens at Cin.
120 - Terrell Owens vs. StL
115 - Jerry Rice at NE
140 - Terrell Owens vs. NYG
103 - Garrison Hearst vs. NO
169 - Jerry Rice at Atl.
120 - Terrell Owens at StL.
110 - J.J. Stokes vs. Ind.
162 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl.
105 - Garrison Hearst vs. Atl.
111 - J.J. Stokes vs. NYJ
129 - Jerry Rice vs. Car.
110 - Terrell Owens vs. Car.
116 - Ted Popson vs. Cin.
108 - Jerry Rice at StL
127 - Jerry Rice at Car.
9/26/10 (9 catches)
12/6/09 (6 catches)
11/22/09 (6 catches)
11/8/09 (10 catches)
11/23/08 (8 catches)
11/16/08 (18 carries)
9/28/08 (7 catches)
9/14/08 (4 catches)
9/17/06 (4 catches)
9/10/06 (4 catches)
11/20//05 (7 catches)
10/2/05 (7 catches)
9/25/05 (4 catches)
11/14/04 (5 catches)
10/10/04 (13 catches)
10/3/04 (10 catches)
9/19/04 (8 catches)
12/14/03 (8 catches)
11/17/03 (8 catches)
10/19/03 (6 catches)
9/7/03 (7 catches)
12/8/02 (12 catches)
11/25/02 (13 catches)
11/17/02 (7 catches)
11/3/02 (12 catches)
10/27/02 (8 catches)
1/6/02 (2 catches)
11/25/01 (6 catches)
11/11/01 (8 catches)
11/4/01 (9 catches)
10/28/01 (4 catches)
10/14/01 (9 catches)
10/7/01 (8 catches)
12/17/00 (20 catches)
12/10/00 (6 catches)
10/29/00 (8 catches)
10/22/00 (7 catches)
10/8/00 (12 catches)
9/17/00 (6 catches)
1/3/00 (6 catches)
1/3/00 (5 catches)
12/5/99 (9 catches)
12/5/99 (9 catches)
11/21/99 (6 catches)
12/20/98 (5 catches)
11/30/98 (5 catches)
11/22/98 (4 catches)
11/15/98 (10 catches)
10/25/98 (5 catches)
10/18/98 (9 catches)
9/27/98 (8 catches)
9/27/98 (4 catches)
9/6/98 (7 catches)
12/8/96 (10 catches)
12/8/96 (5 catches)
10/20/96 (8 catches)
10/6/96 (7 catches)
9/22/96 (10 catches)
153 - Jerry Rice at Atl.
106 - J.J. Stokes at Atl.
289 - Jerry Rice vs. Min.
121 - Jerry Rice at Car.
149 - Jerry Rice at Mia.
161 - Jerry Rice at Dal.
111 - Jerry Rice vs. Car.
108 - Jerry Rice vs. NO
181 - Jerry Rice at Det.
167 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl.
121 - Jerry Rice vs. Den.
106 - Rickey Watters vs. Den.
144 - Jerry Rice at SD
165 - Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams
147 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams
103 - John Taylor at LA Rams
169 - Jerry Rice vs. LA Raiders
132 - Jerry Rice at Det.
115 - John Taylor at Det.
105 - Jerry Rice at Atl.
150 - John Taylor at LA Rams
166 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams
172 - Jerry Rice at TB
155 - Jerry Rice vs. Phx.
118 - Jerry Rice vs. TB
133 - Jerry Rice vs. Phi.
183 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl.
159 - Mike Sherrard vs. Buf.
112 - John Taylor vs. Buf.
125 - Jerry Rice vs. Chi.
113 - John Taylor at Sea.
154 - Jerry Rice vs. NO
121 - John Taylor at LA Rams
127 - John Taylor at Atl.
120 - Terrell Owens at StL
138 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl.
150 - Jerry Rice vs. SD
118 - Jerry Rice at Min.
104 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams
101 - Jerry Rice at Cin.
147 - Jerry Rice at Dal.
187 - Jerry Rice at GB
132 - John Taylor at Hou.
225 - Jerry Rice at Atl.
171 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl.
125 - Brent Jones vs. Atl.
160 - John Taylor vs. Was.
101 - Jerry Rice vs. Chi.
286 - John Taylor at LA Rams
162 - John Taylor at Atl.
117 - Jerry Rice vs. NYG
106 - Jerry Rice vs. GB
112 - Jerry Rice vs. NE
103 - Tom Rathman vs. NE
149 - Jerry Rice at NO
136 - John Taylor at Phi.
164 - Jerry Rice at Phi.
122 - Jerry Rice at TB
12/24/95 (12 catches)
12/24/95 (5 catches)
12/18/95 (14 catches)
12/10/95 (6 catches)
11/20/95 (8 catches)
11/12/95 (5 catches)
11/5/95 (8 catches)
10/29/95 (8 catches)
9/25/95 (11 catches)
9/10/95 (11 catches)
12/17/94 (9 catches)
12/17/94 (4 catches)
12/11/94 (12 catches)
11/20/94 (16 catches)
9/18/94 (11 catches)
9/18/94 (7 catches)
9/5/94 (7 catches)
12/19/93 (4 catches)
12/19/93 (4 catches)
12/11/93 (6 catches)
11/28/93 (6 catches)
11/28/93 (8 catches)
11/14/93 (8 catches)
10/24/93 (9 catches)
12/19/92 (7 catches)
11/29/92 (8 catches)
10/18/92 (7 catches)
9/13/92 (6 catches)
9/13/92 (5 catches)
12/23/91 (5 catches)
12/8/91 (7 catches)
12/1/91 (9 catches)
11/25/91 (6 catches)
11/3/91 (2 catches)
10/25/91 (5 catches)
10/13/91 (7 catches)
9/8/91 (9 catches)
12/30/90 (9 catches)
12/17/90 (5 catches)
12/9/90 (8 catches)
11/11/90 (12 catches)
11/4/90 (6 catches)
10/7/90 (4 catches)
10/24/90 (13 catches)
9/23/90 (8 catches)
9/23/90 (5 catches)
9/16/90 (8 catches)
12/24/89 (4 catches)
12/11/89 (11 catches)
12/3/89 (5 catches)
11/27/89 (7 catches)
11/19/89 (9 catches)
10/22/89 (6 catches)
10/22/89 (11 catches)
10/8/89 (7 catches)
9/24/89 (6 catches)
9/24/89 (6 catches)
9/17/89 (8 catches)
49ERS 100-YARD RECEIVERS SINCE 1970 (CONT.)
163 - Jerry Rice at Ind.
171 - Jerry Rice at SD
105 - Jerry Rice vs. Was.
163 - Jerry Rice at Sea.
163 - Jerry Rice vs. Atl.
109 - Jerry Rice at NYG
126 - Jerry Rice vs. Cle.
103 - Jerry Rice at TB
108 - Jerry Rice vs. NO
104 - Mike Wilson at Cin.
106 - Jerry Rice at Pit.
204 - Jerry Rice at Was.
156 - Jerry Rice vs. StL
144 - Jerry Rice vs. Min.
172 - Jerry Rice vs. Ind.
120 - Jerry Rice vs. NO
100 - Dwight Clark vs. NO
157 - Jerry Rice at LA Rams
100 - Dwight Clark at TB
111 - Jerry Rice vs. Dal.
241 - Jerry Rice vs. LA Rams
132 - Roger Craig at LA Rams
167 - Roger Craig at Atl.
125 - Renaldo Nehemiah vs. Min.
105 - Freddie Solomon at Cle.
124 - Dwight Clark vs. Cin.
127 - Dwight Clark at Hou.
105 - Dwight Clark vs. Was.
103 - Freddie Solomon vs. Atl.
121 - Freddie Solomon at StL
104 - Dwight Clark at KC
101 - Dwight Clark vs. Atl.
135 - Dwight Clark vs. SD
102 - Jeff Moore at LA Rams
103 - Dwight Clark at StL
127 - Dwight Clark at Den.
109 - Freddie Solomon at Den.
106 - Dwight Clark vs. LA Raiders
9/10/89 (6 catches)
11/27/88 (6 catches)
11/21/88 (3 catches)
9/25/88 (6 catches)
9/18/88 (8 catches)
9/11/88 (4 catches)
11/29/87 (7 catches)
11/22/87 7 catches)
11/15/87 (4 catches)
9/20/87 (7 catches)
9/13/87 (8 catches)
11/17/86 (12 catches)
11/9/86 (4 catches)
10/12/86 (7 catches)
10/5/86 (6 catches)
9/21/86 (7 catches)
9/21/86 (7 catches)
9/14/86 (6 catches)
9/7/86 (7 catches)
12/22/85 (7 catches)
12/9/85 (10 catches)
10/27/85 (6 catches)
10/6/85 (12 catches)
12/8/84 (6 catches)
11/11/84 (5 catches)
11/4/84 (7 catches)
10/21/84 (5 catches)
9/10/84 (5 catches)
9/25/83 (6 catches)
9/18/83 (3 catches)
12/26/82 (4 catches)
12/19/82 (8 catches)
12/11/82 (12 catches)
12/2/82 (8 catches)
11/21/82 (6 catches)
9/19/82 (9 catches)
9/19/82 (4 catches)
9/12/82 (6 catches)
124 - Freddie Solomon at LA Rams
128 - Dwight Clark vs. Atl.
109 - Dwight Clark vs. LA Rams
135 - Dwight Clark vs. Dal.
113 - Freddie Solomon vs. Chi.
155 - Dwight Clark vs. NO
104 - Freddie Solomon at GB
148 - Dwight Clark at Dal.
132 - Freddie Solomon vs. Atl.
135 - Paul Hofer vs. StL
114 - Paul Hofer at NO
130 - Paul Hofer at Atl.
104 - Paul Hofer at NYG
144 - Freddie Solomon vs. NO
107 - Freddie Solomon at Min.
110 - Freddie Solomon at Hou.
130 - Gene Washington vs. Dal.
112 - Gene Washington vs. Det.
104 - Willie McGee at Sea.
101 - Gene Washington at Phi.
144 - Gene Washington at LA Rams
121 - Gene Washington at Dal.
133 - Ted Kwalick at Det.
101 - Dan Abramowicz vs. NO
118 - Gene Washington vs. Min.
119 - Gene Washington vs. Min.
114 - Gene Washington at Chi.
164 - Gene Washington at GB
102 - Ted Kwalick vs. NO
126 - Ted Kwalick vs. NYG
140 - Gene Washington vs. SD
160 - Gene Washington vs. NE
112 - Gene Washington at Phi.
131 - Gene Washington at NO
115 - Gene Washington vs. Atl.
119 - Gene Washington at Chi.
126 - Gene Washington vs. NO
145 - Gene Washington at LA Rams
11/22/81 (5 catches)
11/8/81 (7 catches)
10/25/81 (8 catches)
10/11/81 (4 catches)
9/13/81 (5 catches)
12/7/80 (6 catches)
11/9/80 (5 catches)
10/12/80 (8 catches)
9/28/80 (5 catches)
9/14/80 (9 catches)
9/7/80 (7 catches)
12/16/79 (9 catches)
10/14/79 (9 catches)
9/23/79 (8 catches)
9/2/79 (4 catches)
9/17/78 (3 catches)
12/12/77 (5 catches)
10/23/77 (4 catches)
9/26/76 (5 catches)
11/30/75 (6 catches)
11/9/75 (5 catches)
11/10/74 (7 catches)
11/4/73 (8 catches)
10/21/73 (4 catches)
10/14/73 (8 catches)
12/16/72 (4 catches)
11/18/72 (4 catches)
11/5/72 (6 catches)
10/22/72 (2 catches)
10/15/72 (6 catches)
9/17/72 (8 catches)
10/31/71 (5 catches)
10/3/71 (3 catches)
12/13/70 (5 catches)
12/6/70 (3 catches)
11/8/70 (5 catches)
10/18/70 (4 catches)
10/11/70 (7 catches)
49ERS 300-YARD PASSERS SINCE 1970
310 - Alex Smith at Sea.
303 - Shaun Hill at Dal.
321 - J.T. O’Sullivan at Sea.
417 - Tim Rattay vs. Arz.
344 - Jeff Garcia at Cin.
337 - Jeff Garcia at SD
305 - Jeff Garcia at Car.
332 - Jeff Garcia at Atl.
335 - Jeff Garcia vs. Atl.
402 - Jeff Garcia vs. Chi.
305 - Jeff Garcia vs. NO
323 - Jeff Garcia at SD
307 - Jeff Garcia at Car.
336 - Jeff Garcia at GB
336 - Jeff Garcia vs. Oak.
373 - Jeff Garcia at Atl.
303 - Jeff Garcia at Car.
437 - Jeff Garcia at Cin.
309 - Steve Young at NO
342 - Steve Young at Atl.
331 - Steve Young vs. Ind.
387 - Steve Young vs. Atl.
303 - Steve Young at Was,
363 - Steve Young vs. NYJ
336 - Steve Young vs. Atl.
393 - Steve Young vs. Car.
316 - Steve Young at Atl.
425 - Steve Young vs. Min.
336 - Steve Young at Car.
382 - Elvis Grbac at Mia.
327 - Elvis Grbac at Car.
305 - Elvis Grbac at Dal.
348 - Steve Young at Det.
331 - Steve Young vs. Atl.
350 - Steve Young vs. Den.
304 - Steve Young at SD
325 - Steve Young vs. LA Rams
355 - Steve Young at LA Rams
308 - Steve Young vs. LA Raiders
354 - Steve Young at Det.
462 - Steve Young at LA Rams
311 - Steve Young at TB
342 - Steve Young vs. Phi.
399 - Steve Young vs. Atl.
449 - Steve Young vs. Buf,
338 - Steve Young vs. Chi.
347 - Steve Bono vs. NO
306 - Steve Bono at LA Rams
348 - Steve Young vs. Atl.
12/6/09 (27 of 45)
11/23/08 (21 of 33)
9/14/08 (20 of 32)
10/10/04 (38 of 57)
12/14/03 (26 of 33)
11/17/02 (25 of 43)
11/18/01 (34 of 54)
10/14/01 (27 of 41)
9/9/01 (26 of 40)
12/17/00 (36 of 44)
12/10/00 (25 of 38)
12/3/00 (18 of 32)
10/22/00 (25 of 39)
10/15/00 (27 of 42)
10/8/00 (28 of 41)
1/3/00 (26 of 34)
12/18/99 (29 of 46)
12/5/99 (33 of 49)
10/11/98 (21 of 40)
11/15/98 (21 of 40)
10/18/98 (33 of 51)
9/27/98 (28 of 39)
9/14/98 (21 of 32)
9/6/98 (26 of 46)
9/21/97 (17 of 24)
12/8/96 (27 of 41)
12/24/95 (31 of 44)
12/18/95 (30 of 49)
12/10/95 (31 of 45)
11/20/95 (31 of 41)
11/5/95 (26 of 37)
11/12/95 (20 of 30)
9/25/95 (27 of 44)
9/10/95 (27 of 40)
12/17/94 (20 of 29)
12/11/94 (25 of 32)
11/20/94 (30 of 44)
9/18/94 (31 of 39)
9/5/94 (19 of 32)
12/19/93 (17 of 23)
11/28/93 (26 of 32)
11/14/93 (23 of 29)
11/29/92 (24 of 35)
10/18/92 (18 of 28)
9/13/92 (26 of 37)
12/23/91 (21 of 32)
12/1/91 (27 of 41)
11/25/91 (18 of 33)
10/13/91 (22 of 38)
348 - Steve Young vs. SD
411 - Joe Montana at GB
476 - Joe Montana at Atl.
318 - Joe Montana at Hou,
398 - Joe Montana vs. Atl.
390 - Joe Montana vs. Was,
458 - Joe Montana at LA Rams
325 - Joe Montana vs. GB
302 - Joe Montana vs. NO
428 - Joe Montana at Phi.
302 - Joe Montana at Sea.
343 - Joe Montana vs. Atl.
308 - Joe Montana at GB
342 - Joe Montana vs. Cle,
304 - Joe Montana at TB
334 - Joe Montana vs. StL Cardinals
316 - Joe Montana at Pit,
441 - Joe Montana at Was,
332 - Mike Moroski at NO
359 - Jeff Kemp vs. Min.
332 - Jeff Kemp vs NO
356 - Joe Montana at TB
322 - Joe Montana vs. Dal.
354 - Joe Montana at NO
328 - Joe Montana vs. LA Rams
306 - Joe Montana at LA Rams
429 - Joe Montana at Atl.
301 - Joe Montana vs. Cin.
365 - Joe Montana at LA Rams
353 - Joe Montana at Hou,
381 - Joe Montana vs. Was,
358 - Joe Montana at LA Rams
316 - Joe Montana vs. LA Rams
341 - Joe Montana at StL Cardinals
356 - Joe Montana vs. SD
305 - Joe Montana vs. LA Rams
334 - Joe Montana vs. NO
408 - Joe Montana at StL Cardinals
336 - Joe Montana at Den.
345 - Steve DeBerg at Atl.
345 - Steve DeBerg vs. Atl.
348 - Steve DeBerg vs. Chi. Bears
306 - Steve DeBerg vs. Sea.
321 - Steve DeBerg at Hou,
316 - Tom Owen at Chi.
320 - Steve Spurrier vs. Min.
315 - Steve Spurrier at GB
317 - John Brodie at Chi.
9/8/91 (26 of 36)
11/4/90 (25 of 40)
10/14/90 (32 of 49)
10/7/90 (20 of 28)
9/23/90 (24 of 36)
9/16/90 (29 of 44)
12/11/89 (30 of 42)
11/19/89 (30 of 42)
11/6/89 (22 of 31)
9/24/89 (25 of 34)
9/25/88 (20 of 29)
9/18/88 (32 of 48)
12/6/87 (26 of 35)
11/29/87 (23 of 31)
11/22/87 (29 of 45)
10/18/87 (31 of 39)
9/13/87 (34 of 49)
11/17/86 (33 of 60)
11/2/86 (23 of 40)
10/12/86 (23 of 42)
9/21/86 (29 of 44)
9/7/86 (32 of 46)
12/22/85 (24 of 34)
12/15/85 (25 of 38)
12/9/85 (26 of 36)
10/27/85 (22 of 30)
10/6/85 (37 of 57)
11/4/84 (27 of 42)
10/28/84 (21 of 31)
10/21/84 (25 of 35)
9/10/84 (24 of 40)
10/23/83 (25 of 39)
10/9/83 (28 of 42)
9/18/83 (20 of 32)
12/11/82 (31 of 46)
12/2/82 (26 of 37)
11/28/82 (27 of 42)
11/21/82 (26 of 39)
9/19/82 (26 of 37)
9/28/80 (32 of 51)
12/16/79 (29 of 54)
10/28/79 (26 of 41)
10/7/79 (31 of 40)
9/17/78 (20 to 32)
11/17/74 (15 of 26)
10/14/73 (31 of 48)
11/5/72 (19 of 37)
11/8/70 (21 of 28)
49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS
RUSHING (BASED ON YARDS)
YEAR
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
PLAYER
Standlee, Norm
Strzykalski, John
Strzykalski, John
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
McElhenny, Hugh
McElhenny, Hugh
Perry, Joe
Smith, J.D.
Smith, J.D.
Smith, J.D.
Smith, J.D.
Smith, J.D.
Kopay, Dave
Willard, Ken
Willard, Ken
Willard, Ken
Willard, Ken
Willard, Ken
Willard, Ken
Willard, Ken
Washington, Vic.
Washington, Vic
Jackson, Wilbur
Williams, Delvin
Williams, Delvin
Williams, Delvin
Simpson, O.J.
Hofer, Paul
Cooper, Earl
Patton, Ricky
Moore, Jeff
Tyler, Wendell
Tyler, Wendell
Craig, Roger
Craig, Roger
Craig, Roger
Craig, Roger
Craig, Roger
Carter, Dexter
Henderson, Keith
Watters, Ricky
Watters, Ricky
Watters, Ricky
Loville, Derek
Kirby, Terry
Hearst, Garrison
Hearst, Garrison
Garner, Charlie
Garner, Charlie
Hearst, Garrison
Hearst, Garrison
Barlow, Kevan
Barlow, Kevan
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
ATT
134
143
141
115
124
136
158
192
173
156
185
102
125
207
174
167
258
162
75
189
191
169
227
171
236
216
141
151
174
117
248
268
161
123
171
152
85
176
246
214
204
215
310
271
114
137
206
208
239
218
134
234
310
241
258
252
215
201
244
127
312
260
240
229
73
YDS
683
906
915
783
647
677
725
1,018
1,049
701
916
478
758
1,036
780
823
907
560
271
778
763
510
967
557
789
855
468
534
705
631
1,203
931
593
615
720
543
281
856
1,262
1,050
830
815
1,502
1,054
460
561
1,013
950
877
723
559
1,019
1,570
1,229
1,142
1,206
972
1,024
822
608
1,695
1,102
1,036
1,120
279
AVG
5.1
6.3
6.5
6.8
5.2
5.0
4.6
5.3
6.1
4.5
5.0
4.7
6.1
5.0
4.5
4.9
3.5
3.5
3.6
4.1
4.0
3.0
4.3
3.3
3.3
4.0
3.3
3.5
4.1
5.4
4.9
3.5
3.7
5.0
4.2
3.6
3.3
4.9
5.1
4.9
4.1
3.8
4.8
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.9
4.6
3.7
3.3
4.2
4.4
5.1
5.1
4.4
4.8
4.5
5.1
3.4
4.8
5.4
4.2
4.3
4.9
3.7
LG TD
—
2
50
5
—
4
59
8
78t
5
58t
3
78t
8
51t 10
58
8
42
2
86t
8
61
1
73t
4
73t 10
41
5
33
8
28
6
52t
5
18
0
32
5
49
5
20
5
69t
7
18
7
20
7
49
4
33
3
25
8
64
0
52
3
80t
7
40
7
34
1
47
7
47
5
28
4
19
4
39
4
40
7
62t
9
25
7
25
3
46t
9
27
6
74t
1
25
2
43
9
39 10
23
6
27 10
31
3
51
4
96t
7
53
4
42
7
43t
4
40
8
78t
6
60
7
72t
3
72
8
43t
5
41t
6
80t 10
20
1
RANK
—
—
—
—
5
5
3
1
1
5
3
15
3
2
5
5
6
13
32
4
5
17
2
13
9/6
15/9
42/20
32/15
17/8
21/13
3/2
10/5
39/19
33/17
23/12
35/16
37/16
19/10
5/5
13/8
13/8
8/5
3/2
10/5
39/19
30/11
13/8
12/8
15/8
24/13
33/15
15/7
3/2
8/5
16/7
10/5
21/9
17t/6t
26/12
32/14
3/1
13/5
13t/9
11t/5
NA
YEAR
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
PLAYER
Albert, Frank
Albert, Frank
Albert, Frank
Albert, Frank
Albert, Frank
Albert, Frank
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Tittle, Y.A.
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
McHan, Lamar
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Brodie, John
Spurrier, Steve
Spurrier, Steve
Owen, Tom
Snead, Norm
Plunkett, Jim
Plunkett, Jim
DeBerg, Steve
DeBerg, Steve
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Montana, Joe
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Young, Steve
Garcia, Jeff
Garcia, Jeff
Garcia, Jeff
Garcia, Jeff
Garcia, Jeff
Rattay, Tim
Smith, Alex
Smith, Alex
Smith, Alex
Hill, Shaun
Smith, Alex
Smith, Alex
PASSING (BASED ON RATING)
ATT CMP PCT
YDS TD INT RTG RANK
197 104 52.9 1,404 14 14 —
—
242 128 52.9 1,692 18 15 —
—
264 154 58.3 1,990 29 10 —
—
260 129 49.6 1,862 27 16 —
—
306 155 50.7 1,767 14 23 52.6
8
166
90 50.7 1,116
5 10 60.2
8
208 106 51.0 1,407 11 12 66.4
5
259 149 57.5 2,121 20 16 84.0
3
295 170 57.6 2,205
9
9 78.4
7
287 147 51.2 2,185 17 28 56.5
4
218 124 56.9 1,641
7 12 68.5
7
279 176 63.1 2,157 13 15 79.6
6
208 120 57.7 1,467
9 15 59.1
3
199 102 51.3 1,331 10 15 58.2
4
207 103 49.8 1,111
6
9 57.8
5
283 155 54.8 2,588 14 12 84.5
4
304 175 57.6 2,272 18 16 78.1
6
195
83 42.3 1,243
8 11 54.3
15
392 193 49.2 2,498 14 16 64.3
12
391 242 61.9 3,112 30 16 95.2
3
427 232 54.3 2,810 16 22 65.5
8
349 168 48.1 2,013 11 16 57.5
11
404 234 57.9 3,020 22 21 77.9
3
347 194 55.9 2,405 16 15 74.9
7
378 223 59.0 2,941 24 10 93.9
1/1
387 208 53.7 2,642 18 24 64.7 12/6
269 147 54.6 1,983 18 16 76.2
8/5
157
83 52.9
882
4
7 59.2 21/13
184
88 47.8 1,327 10 15 54.8 25/11
189 108 57.1 1,337
9 10 77.2 11/5
243 126 51.9 1,592 13 16 62.8 17/8
248 128 51.6 1,693
9 14 62.1 17/8
302 137 45.4 1,570
8 22 39.8 28/17
578 347 60.0 3,652 17 21 70.3 13/5
273 176 64.5 1,795 15
9 87.8
5/4
488 311 63.7 3,565 19 12 88.2
4/1
346 213 61.6 2,613 17 11 87.9
5/3
515 332 64.5 3,910 26 12 94.6
5/3
432 279 64.6 3,630 28 10 102.9
2/1
494 303 61.3 3,653 27 13 91.3
3/1
307 191 62.2 2,236
8
9 80.7
9/2
398 266 66.8 3,054 31 13 102.1
1/1
397 238 59.9 2,981 18 10 87.9
6/3
386 271 70.2 3,521 26
8 112.4
1/1
520 321 61.7 3,944 26 16 89.0
7/3
279 180 64.5 2,517 17
8 101.8
1/1
402 268 66.7 3,465 25
7 107.0
1/1
462 314 68.0 4,023 29 16 101.5
1/1
461 324 70.3 3,969 35 10 112.8
1/1
447 299 66.9 3,200 20 11 92.3
5/4
316 214 67.7 2,410 14
6 97.2
1/1
356 241 67.7 3,029 19
6 104.7
1/1
517 322 62.3 4,170 36 12 101.1
3/2
375 225 60.0 2,544 11 11 77.9 17/10
561 355 63.3 4,287 31 10 97.6
5/4
504 316 62.7 3,538 32 12 94.8
3/2
528 328 62.1 3,344 21 10 85.6 11t/4
392 225 57.4 2,704 18 13 80.1 15/8
325 198 60.9 2,169 10 10 78.1 20/10
165
84 50.9
875
1 11 40.8
NA
442 257 58.1 2,890 16 16 74.8 22/11
193
94 48.7
914
2
4 57.2
NA
288 181 62.8 2,046 13
8 87.5 12/7
372 225 60.5 2,350 18 12 81.5 19/9
151
93 61.6
920
3
7 66.1
NA
49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS
RECEIVING (BASED ON CATCHES)
PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
Beals, Alyn
40
586
14.7
Beals, Alyn
47
655
13.9
Beals, Alyn
46
591
12.8
Beals, Alyn
44
678
15.4
Loyd, Alex
32
402
12.6
Soltau, Gordy
59
826
14.0
Soltau, Gordy
55
774
14.1
Wilson, Billy
51
840
16.5
Wilson, Billy
60
830
13.8
Wilson, Billy
53
831
15.7
Wilson, Billy
60
889
14.8
Wilson, Billy
52
757
14.6
Conner, Clyde
49
512
10.4
Wilson, Billy
44
540
12.3
Conner, Clyde
38
531
14.0
Owens, R.C.
55 1,032
18.8
Casey, Bernie
53
819
15.5
Casey, Bernie
47
762
16.2
Casey, Bernie
58
808
13.9
Parks, Dave
80 1,344
16.8
Parks, Dave
66
974
14.8
Witcher, Dick
46
705
15.3
McNeil, Clifton
71
994
14.0
Washington, Gene
51
711
13.9
Cunningham, Doug, RB
51
484
9.5
1970 Washington, Gene
53 1,100
20.8
1971 Kwalick, Ted
52
664
12.8
1972 Washington, Gene
46
978
20.0
1973 Kwalick, Ted
47
729
15.5
1974 Schreiber, Larry, RB
30
217
7.2
1975 Washington, Gene
44
735
16.7
1976 Washington, Gene
33
457
13.8
Jackson, Wilbur, RB
33
324
9.8
1977 Washington, Gene
32
638
19.9
1978 Solomon, Freddie
31
458
14.8
1979 Hofer, Paul, RB
58
662
11.4
1980 Cooper, Earl, RB
83
567
6.8
1981 Clark, Dwight
85 1,105
13.0
1982 Clark, Dwight
60
913
15.2
1983 Clark, Dwight
70
840
12.0
1984 Craig, Roger, RB
71
675
9.5
1985 Craig Roger, RB
92 1,016
11.0
1986 Rice, Jerry
86 1,570
18.3
1987 Craig, Roger, RB
66
492
7.5
1988 Craig, Roger, RB
76
534
7.0
1989 Rice, Jerry
82 1,483
18.1
1990 Rice, Jerry
100 1,502
15.0
1991 Rice, Jerry
80 1,206
15.1
1992 Rice, Jerry
84 1,201
14.3
1993 Rice, Jerry
98 1,503
15.3
1994 Rice, Jerry
112 1,499
13.4
1995 Rice, Jerry
+122 *1,848
15.1
1996 Rice, Jerry
108 1,254
11.6
1997 Owens, Terrell
60
936
15.6
1998 Rice, Jerry
82 1,157
14.1
1999 Rice, Jerry
67
830
12.4
2000 Owens, Terrell
97 1,451
15.0
2001 Owens, Terrell
93 1,412
15.2
2002 Owens, Terrell
100 1,300
13.0
2003 Owens, Terrell
80 1,102
13.8
2004 Johnson, Eric, TE
82
825
10.1
2005 Lloyd, Brandon
48
733
15.3
2006 Gore, Frank, RB
61
485
8.0
2007 Gore, Frank, RB
53
436
8.2
2008 Bruce, Isaac
61
835
13.7
2009 Davis, Vernon, TE
78
965
12.4
2010 Gore, Frank, RB
29
263
9.1
+ Team Record * NFL Record
YEAR
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
LG
—
54
—
—
38
48t
49t
61t
43
72t
77t
40
26
57t
65t
54
48t
68t
63t
53t
65t
63t
65t
52
58
79t
42t
62t
48
16
68t
55t
32
47t
58
44
66t
78t
51
46t
64t
73
66t
35t
22
68t
64t
73t
80t
80t
69t
81t
39
56t
75t
62
69t
60t
76t
75t
25
89t
39
23t
63
73t
41
TD
10
10
14
12
0
7
7
10
5
7
5
6
5
4
2
5
6
7
4
12
5
3
7
3
0
12
5
12
5
1
9
6
1
5
2
2
4
4
5
8
3
6
15
1
1
17
13
14
10
15
13
15
8
8
9
5
13
16
13
9
2
5
1
1
7
13
1
RANK
—
—
—
—
18
2
4
6
1
2
1
1
5
6
1
7
11
14
6
1
3
17
1
10
11
4/3
4/2
13/7
10/6
60/36
31/10
52/25
53/27
52/22
83/42
17/7
2/1
2/1
1/1
11/5
11/6
1/1
2/1
3/2
7/5
5/4
1/1
5/3
5/3
2/2
2/1
2/2
1/1
32t/13t
7t/3t
31t/19
5/2
9/4
4t/2
12/7
35/14
44/20
40t/21t
54t/27t
37/19
19t/10
NA
YEAR
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
PUNTING (BASED ON GROSS AVG.)
PLAYER
NO
AVG
LG
Albert, Frank
54
41.0
73
Albert, Frank
40
44.0
69
Albert, Frank
35
44.8
82
Albert, Frank
31
48.2
72
Lillywhite, Verl
26
39.1
57
Albert, Frank
34
44.3
66
Albert, Frank
68
42.6
70
Powers, Jim
42
40.6
55
Brown, Hardy
10
38.4
58
Luna, Bob
63
40.6
63
Jessup, Bill
14
40.2
63
Barnes, Larry
19
47.1
86
Atkins, Bill
25
39.3
51
Davis, Tommy
59
45.7
71
Davis, Tommy
62
44.1
74
Davis, Tommy
50
45.4
67
Davis, Tommy
48
45.6
82
Davis, Tommy
73
45.4
64
Davis, Tommy
79
45.6
68
Davis, Tommy
54
45.8
65
Davis, Tommy
63
41.4
60
Spurrier, Steve
73
37.6
61
Spurrier, Steve
68
39.0
54
Davis, Tommy
23
41.5
55
Spurrier, Steve
75
38.4
58
McCann, Jim
49
38.7
54
McCann, Jim
64
39.7
63
Wittum, Tom
79
43.7
62
Wittum, Tom
68
41.2
67
Wittum, Tom
67
41.9
64
Wittum, Tom
89
40.8
64
Wittum, Tom
77
36.4
54
Connell, Mike
96
37.3
59
Melville, Dan
71
37.0
53
Miller, Jim
77
40.9
65
Miller, Jim
93
41.5
65
Miller, Jim
44
38.1
80
Orosz, Tom
65
39.3
61
Runager, Max
56
41.8
59
Runager, Max
86
39.8
57
Runager, Max
83
41.6
62
Runager, Max
55
39.2
56
Helton, Barry
78
39.3
53
Helton, Barry
55
40.5
56
Helton, Barry
69
36.8
56
Prokop, Joe
40
38.5
58
Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 49
39.1
58
Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 42
40.9
61
Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 54
41.4
60
Thompson, Tommy 57
40.6
65
Thompson, Tommy 73
44.1
65
Thompson, Tommy 78
40.8
55
Roby, Reggie
60
41.9
66
Stanley, Chad
69
39.7
70
Stanley, Chad
69
39.5
56
Baker, Jason
69
40.8
64
Baker, Jason
42
40.2
51
LaFleur, Bill
68
38.7
56
Lee, Andy
96
41.6
81
Lee, Andy
107
41.6
58
Lee, Andy
81
44.8
66
Lee, Andy
105
47.3
74
Lee, Andy
66
47.8
82
Lee, Andy
99
47.6
64
Lee, Andy
22
44.7
58
BLCK
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
3
3
3
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
RANK
—
—
—
—
11
2
5
8
11
8
16
13
11
3
3
3
1
4
4
2
6
12
12
17
14/11
25/12
21/10
4/1
4/2
3/2
3/2
26/13
21/10
25/14
10/5
15/6
25/13
25/11
17/17
26/13
10/6
22/11
21/11
12/8
28/1
27/13
26/14
23/11
14t/7t
25/13t
10/4
30/15
22/9
26/11
27/12
23/13
25t/13
29t/16
20/10
25/12
7/6
2/1
4/3
2/2
NA
49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS
YEAR
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
SCORING (BASED ON POINTS)
PLAYER
TD
PAT
FG
Beals, Alyn
10
1
0
Beals, Alyn
10
0
0
Beals, Alyn
14
0
0
Beals, Alyn
12
1
0
Soltau, Gordy
1
26
4
Soltau, Gordy
7
30
6
Soltau, Gordy
7
34
6
Soltau, Gordy
6
48
10
Soltau, Gordy
2
31
11
Soltau, Gordy
1
27
3
Wilson, Billy
7
0
0
Soltau, Gordy
1
26
13
Soltau, Gordy
0
33
9
Soltau, Gordy
0
29
8
Davis, Tommy
0
31
12
Davis, Tommy
0
21
12
Davis, Tommy
0
44
12
Davis, Tommy
0
36
10
Davis, Tommy
0
24
10
Davis, Tommy
0
30
8
Davis, Tommy
0
52
17
Davis, Tommy
0
38
16
Davis, Tommy
0
33
14
Davis, Tommy
0
26
9
Willard, Ken
10
0
0
Gossett, Bruce
0
39
21
Gossett, Bruce
0
32
23
Gossett, Bruce
0
41
18
Gossett, Bruce
0
26
26
Gossett, Bruce
0
25
11
Mike-Mayer, Steve
0
27
14
Mike-Mayer, Steve
0
26
16
Williams, Delvin
9
0
0
Wersching, Ray
0
24
15
Wersching, Ray
0
32
20
Wersching, Ray
0
33
15
Wersching, Ray
0
30
17
Wersching, Ray
0
23
12
Wersching, Ray
0
51
25
Wersching, Ray
0
56
25
Wersching, Ray
0
52
13
Wersching, Ray
0
41
25
Rice, Jerry
23
0
0
Cofer, Mike
0
40
27
Cofer, Mike
0
49
29
Cofer, Mike
0
39
24
Cofer, Mike
0
49
14
Cofer, Mike
0
53
18
Cofer, Mike
0
59
16
Brien, Doug
0
60
15
Rice, Jerry
17 1(2PT)
0
Wilkins, Jeff
0
40
30
Anderson, Gary
0
38
29
Richey, Wade
0
49
18
Richey, Wade
0
30
21
Richey, Wade
0
43
15
Cortez, Jose
0
47
18
Owens, Terrell
14
0
0
Peterson, Todd
0
22
12
Peterson, Todd
0
23
18
Nedney, Joe
0
19
26
Nedney, Joe
0
29
29
Nedney, Joe
0
22
17
Nedney, Joe
0
34
29
Nedney, Joe
0
33
17
Nedney, Joe
0
5
3
POINTS
61
60
84
73
44
90
94
114
76
42
42
71
60
53
67
67
80
66
54
54
103
86
75
53
60
102
101
95
104
58
69
74
54
69
92
78
81
59
126
131
91
116
138
121
136
111
91
107
107
105
104
130
125
103
93
88
101
84
58
77
97
116
73
121
84
14
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
NO AVG
LG
RANK YEAR PLAYER
7
4
.571
— 1946 Vetrano, Joe
8
4
.500
— 1947 Vetrano, Joe
8
5
.625
— 1948 Vetrano, Joe
4
3
.750
— 1949 Vetrano, Joe
8
4
.500
22 1950 Soltau, Gordy
18
6
.333
5 1951 Soltau, Gordy
12
6
.500
— 1952 Soltau, Gordy
15
10
.667
1 1953 Soltau, Gordy
1954
Soltau,
Gordy
18
11
.611
4
12
3
.250
24 1955 Soltau, Gordy
20
13
.650
24 1956 Soltau, Gordy
1957
Soltau,
Gordy
15
9
.600
6
1958 Soltau, Gordy
21
8
.381
9
1959 Davis, Tommy
26
12
.462
20 1960 Davis, Tommy
32
19
.594
9 1961 Davis, Tommy
22
12
.545
9 1962 Davis, Tommy
23
10
.435
8 1963 Davis, Tommy
31
10
.323
16 1964 Davis, Tommy
25
8
.320
21 1965 Davis, Tommy
27
17
.630
24 1966 Davis, Tommy
31
16
.516
4 1967 Davis, Tommy
33
14
.424
12 1968 Davis, Tommy
16
9
.563
10 1969 Davis, Tommy
10
3
.300
19
Gavric, Momcilo
11
3
.273
21 1970 Gossett, Bruce
31
21
.611
6/4 1971 Gossett, Bruce
36
23
.639
29
18
.621
5/3 1972 Gossett, Bruce
33
26
.788
13/7 1973 Gossett, Bruce
24
11
.458
7/4 1974 Gossett, Bruce
28
14
.500
25/8 1975 Mike-Mayer, Steve
28
16
.571
22/9 1976 Mike-Mayer, Steve
17
10
.588
25/9 1977 Wersching, Ray
23
15
.652
14/10 1978 Wersching, Ray
24
20
.833
22/9 1979 Wersching, Ray
19
15
.789
12/5 1980 Wersching, Ray
23
17
.739
18/10 1981 Wersching, Ray
17
12
.706
22/13 1982 Wersching, Ray
1983
Wersching,
Ray
30
25
.833
9/4
35
25
.714
3/3 1984 Wersching, Ray
1985 Wersching, Ray
21
13
.619
1/1
1986 Wersching, Ray
35
25
.714
21/11 1987 Wersching, Ray
17
13
.764
3/3 1988 Cofer, Mike
38
27
.711
1/1 1989 Cofer, Mike
36
29
.806
2/1 1990 Cofer, Mike
36
24
.666
1/1 1991 Cofer, Mike
28
14
.500
4/3 1992 Cofer, Mike
27
18
.666
17/8 1993 Cofer, Mike
26
16
.615
8/4 1994 Brien, Doug
20
15
.750
11t/6 1995 Wilkins, Jeff
13
12
.923
11t/4 1996 Wilkins, Jeff
34
30
.882
19/10 1997 Anderson Gary
36
29
.806
4/2 1998 Richey, Wade
27
18
.667
3/2 1999 Richey, Wade
23
21
.913
22
15
.681
14/6 2000 Richey, Wade
25
18
.720
21/8 2001 Cortez, Jose
24
18
.750
28/13 2002 Cortez, Jose
15
12
.800
16/8 2003 Peterson, Todd
22
18
.818
8t/3* 2004 Peterson, Todd
28
26
.929
30/14 2005 Nedney, Joe
35
29
.829
42/18 2006 Nedney, Joe
19
17
.895
22t/8t 2007 Nedney, Joe
29
33
.878
7t/4t 2008 Nedney, Joe
17
21
.810
35/17 2009 Nedney, Joe
3
3 1.000
15/9 2010 Nedney, Joe
28t/14
NA * LONGEST FIELD GOAL IN NFL THAT YEAR
BLCK
26
30
47
28
26
42
31
39
37
28
40
37
39
43
40
46
42
46
*53
*53
46
50
38
48
32
48
48
50
54
46
54
45
50
45
45
47
45
45
52
53
45
50
45
52
47
*56
50
46
46
48
40
49
51
46
52
47
52
45
48
51
56
51
50
53
51
51
RANK
—
—
—
—
DNQ
9
5
2
3
11
3
5
9
5
7
6
15
22
19
5t
15t
23
14
DNQ
DNQ
5/3
9/5
15/6
1**/1
22/11
22t/11
16t/9
15/5
12/6
2/1
2/1
5/4
15/8
5t/1t
17/11
22/11
11t/5t
12/6
17/10
4/2
26t/11t
28/14
21/11
26/12
20/7
DNQ
4/3
11/7
27t/13t
1**/1
28/14
21/12
26/13t
DNQ
15t/6t
3/2
16/9
5/1
12/7
21/9
NA
** LEADER BASED ON FIELD GOAL PCT OF KICKERS WITH 15-OR-MORE MADE.
DNQ - DID NOT QUALIFY FOR THE LEAGUE MINIMUM
49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS
KICKOFF RETURNS (BASED ON AVERAGE)
YEAR PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
1946 Eshmont, Len
10
264
26.4
—
1947 Eshmont, Len
9
177
19.7
—
1948 Hall, Forrest
13
369
28.4
—
1949 Perry, Joe
14
337
24.1
—
1950 Cathcart, Sam
14
329
23.9
62
1951 Arenas, Joe
21
542
25.8
49
1952 McElhenny, Hugh 18
396
22.0
40
1953 Arenas, Joe
16
551
34.4
82
1954 Arenas, Joe
16
362
22.6
41
1955 Arenas, Joe
24
594
24.8
42
1956 Arenas, Joe
27
801
29.7
96t
1957 Arenas, Joe
24
657
27.4
64
1958 Smith, J.D.
15
356
23.7
39
1959 Lyles, Lenny
25
565
22.6
46
1960 Lyles, Lenny
17
526
30.9
97t
1961 Woodson, Abe
27
782
29.0
98t
1962 Woodson, Abe
37
1,157
31.3
79
1963 Woodson, Abe
29
935
32.2 103t
1964 Woodson, Abe
32
880
27.5
70
1965 Alexander, Kermit 32
741
23.2
46
1966 Alexander, Kermit 37
984
26.6
56
1967 Cunningham, Doug 31
826
26.6
94
1968 Alexander, Kermit 20
360
18.0
35
1969 Smith, Noland
14
310
22.1
60
1970 Smith, Noland
14
315
22.5
60
1971 Washington, Vic
33
858
26.0
74
1972 Washington, Vic
27
771
28.6
98t
1973 Washington, Vic
24
549
22.9
38
1974 Holmes, Mike
25
612
24.5
57
1975 Moore, Manfred
26
650
25.0
52
1976 Leonard, Anthony 26
553
21.3
39
1977 Hofer, Paul
36
871
24.2
48
1978 Williams, Dave
34
745
21.9
89t
1979 Owens, James
41
1,002
24.4
85t
1980 Owens, James
31
726
23.4 101t
1981 Lawrence, Amos 17
437
25.7
92t
1982 McLemore, Dana 16
353
22.1
45
1983 McLemore, Dana 30
576
19.2
39
1984 Monroe, Carl
27
561
20.8
44
1985 Monroe, Carl
28
717
25.6
95t
1986 Crawford, Derrick 15
280
18.7
34
1987 Rodgers, Del
17
358
21.1
50
1988 DuBose, Doug
32
608
19.0
44
1989 Flagler, Terrence
32
643
20.1
41
1990 Carter, Dexter
41
783
19.1
35
1991 Carter, Dexter
37
839
22.7
98t
1992 Logan, Marc
22
478
21.7
82
1993 Carter, Dexter
25
494
19.8
60
1994 Carter, Dexter
48
1,105
23.0
96t
1995 Carter, Dexter
23
522
22.7
46
1996 Carter, Dexter
41
909
22.2
71
1997 Levy, Chuck
36
793
22.0
59
1998 Levy, Chuck
22
383
17.4
30
1999 McQuarters, R.W. 26
568
21.8
37
2000 Williams, Kevin
30
536
17.9
33
2001 Sutherland, Vinny 50
1,140
22.8
65
2002 Williams, Jimmy
35
765
21.9
50
2003 Wilson, Cedrick
37
836
22.6
95t
2004 Hicks, Maurice
31
623
20.1
35
2005 Hicks, Maurice
34
689
20.3
40
2006 Hicks, Maurice
57
1,428
25.1
64
2007 Hicks, Maurice
63
1,502
23.8
55
2008 Rossum, Allen
47
1,259
26.8 104t
2009 Robinson, Michael 18
414
23.0
40
2010 Williams, Kyle
4
82
20.5
30
* Insufficient returns to qualify for NFL rankings
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
RANK
*
*
3
5
20
8
16
1
11
7
2
2
8
10
2
3
1
1
4
20
7
5
24
*
16
12/8
4/3
26/10
15/6
10/5
29/13
12/7
23/8
5/3
4/3
3/2
18/9
30/14
19/9
4/3
*
*
27/11
18/11
21/11
5/3
9/6
18/11
15/11
*
21/10
22/12
*
*
*
19/11
29/18
16/10
33/19
36/18
12/4
20/9
6/3
*
NA
PUNT RETURNS (BASED ON AVERAGE)
YEAR PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
1946 Casanega, Ken
18
248
13.8
—
1947 Vetrano, Joe
12
137
11.4
—
1948 Cason, Jim
22
309
14.0
—
1949 Cason, Jim
21
351
16.7
—
1950 Cathcart, Sam
16
185
11.6
29
1951 Arenas, Joe
21
272
13.0
51
1952 McElhenny, Hugh
20
284
14.2
94t
1953 McElhenny, Hugh
15
104
6.9
25
1954 Arenas, Joe
23
117
5.1
23
1955 Arenas, Joe
21
55
2.6
7
1956 Arenas, Joe
19
117
6.2
67t
1957 Arenas, Joe
25
80
3.2
26
1958 McElhenny, Hugh
24
93
3.9
18
1959 Woodson, Abe
15
143
9.5
65
1960 Woodson, Abe
13
174
13.4
48
1961 Woodson, Abe
16
172
10.8
80t
1962 Woodson, Abe
19
179
9.4
85t
1963 Woodson, Abe
13
95
7.3
13
1964 Alexander, Kermit
21
189
9.0
70t
1965 Alexander, Kermit
35
262
7.5
40
1966 Alexander, Kermit
30
198
6.6
44t
1967 Cunningham, Doug 27
249
9.2
57
1968 Alexander, Kermit
24
87
3.6
26
1969 Smith, Noland
10
46
4.6
18
1970 Taylor, Bruce
43
516
12.0
76
1971 Taylor, Bruce
34
235
6.9
38
1972 McGill, Ralph
22
219
10.0
33
1973 Taylor, Bruce
15
207
13.8
61
1974 McGill, Ralph
20
161
8.3
47
1975 McGill, Ralph
31
290
9.4
34
1976 Leonard, Anthony
35
293
8.4
60t
1977 Leonard, Anthony
22
154
7.0
19
1978 Steptoe, Jack
11
129
11.7
28
1979 Solomon, Freddie
23
142
6.2
14
1980 Solomon, Freddie
27
298
11.0
57t
1981 Solomon, Freddie
29
173
6.0
19
1982 McLemore, Dana
7
156
22.3
93t
1983 McLemore, Dana
31
331
10.7
56t
1984 McLemore, Dana
45
521
11.6
79t
1985 McLemore, Dana
38
258
6.8
22
1986 Griffin, Don
38
377
9.9
76t
1987 McLemore, Dana
21
265
12.6
83t
1988 Taylor, John
44
556
12.6
95t
1989 Taylor, John
36
417
11.6
37
1990 Taylor, John
26
212
8.2
30
1991 Taylor, John
31
267
8.6
24
1992 Grant, Alan
29
249
8.6
46
1993 Carter, Dexter
34
411
12.1
72t
1994 Carter, Dexter
38
321
8.4
26
1995 Carter, Dexter
9
164
18.2
78t
1996 Carter, Dexter
36
317
8.8
52
1997 Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi 34
373
11.0
36
1998 McQuarters, R.W.
47
406
8.6
72t
1999 McQuarters, R.W.
18
90
5.0
32
2000 Williams, Kevin
26
220
8.5
25
2001 Sutherland, Vinny
21
147
7.0
19
2002 Williams, Jimmy
20
336
16.8
89t
2003 Williams, Jimmy
35
240
6.9
20
2004 Battle, Arnaz
31
266
8.6
71t
2005 Marshall, Rasheed 17
87
5.1
13
2006 Williams, Brandon
22
147
6.7
25
2007 Lewis, Michael
44
336
7.6
51
2008 Rossum, Allen
15
223
14.9
45
2009 Battle, Arnaz
21
61
2.9
18
2010 Ginn, Ted
2
27
13.5
16
* Insufficient returns to qualify for NFL rankings
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
RANK
*
*
*
*
10
6
5
7
6
17
8
13
16
6
1
4
4
13
8
7
6
3
16
19
2/1
15/6
4/3
1/1
20/13
18/9
20/9
30/13
*
23/9
3/2
25/13
*
6/2
4/2
21/9
5/2
2/2
1/1
5/4
13/8
9/5
12/6
5/2
14/11
*
18/9
11/6
19/10
*
*
*
1/1
26/11,
15/6
*
28/15
18/9
*
28/13
NA
49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS
INTERCEPTIONS
YEAR
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
PLAYER
NO
Casanega, Ken
8
Eshmont, Len
6
Carr, Eddie
7
Cason, Jim
9
Powers, Jim
5
Wagner, Lowell
9
Wagner, Lowell
6
Berry, Rex
7
Berry, Rex
3
Moegle, Dick
6
Moegle, Dick
6
Moegle, Dick
8
Ridlon, Jim
4
Baker, Dave
5
Baker, Dave
10
Baker, Dave
6
Woodson, Abe
2
Alexander, Kermit
5
Alexander, Kermit
5
Johnson, Jimmy
6
Alexander, Kermit
4
Alexander, Kermit
5
Alexander, Kermit
9
Alexander, Kermit
5
Taylor, Bruce
3
Taylor, Bruce
3
Johnson, Jimmy
4
Taylor, Bruce
6
McGill, Ralph
5
Taylor, Bruce
3
Rhodes, Bruce
3
Washington, Dave 2
Crist, Chuck
6
Hicks, Dwight
5
Hicks, Dwight
4
Churchman, Ricky 4
1981 Hicks, Dwight
9
1982 Hicks, Dwight
3
YDS
146
72
144
152
42
115
69
142
69
50
75
107
10
75
96
123
31
72
65
47
73
72
155
39
70
68
18
30
71
29
42
68
59
57
73
7
239
5
AVG
18.3
12.0
20.6
19.9
8.4
12.8
11.5
20.3
23.0
8.3
12.5
13.4
2.5
15.0
9.6
20.5
15.5
17.4
13.0
7.8
18.3
14.4
17.2
7.8
23.3
22.7
4.5
5.0
14.2
9.7
14.0
34.0
26.5
11.4
18.3
1.8
26.6
1.7
LG
68
—
56
—
26
40
30
29
34t
37
31t
40
3
29
28
10
31
38
24
26
55
48
66t
22
70
49
15
22
45
15
30
50
32
29
44
7
72
3
TD
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
RANK
—
—
—
—
27
8
12
8
32
14
12
6
23
10
1
11
58
18
9
10
25
17
2
14
48/24
65/33
43/17
10/5
19/9
75/36
—
93/37
11/10
28/12
41/19
41/19
3/2
22/8
YEAR PLAYER
NO
1983 Wright, Eric
7
1984 Turner, Keena
4
Lott, Ronnie
4
1985 Lott, Ronnie
6
1986 Lott, Ronnie
10
1987 Lott, Ronnie
5
Griffin, Don
5
1988 McKyer, Tim
7
1989 Lott, Ronnie
5
1990 Waymer, Dave
7
1991 Waymer, Dave
4
1992 Griffin, Don
5
1993 McGruder, Michael 5
1994 Hanks, Merton
7
1995 Drakeford, Tyronne 5
Hanks, Merton
5
1996 Pope, Marquez
6
1997 Hanks, Merton
6
1998 Walker, Darnell
4
Hanks, Merton
4
Bronson, Zack
4
McDonald, Tim
4
1999 Schulters, Lance
6
2000 Bronson, Zack
3
Montgomery, Monty 3
2001 Bronson, Zack
7
Plummer, Ahmed
7
2002 Parrish, Tony
7
2003 Parrish, Tony
9
2004 Parrish, Tony
4
2005 Spencer, Shawntae 4
Adams, Mike
4
2006 Harris, Walt
8
2007 Nate Clements
4
Walt Harris
4
2008 Walt Harris
3
Takeo Spikes
3
2009 Goldson, Dashon
4
2010 Clements, Nate
2
Spencer, Shawntae 2
YDS
164
51
26
68
134
62
1
11
34
64
77
4
89
93
54
31
98
103
78
37
34
22
127
75
68
165
45
204
202
64
85
36
84
74
42
25
14
39
46
0
AVG
23.4
12.8
6.5
11.3
13.4
12.4
0.2
1.6
6.8
9.1
19.3
0.8
17.8
13.3
10.8
6.2
16.3
17.2
19.5
9.3
8.5
5.5
21.2
25.0
22.7
23.6
6.4
29.1
22.4
16.0
21.3
9.0
10.5
18.5
10.5
8.3
4.7
9.8
23.0
0.0
LG
60t
21
15
25
57t
34
1
7
28
24
42
2
37
38
37
23
55t
55t
36
37
28
18
64t
43
46t
97t
24
60
49
26
61t
40t
42
62
23
24
13
34
39
0
TD
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
RANK
6/4
40/17
48/21
16/7
1/1
11/7
14/9
5/6
16/9
4/4
23/13
15/5
14t/6t
4t/4t
16t/10t
16t/10t
4t/2t
5t/3t
—
—
—
—
6t/3t
—
—
7t/4t
7t/4t
3t/2t
1t/1t
21t/10t
19t/9t
19t/9t
3t/1t
23t/11t
23t/11t
30t/13t
30t/13t
23t/14t
NA
NA
QUARTERBACK SACK LEADERS (SINCE 1971)
YEAR
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
PLAYER
Hardman, Cedrick
Hart, Tommy
Hardman, Cedrick
Hardman, Cedrick
Hardman, Cedrick
Hart, Tommy
Elam, Cleveland
Hardman, Cedrick
Board, Dwaine
Stuckey, Jim
Dean, Fred
Dean, Fred
Dean, Fred
Board, Dwaine
Board, Dwaine
Haley, Charles
Haley, Charles
Haley, Charles
Haley, Charles
Holt, Pierce
Haley, Charles
SACKS
18.0
17.0
9.0
9.0
15.0
16.0
17.5
10.5
7.0
8.5
12.0
3.5
17.5
10.0
11.5
12.0
6.0
11.5
10.5
10.5
16.0
YARDAGE
- NA - NA - NA - NA - NA - NA - NA - NA 52.0
49.5
106.5
28.5
151.5
82.0
95.5
109.0
42.0
77.0
88.5
85.5
107
YEAR
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
PLAYER
Roberts, Larry
Haley, Charles
Harris, Tim
Stubblefield, Dana
Stubblefield, Dana
Jackson, Rickey
Barker, Roy
Stubblefield, Dana
Doleman, Chris
Young, Bryant
Young, Bryant
Carter, Andre
Carter, Andre
Peterson, Julian
Engleberger, John
Young, Bryant
Moore, Brandon
Young, Bryant
Haralson, Parys
Lawson, Manny
LaBoy/Haralson
SACKS
7.0
7.0
17.0
10.5
8.5
9.5
12.5
15.0
15.0
11.0
9.5
6.5
12.5
7.0
6.0
8.0
6.5
6.5
8.0
6.5
2.0
YARDAGE
50.0
49.0
116.0
61.5
53.5
49.0
74.5
99.0
81.5
81.0
77.5
57.5
84.0
64.0
40.5
50.0
56.0
31.0
45.0
38.0
---
49ERS YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS
Year
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Player
Perry, Joe
Perry, Joe
McElhenny, Hugh
McElhenny, Hugh
Perry, Joe
Wilson, Billy
McElHenny, Hugh
McElhenny, Hugh
Perry, Joe
Smith, J.D.
Smith, J.D.
Smith, J.D.
Woodson, Abe
Woodson, Abe
Woodson, Abe
Parks, Dave
Alexander, Kermit
Cunningham, Doug
Willard, Ken
Cunningham, Doug
Washington, Gene
Washington, Vic
Washington, Vic
McGill, Ralph
Jackson, Wilbur
Williams, Delvin
Williams, Delvin
Williams, Delvin
Williams, Dave
Hofer, Paul
Cooper, Earl
Clark, Dwight
Clark, Dwight
Craig, Roger
Tyler, Wendell
Craig, Roger
Rice, Jerry
Craig, Roger
Craig, Roger
Taylor, John
Rice, Jerry
Rice, Jerry
Watters, Ricky
Rice, Jerry
Watters, Ricky
Rice, Jerry
Rice, Jerry
Hearst, Garrison
Hearst, Garrison
Garner, Charlie
Garner, Charlie
Hearst, Garrison
Owens, Terrell
Barlow, Kevan
Barlow, Kevan
Hicks, Maurice
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
Rossum, Allen
Gore, Frank
Gore, Frank
No
124
136
98
112
173
0
185
102
125
207
174
167
0
0
0
0
0
0
227
147
0
191
141
0
174
117
248
268
0
123
171
3
0
176
246
214
10
215
310
1
2
1
206
3
239
5
11
234
310
241
258
252
7
201
244
59
312
260
1
229
73
Rush
Yds
647
677
684
503
1,049
0
916
478
758
1,036
780
823
0
0
0
0
0
0
967
541
0
811
468
0
705
631
1,203
931
0
615
720
32
0
725
1,262
1,050
72
815
1,502
6
0
2
1,013
69
877
36
77
1,019
1,570
1,229
1,142
1,206
79
1,024
822
308
1,695
1,102
1
1,120
270
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (SINCE 1950)
Rec
Off
No
Yds
Yds
13
69
716
18
167
844
26
367
1,051
30
474
977
26
203
1,252
53
831
831
16
193
1,109
37
458
936
23
218
976
13
133
1,169
36
181
961
28
343
1,166
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 1,344
1,344
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
232
1,199
51
484
1,025
53 1,100
1,100
36
317
1,128
43
393
861
0
0
0
23
190
895
34
370
1,001
27
283
1,486
20
179
1,110
0
0
0
58
662
1,277
83
567
1,287
85 1,105
1,137
60
913
913
48
427
1,152
28
230
1,492
92 1,016
2,066
86 1,570
1,642
66
492
1,307
76
534
2,036
60 1,077
1,083
100 1,502
1,502
80 1,206
1,208
43
405
1,418
98 1,503
1,572
66
719
1,596
122 1,848
1,884
108 1,254
1,331
21
194
1,213
39
535
2,105
56
535
1,764
68
647
1,789
41
347
1,553
100 1,300
1,379
35
307
1,331
35
212
1,034
3
12
320
61
485
2,180
53
436
1,538
1
4
5
52
406
1,526
29
263
533
Punt Ret
No
Yds
0
0
0
0
20
284
15
104
0
0
0
0
15
38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
179
13
95
22
133
0
0
30
198
27
249
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
186
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
417
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
223
0
0
0
0
No
12
1
20
15
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
37
29
32
0
37
31
0
0
0
33
27
17
0
0
0
0
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
0
0
47
0
0
Kick Ret
Yds
223
32
284
368
0
0
300
0
0
0
0
0
1,157
935
880
0
984
826
0
0
0
858
771
374
0
0
0
0
745
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
51
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
689
0
0
1,259
0
0
Ret Def
Yds Yds
0
0
0
0
680
0
472
0
0
0
0
0
338
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,336
0
1,030
0
1,013
0
0
0
1,182
0
1,075
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
858
0
771
0
560
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
745
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
468
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
689
0
0
0
0
0
1,482
0
0
0
0
0
Tot
Yds
939
876
1,731
1,449
1,252
831
1,447
936
976
1,169
961
1,166
1,336
1,030
1,013
1,344
1,182
1,075
1,199
1,025
1,100
1,986
1,632
560
895
1,001
1,486
1,110
745
1,277
1,287
1,137
913
1,152
1,492
2,066
1,642
1,307
2,036
1,551
1,502
1,208
1,418
1,572
1,596
1,884
1,331
1,213
2,105
1,764
1,789
1,553
1,379
1,331
1,034
1,009
2,180
1,538
1,487
1,526
533
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS
SCORING
Points
36 Gale Sayers, at Chi. (12/12/65)
Touchdowns
6 Gale Sayers, at Chi. (12/12/65)
PATs
8 Rafael Septien, at Dal. (10/12/80)
8 Paige Cothren, vs. LA Rams (10/5/58)
PAT Attempts
8 Rafael Septien, at Dal. (10/12/80)
8 Paige Cothren, vs. LA Rams (10/5/58)
Field Goals
6 Neil Rackers, at Arz. in Mexico City
(10/2/05)
5 Morten Andersen, at Atl. (9/3/00)
Chris Jacke, at GB (10/14/96)
Morten Andersen, at NO (10/25/87)
Lou Michaels, at Bal. (9/25/66)
Field Goal Attempts
7 Morten Andersen, at NO (10/25/87)
Long Field Goal
59 Morten Andersen, at Atl. (12/24/95)
56 Al Del Greco, at Houston (10/27/96)
54 Josh Brown, at StL (1/3/10)
Jan Stenerud, vs. KC (12/6/71)
RUSHING
Attempts
35 Clinton Portis, vs. Was. (12/18/04)
Marcel Shipp, at Arz. (10/26/03)
32 Calvin Hill, at Dal. (11/10/74)
Steven Jackson, at StL Rams (12/21/08)
Yards
192 Eric Pegram, vs. Atl. (9/19/93)
Touchdowns
4 LaDainian Tomlinson
Gale Sayers, at Chi. (12/12/65)
Long
84t Chester Taylor, vs. Min. (12/9/07)
PASSING
Attempts
61 Brett Favre, at GB (10/14/96)
60 Richard Todd, at NYJ (9/21/80)
58 Glenn Foley, vs. NYJ (9/6/98)
Jay Schroeder at Was. (12/1/85)
Completions
42 Richard Todd, at NYJ (9/21/80)
Yards
484 Kurt Warner, at Arz. (11/25/07)
Touchdowns
5 Donovan McNabb, at Phi. (9/18/05)
Kurt Warner, at StL (10/10/99)
Vince Ferragamo, at LA Rams (10/23/83)
Dan Fouts, vs. SD (12/11/82)
Interceptions
7 Steve DeBerg, at TB (9/7/86)
Long
96t Tobin Rote to Billy Grimes, vs. GB (12/10/50)
Times sacked
10 Phil Simms, vs. NYG (11/23/80)
James Harris, at LA Rams (10/11/76)
Bill Munson, vs. LA Rams (12/6/64)
RECEIVING
Receptions
17 Clark Gaines, at NYJ (9/21/80)
Yards
220 Don Beebe, at GB (10/14/96)
Touchdowns
4 Isaac Bruce, at StL (10/10/99)
Ahmad Rashad at Min. (9/2/79)
Harlon Hill, vs. Chi. (10/31/54)
Long
96t Billy Grimes, vs. GB (12/10/50)
INTERCEPTIONS
Interceptions
3 Bill Simpson, vs. LA Rams (11/20/77)
Gene Howard, at LA Rams (11/21/71)
Roy Winston, vs. Min. (10/25/64)
Donald Doll, at Det. (10/8/50)
Yards
107 Aaron Martin, at LA Rams (10/18/64)
Long
101t Tom Pridemore, at Atl. (9/20/81)
PUNTING
Punts
12 Wilbur Summers, vs. Det. (10/23/77)
Rusty Jackson, vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
Average
58.5 Reggie Roby, at Mia. (9/28/86)
Long
90 Don Chandler, at GB (10/10/65)
PUNT RETURNS
RETURNS
Returns
7 Nate Burleson, at Sea. (12/6/09)
Alvin Pearman, at Jac. (12/18/05)
J.T. Smith, at Phx. (11/6/88)
Robbie Martin, vs. Ind. (10/5/86)
LeRoy Irvin, vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)
Roland Lawrence, vs. Atl. (10/23/76)
Yards
184 Larry Watkins, at Det. (10/6/63)
Long
90t Larry Watkins, at Det. (10/6/63)
KICKOFF RETURNS
Returns
9 Ahmad Merritt, vs. Chi. (9/7/03)
Eric Metcalf, vs. Atl. (9/29/96)
Yards
208 Ron Smith, at Chi. (11/19/72)
Long
109 Mel Gray, vs. NO (9/21/86)
49ERS REGULAR SEASON TEAM RECORDS
Note: Entries marked by an asterisk in the “fewest, season” category denote the 1982 strike season. These years are listed for reference, but are not
considered full season records.
OFFENSE
WON-LOST
Wins, Season
15 1984
14 1989, 1990, 1992
13 1981, 1987, 1994, 1997
CONSECUTIVE GAMES
Won
15 11/27/89 to 11/18/90
11 9/7/97 to 11/23/97
10 10/9/94 to 12/17/94
Wins at home
19 12/23/96 to 10/3/99
13 10/4/92 to 12/5/93
8 10/23/94 to 10/1/95
8 11/27/89 to 11/18/90
7 11/26/95 to 10/20/96
11/2/58 to 11/1/59
Wins on road
18 11/27/88 to 12/30/90
11 9/20/87 to 10/16/88
9 12/11/83 to 12/2/84
Lost
9 10/8/78 to 12/3/78
8 9/23/07 to 11/18/07
10/10/99 to 12/5/99
9/28/80 to 11/16/80
12/17/78 to 10/14/79
7 11/6/05 to12/18/05
10/17/04 to 12/5/04
12/4/77 to 9/24/78
9/29/74 to 11/10/74
12/9/62 to 10/13/63
Losses at home
7 10/28/62 to 9/22/63
6 9/12/82 to 9/3/83
5 9/30/07 to 12/9/07
11/7/04 to 12/26/04
10/15/78 to 11/27/78
12/15/73 to 11/4/74
Losses on road
18 12/4/77 to 12/16/79
8 1/2/05 to 12/18/05
10/10/99 to 9/17/00
10/5/80 to 9/20/81
10/11/64 to 10/10/65
7 10/8/50 to 10/6/51
SCORING
POINTS
Most, season
505 1994
479 1998
475 1984
Highest average, season
31.6 1994 (16 games)
31.0 1953 (12 games)
30.6 1987 (15 games)
Fewest, season
198 1963
208 1960
213 1950
*209 1982 (9 games)
Lowest average, season
13.7 2007
13.7 1978
14.1 1963
Most, game
56 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
55 at Det. (12/19/93)
52 vs. Chi. (12/23/91)
vs. Chi. (12/19/65)
Most, first half
42 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
41 at Min. (10/18/92)
38 vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)
Most, second half
35 vs. Atl. (9/15/85)
31 at LA Rams (10/23/83)
30 vs. NO (OT) (12/7/80)
vs. NO (10/21/73)
Most, first quarter
27 vs. GB (12/7/58)
21 (Several times) Last: vs. Min. (12/18/95)
Most, second quarter
28 at Min. (9/8/83)
vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)
24 (Several times) Last: vs. Atl. (12/4/94)
Most, third quarter
21 at NO (9/4/88)
at StL (9/18/83)
vs. Hou. (12/13/81)
vs. NO (10/21/73)
20 at StL (10/22/95)
Most, fourth quarter
28 vs. Chi. (12/22/91)
at Phi. (9/24/89)
at LA Rams (10/23/83)
TOUCHDOWNS
Most, season
66 1994
61 1998
1993
59 1987
Fewest, season
21 1960
23 2005
24 2007
1963
Most, game
8 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
7 vs. Arz. (12/7/03)
at Det. (12/19/93)
vs. Chi. (12/23/91)
vs. LA Rams (12/27/87)
at Atl. (10/29/72)
at Det. (10/1/61)
vs. Dal. Texans (10/26/52)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MADE (KICKING)
Most, season
60 1994
59 1993
56 1984
Fewest, season
21 2005
1960
22 2007
23 2004
1982
Most, game
8 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
7 at Det. (12/19/93)
vs. Chi. (10/23/91)
vs. LA Rams (12/27/87)
at Atl. (10/29/72)
at Det. (10/1/61)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ATTS. (KICKING)
Most, season
62 1994
61 1993
59 1987
57 1984
Most, game
8 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
7 at Det. (12/19/93)
vs. Chi. (10/23/91)
at Atl. (10/29/72)
at Det. (10/1/61)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MADE (2-POINT)
Most, season
5 1998
3 2004
2000
2 2002
1997
1995
1994
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPTS
(2-POINT)
Most, season
9 1998
6 2004
4 2000
1994
3 2003
1997
1995
FIELD GOALS MADE
Most, season
30 1996
29 2008
2006
1997
1989
Fewest, season
3 1955
4 1950
6 1969
1952
1951
Game
6 vs. Atl. (9/29/96)
at NO (10/16/83)
5 vs. TB (10/30/05)
vs. Chi. (9/7/03)
vs. Den. (9/23/73)
4 (21 times) Last: at Den. (12/31/06)
and at Det. (11/12/06)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Most, season
38 1988
37 2003
36 2002
1997
1990
1989
1971
35 2006
1986
1984
1960
34 1996
Fewest, season
8 1950
12 1955
1952
15 1957
Most, game
8 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
7 at Det. (12/19/93)
vs. Chi. (12/23/91)
vs. LA Rams (12/27/87)
at Atl. (10/29/72)
at Det. (10/1/61)
FIRST DOWNS
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
Most, season
381 1998
372 1993
362 1994
Fewest, season
182 1959
183 1963
191 2005
Most, game
36 vs. Ind. (10/18/98)
33 vs. Hou. (11/8/87)
32 vs. LA Rams (11/20/94)
Fewest, game
3 vs. Bal. (11/22/59)
5 at Bal. (10/13/63)
6 vs. Bal. (10/21/07)
at Sea. (11/18/07)
vs. GB (12/10/60)
RUSHING
Most, season
141 2002
1988
138 1984
137 1985
Fewest, season
65 2007
70 2005
76 1959
*49 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
21 vs. Det. (12/14/98)
20 at Min. (10/15/61)
19 vs. GB (12/9/51)
Fewest, game
0 at Min. (12/14/69)
at Bal. (10/13/63)
1 at Sea. (12/6/09)
at Arz. (9/13/09)
vs. Bal. (10/21/07)
vs. StL (11/25/07)
at Arz. (10/2/05)
at Phi. (9/18/05)
vs. StL (9/11/05)
at Sea. (9/26/04)
at Bal. (11/22/59)
at NYG (11/9/52)
PASSING
Most, season
231 1995
223 1998
213 1986
Fewest, season
76 1959
81 1977
83 1951
87 1963
Most, game
24 at Cin. (12/5/99)
at Atl. (10/14/90)
23 vs. Chi. (12/17/00)
at Atl. (10/6/85)
22 vs. Arz. (10/10/04)
vs. Ind. (10/18/98)
vs. NO (11/13/83)
vs. SD (12/11/82)
Fewest, game
1 vs. TB (10/30/05)
at Chi. (11/13/05)
vs. Min. (11/29/76)
at GB (Milw.) (11/24/63)
at Det. (10/6/63)
vs. LA Rams (10/7/56)
2 vs. NYG (11/6/05)
at StL (12/5/04)
vs. GB (12/10/60)
BY PENALTY
Most, season
34 1978
30 1994
29 1998
Fewest, season
9 1963
10 1961
11 1951
1950
Most, game
8 at NO (10/11/98)
6 at NO (10/25/87)
vs. Atl. (10/22/78)
vs. Atl. (12/6/70)
NET YARDS
(Rushing and Passing)
YARDS
Most, season
6,800 1998
6,435 1993
6,366 1984
Fewest, season
3,260 1960
3,281 1963
3,388 1959
3,587 2005
3,594 1977
3,651 1955
3,658 1957
3,797 2007
*3,242 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
598 vs. Buf. (9/13/92)
597 vs. Bal. (12/13/53)
590 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
Fewest, game
61 at Det. (10/6/63)
81 vs. GB (12/10/60)
88 vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
RUSHING
ATTEMPTS
Most, season
585 1978
576 1976
564 1977
Fewest, season
357 2007
359 1958
371 2009
*219 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
59 at Min. (12/4/77)
56 vs. Det. (10/25/63)
at GB (Milw.) (10/10/54)
vs. Bal. (10/29/50)
54 vs. Det. (10/20/91)
vs. Min. (11/29/76)
at StL (10/31/76)
Fewest, game
10 at GB (11/22/09)
12 at Sea. (12/6/09)
vs. Arz. (12/24/06)
vs. Chi. (10/13/85)
13 vs. Car. (12/8/96)
at Car. (9/22/96)
at Dal. (10/12/80)
14 vs. SD (10/15/06)
at Arz. MC (10/2/05)
at Phx. (11/1/92)
at Min. (12/14/69)
YARDS
Most, season
2,544 1998
2,523 1988
2,498 1954
Fewest, season
1,268 2007
1,332 1964
1,449 2004
1,454 1963
1,477 2007
1,479 1995
*740 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
328 vs. Det. (12/14/98)
324 at Min. (10/15/61)
317 vs. Min. (11/29/76)
Fewest, game
5 vs. Houston (12/7/75)
12 at Min. (12/14/69)
21 at Arz. (9/13/09)
22 at GB (11/5/72)
26 at Dal. (11/18/08)
29 at Mia. (11/16/80)
31 at NE (10/20/75)
32 vs. StL (11/18/07)
AVERAGE
Highest, season
5.7 1954 (442 attempts)
5.2 1998 (491 attempts)
5.0 2006 (438 attempts)
1999 (419 attempts)
Lowest, season
3.4 1982 (219 attempts)
1970 (468 attempts)
3.5 2004 (413 attempts)
1981 (560 attempts)
1964 (383 attempts)
3.6 1995 (415 attempts)
1978 (585 attempts)
1972 (445 attempts)
1963 (406 attempts)
Highest, game
10.9 vs. Dal. Texans (10/26/52), 24-263
8.8 vs. Sea. (9/20/09), 29-256
8.6 vs. NYJ (9/6/98), 24-207
Lowest, game
0.2 vs. Hou. (12/7/75), 25-5
0.8 at Arz. (9/13/09), 25-21
0.9 at Min. (12/14/69), 14-12
TOUCHDOWNS
Most, season
28 1954
27 1961
26 1993
1953
Fewest, season
8 2007
1963
9 2005
1960
10 2008
2004
1980
1974
*6 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
5 vs. Atl. (10/18/92)
vs. TB (12/4/83)
at Min. (10/15/61)
4 (9 times) Last: vs. Det. (12/14/98)
PASSING
ATTEMPTS
Most, season
644 1995
602 1979
597 1980
Fewest, season
264 1959
277 1977
281 1951
Most, game
63 vs. Phi. (11/25/02)
60 at Was. (12/17/86)
57 vs. Arz. (10/10/04)
at Atl. (10/6/85)
Fewest, game
8 vs. NO (11/27/77)
vs. Min. (11/29/76)
12 at Atl. (11/6/77)
at GB (9/12/76)
13 at Chi. (11/13/05)
at Min. (12/4/77)
at NYJ (11/28/71)
COMPLETIONS
Most, season
432 1995
366 2000
363 1980
Fewest, season
132 1959
136 1977
151 1955
Most, game
38 vs. Arz. (10/10/04)
37 at Atl. (10/6/85)
36 at Dal. (12/8/02)
vs. Phi. (11/25/02)
vs. Chi. (12/17/00)
34 at Car. (11/18/01)
at Pit. (9/13/87)
Fewest, game
1 at Chi. (11/13/05)
3 vs. Min. (11/29/76)
4 vs. Pit. (9/19/77)
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
Highest, season
70.3 1994 (359-511)
70.2 1989 (339-483)
67.6 1993 (354-524)
Lowest, season
43.7 1978 (190-435)
44.7 1963 (156-349)
47.1 1974 (170-361)
Highest, game (15+ attempts)
91.3 vs. Det. (10/20/91), 21-23
85.0 at Atl. (11/12/89), 17-20
vs. Was. (9/20/70), 17-20
vs. Atl. (9/29/68), 17-20
84.4 vs. Atl. (9/25/83), 27-32
84.2 at Atl. (10/16/94), 16-19
83.9 vs. Bal. (11/17/96), 26-31
Lowest, game (15+ attempts)
22.2 at Pit. (9/19/77), 4-18
26.1 at Cle.(12/1/74), 6-23
26.9 at LA Rams (10/8/78), 7-26
NET YARDS
Most, season
4,608 1995
4,302 1993
1989
4,256 1998
Fewest, season
1,508 1977
1,549 1959
1,550 1950
Most, game
475 at LA Rams (11/29/93)
442 at Atl. (10/14/90)
439 vs. Buf. (9/13/92)
at LA Rams (12/11/89)
Fewest, game
10 at Det. (10/6/63)
11 vs. LA Rams (10/7/56)
14 vs. Min. (11/29/76)
18 vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
19 at Pit. (9/19/77)
AVERAGE GAIN PER ATTEMPT
Highest, season
9.49 1989
8.84 1961
8.55 1993
Lowest, season
5.23 2007
5.30 1978
5.55 1960
TIMES SACKED
Most, season
55 2008 (-345)
2007 (-365)
53 1998 (-254 yards)
52 2004 (-319 yards)
48 2005 (-292 yards)
Fewest, season
8 1970 (-67 yards)
11 1971 (-111 yards)
17 1979 (-119 yards)
Most, game
10 vs. NYG (11/23/80)
at LA Rams (10/11/76)
vs. LA Rams (12/6/64)
SACK YARDS LOST
Most, season
423 1963
396 1952
371 1957
Fewest, season
67 1970
111 1971
114 2001
Most, game
95 vs. Dal. Texans (10/26/52)
73 at Det. (10/6/63)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Most, season
44 1987
41 1998
37 1994
Fewest, season
8 2005
1956
9 1978
1977
1973
INTERCEPTIONS
Most, season
36 1978
29 1958
28 1974
1955
Fewest, season
9 1992
10 2002
2000
1984
1970
1969
11 1997
1994
1989
* 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
7 at LA Rams (10/18/64)
6 at Det. (11/4/73)
vs. Bal. (12/5/59)
5 at Dal. (10/12/80)
vs. Pit. (11/27/78)
at Cle. (12/1/74)
vs. Pit. (12/15/73)
vs. Min. (12/16/72)
vs. Det. (10/29/67)
at Bal. (11/30/58)
vs. LA Rams (9/25/55)
PUNTING
PUNTS
Most, season
107 2005
105 2007
99 2009
Fewest, season
42 1993
1953
48 1962
1958
*45 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
11 vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
at Chi. (10/17/54)
10 vs. Sea. (9/30/07)
vs. Hou. (1/1/06)
vs. Atl. (11/8/81)
vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)
at Atl. (11/5/78)
at Atl. (11/6/77)
vs. Atl. (10/23/76)
Fewest, game
0 at Det. (12/19/93)
vs. Atl. (9/20/93)
vs. Buf. (9/13/92)
vs. Det. (10/20/91)
vs. NYG (10/15/72)
vs. NO (11/14/71)
vs. Det. (11/6/60)
vs. Bal. (12/13/53)
AVERAGE
Highest, season (40+ attempts)
47.8 2008, 66 punts
47.6 2009, 99 punts
47.3 2007, 105 punts
45.8 1965, 54 punts
45.7 1959, 59 punts
Lowest, season (40+ attempts)
35.0 1977, 80 punts
36.2 1990, 70 punts
36.4 1954, 61 punts
36.5 1979, 72 punts
36.9 1978, 97 punts
Highest, game (4+ attempts)
57.2 at Pit. (9/23/07), 5 punts
55.0 at Det. (10/9/94), 4 punts
54.8 at StL (12/21/08), 5 punts
54.5 vs. Chi. (11/19/61), 4 punts
54.3 vs. Sea. (9/30/07), 10 punts
PUNT RETURNS
RETURNS
Most, season
65 1976
63 1975
56 2007
Fewest, season
18 1963
22 1969
23 2001
24 1961
1960
Most, game
9 vs. NO (10/17/76)
at Atl. (10/29/72)
8 vs. Det. (11/2/58)
at Det. (10/16/55)
7 vs. StL (11/18/07)
at NO (10/8/89)
at NO (11/25/84)
YARDS
Most, season
616 1975
612 1988
557 1976
Fewest, season
63 1969
99 1963
104 1999
Most, game
144 vs. Phi. (9/27/59)
141 vs. NO (10/17/76)
133 at Hou. (11/15/70)
Fewest, game
-7 at StL (10/25/98)
-3 at Atl. (11/15/98)
-3 at Sea. (12/6/09)
-3 vs. Ten. (11/8/09)
AVERAGE
Highest, season
14.1 2002
12.3 1950
11.8 1997
Lowest, season
2.9 1969
3.0 1955
3.3 1968
1957
TOUCHDOWNS
Most, season
2 1988
1980
1976
1952
KICKOFF RETURNS
RETURNS
Most, season
84 2004
81 2005
79 2006
Fewest, season
36 1952
* 1982 (9 games)
38 1976
1951
39 1958
1954
Most, game
10 vs. SD (10/15/06)
9 vs. Phi. (10/12/08)
at Was. (10/23/05)
at LA Rams (10/5/80)
vs. LA Rams (9/30/73)
at Det. (11/14/54)
8 at NYG (10/21/07)
vs. Buf. (12/20/04)
vs. Was. (12/18/04)
vs. Car. (11/14/04)
at Cin. (12/14/03)
at NO (10/20/02)
at Dal. (10/12/80)
at Chi. (12/12/65)
at NYG (11/17/63)
at Det. (9/23/62)
at GB (Milw.) (10/23/60)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: vs. Jac. (11/29/09)
YARDS
Most, season
1,907 2006
1,767 2008
1,739 1962
1,716 2004
1,702 2007
1,659 1963
Fewest, season
715 1993
742 1987
757 1986
Most, game
256 at Det. (11/14/54)
248 at Det. (9/23/62)
243 at NYG (11/17/63)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: vs. Jac. (11/29/09)
AVERAGE
Highest, season
28.0 1962 (62 returns)
27.1 1960 (43 returns)
26.8 1963 (62 returns)
26.6 1961 (49 returns)
Lowest, season
17.7 1968 (60 returns)
17.8 1988 (55 returns)
1950 (45 returns)
17.9 1993 (40 returns)
TOUCHDOWNS
Most, season
3 1963
1 (Several times) Last: 2008
Most, game
2 vs. Min. (9/15/63)
1 (Several times) Last: at Arz. (11/10/08)
PENALTIES
Most, season
134 2000
133 1998
120 1999
Fewest, season
51 1963
57 1959
1958
1957
*44 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
22 at Buf. (10/4/98)
16 at Atl. (1/3/00)
15 vs. Car. (12/8/96)
15 at Was. (11/17/86)
Fewest, game
0 at NO (1/6/02)
vs. Phi. (11/29/92)
vs. NO (11/11/88)
1 vs. Jac. (11/29/09)
vs. Buf. (12/2/01)
vs. Was. (12/26/99)
vs. Hou. (12/25/93)
vs. NO (11/15/92)
at Atl. (11/9/92)
vs. LA Rams (12/27/87)
vs. Pit. (11/27/78)
at Atl. (9/22/74)
at LA Rams (11/18/73)
vs. Atl. (10/19/69)
vs. GB (12/14/63)
at GB (9/24/61)
YARDS PENALIZED
Most, season
1,156 1998
1,135 2000
1,045 1999
Fewest, season
439 1963
489 1959
541 1955
*451 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
178 at Buf. (10/4/98)
177 at LA Rams (9/18/94)
168 at StL (10/24/71)
Fewest, game
0 at NO (1/6/02)
vs. Phi. (11/29/92)
vs. NO (12/11/88)
TURNOVERS
Most, season
63 1978 (27 fumbles, 36 INTs)
46 1964 (24 fumbles, 22 INTs)
1955 (18 fumbles, 28 INTs)
1950 (21 fumbles, 25 INTs)
Fewest, season
16 1960 (4 fumbles, 12 INTs)
17 2002 (7 fumbles, 10 INTs)
19 2001 (7 fumbles, 12 INTs)
2000 (9 fumbles, 10 INTs)
Most, game
10 at Dal. (10/12/80) (5 fumbles, 5 INTs)
9 at Cle. (11/12/50) (6 fumbles, 3 INTs)
DEFENSE
SCORING
POINTS ALLOWED
Most, season
453 1999
452 2004
428 2005
Fewest, season
190 1976
205 1960
1951
216 1971
*206 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
61 at Chi. (12/12/65)
59 at Dal. (10/12/80)
56 at LA Rams (11/9/58)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: vs. StL (10/4/09)
2 at NO (10/1/72)
Most, first half
41 at Chi. (10/29/06)
38 at Dal. (10/12/80)
35 vs. Atl (10/11/09)
vs. SD (10/15/06)
at Was. (10/23/05)
at LA Rams (11/9/58)
Most, second half
36 at NO (11/23/69)
35 at Jac. (9/12/99)
vs. Det. (11/3/63)
34 vs. Car. (11/14/04)
at Chi. (12/12/65)
Most, first quarter
24 at Chi. (10/29/06)
21 at Arz. (9/10/06)
at StL (10/10/99)
at LA Rams (11/9/58)
at Chi. (10/18/53)
20 at Det. (11/14/54)
Most, second quarter
28 at Min. (9/29/63)
27 at NYG (10/14/79)
24 vs. Car. (10/10/99)
at Dal. (10/12/88)
Most, third quarter
24 vs. StL (10/6/74)
21 (Several times) Last: at Ten. (11/27/05)
Most, fourth quarter
28 at StL (12/30/02)
23 vs. Phi. (10/12/08)
22 at NO (10/20/02)
21 (Several times) Last: at Atl. (11/15/98)
TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED
Most, season
54 2004
1979
53 1999
52 1980
1965
Fewest, season
23 1971
24 1984
1951
* 1982 (9 games)
25 1996
1991
1976
1960
Most, game
9 at Chi. (12/12/65)
8 at Dal. (10/12/80)
at LA Rams (11/9/58)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: at StL (1/3/10)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ALLOWED (KICKING)
Most, season
51 2004
50 1999
1980
1963
48 1965
Fewest, season
17 1995
20 1976
21 1996
1971
Most, game
8 at Dal. (10/12/80)
at LA Rams (11/9/58)
7 at Was. (10/23/05)
at Chi. (12/12/65)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: vs. StL (1/3/10)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ALLOWED
(2-POINTS)
Most, season
7 1994
4 2001
1996
2 2005
2000
1995
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPTED
(2-POINTS)
12 1994
8 1995
6 2001
FIELD GOALS ALLOWED
Most, season
35 2008
31 2007
31 1973
30 2006
29 2005
27 1999
1995
1993
1985
Fewest, season
5 1959
6 1976
7 1950
9 1954
1953
Most, game
6 at Arz. MC (10/2/05)
5 at Atl. (9/3/00)
at GB (10/14/96)
at NO (10/25/87)
at Bal. (9/25/66)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Most, season
45 1973
38 1978
36 2005
1969
Fewest, season
11 1954
12 1959
16 1953
Most, game
7 vs. NO (10/25/87)
6 at Arz. (Mex. City) (10/2/05)
at Arz. (10/26/03)
vs. Car. (11/8/98)
vs. Atl. (10/7/73)
vs. KC (12/6/71)
FIRST DOWNS
TOTAL ALLOWED
Most, season
347 2000
341 1980
335 2005
Fewest, season
167 1952
188 1951
198 1960
*170 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
32 at StL (9/17/00)
31 at Sea. (12/11/05)
vs. Oak. (10/8/00)
vs. Dal. (11/10/63)
at Min. (10/15/61)
vs. Bal. (12/13/53)
30 vs. SD (10/15/06)
at Phi. (9/18/05)
at Ind. (11/25/01)
at NYJ (9/21/80)
at Was. (11/12/67)
Fewest, game
2 vs. NO (10/21/73)
4 at Det. (10/12/52)
5 at Bal. (10/13/63)
RUSHING ALLOWED
Most, season
137 1980
136 1979
132 1955
Fewest, season
57 1995
67 1997
74 1954
Most, game
19 at GB (10/11/59)
18 at Bal. (11/22/59)
at Chi. (10/14/56)
17 vs. GB (12/13/59)
Fewest, game
0 vs. StL (11/2/03)
vs. Atl. (9/10/95)
at NO (9/3/95)
vs. Atl. (12/4/94)
vs. LA Rams (12/6/64)
at Bal. (10/13/63)
1 (Several times) Last: vs. StL (10/4/09)
PASSING ALLOWED
Most, season
205 2005
194 2000
192 1999
1995
Fewest, season
76 1952
81 1950
84 1951
Most, game
25 at NYJ (9/21/80)
23 vs. Dal. (11/10/63)
Fewest, game
0 vs. NO (10/21/73)
vs. LA Rams (10/10/71)
1 at GB (Milw.) (11/24/63)
at Det. (10/6/63)
vs. LA Rams (10/7/56)
BY PENALTY
Most, season
43 2000
37 1978
32 1999
Fewest, season
9 1960
1956
10 1952
11 1954
* 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
8 vs. Oak. (10/8/00)
7 at Buf. (10/4/98)
6 at Den. (12/23/00)
at Atl. (1/3/00)
at Min. (10/24/99)
vs. Det. (10/23/77)
at Was. (11/12/67)
YARDS ALLOWED
Most, season
2,365 1978
2,241 1962
2,218 1980
Fewest, season
1,061 1995
1,258 1990
1,338 1994
*1,199 1982
Most, game
324 at LA Rams (11/9/58)
Fewest, game
7 at NO (10/1/72)
9 vs. StL (11/2/03)
13 vs. NYG (12/1/86)
AVERAGE ALLOWED
Highest, season
5.4 1958 (380-2,038)
NET YARDS
4.8 1962 (464-2,241)
YARDS ALLOWED
4.6 1956 (481-2,192)
Most, season
Lowest, season
6,259 2005 (1,823 rush, 4,427 pass)
3.0 1995 (348-1,061)
5,969 1980 (2,218 rush, 3,751 pass)
3.4 1977 (551-1,869)
5,709 2000 (1,794 rush, 3,915 pass)
1970 (525-1,799)
Fewest, season
3.5 1997 (386-1,366)
3,204 1952 (1,566 rush, 1,638 pass)
1975 (519-1,814)
3,405 1960 (1,587 rush, 1,818 pass)
1964 (442-1,560)
3,425 1953 (1,548 rush, 1,877 pass)
Highest, game
*3,035 1982 (1,199 rush, 1,836 pass) (9 games)
8.5 at Den. (10/25/70), 33-280
Most, game
8.4 vs. Phi. (9/24/06), 18-150
584 at Chi. (12/12/65) (183 rush, 401 pass)
8.3 vs. Phi. (9/24/06)
583 at Phi. (9/18/05) (140 rush, 443 pass)
at LA Rams (11/9/58), 39-324
577 vs. LA Rams (11/9/58) (324 rush, 253 pass) Fewest, game
Fewest, game
0.4 at NO (10/1/72), 16-7
44 vs. Atl. (10/23/76) (83 rush, -39 pass)
0.7 vs. NYG (12/1/86), 13-19
61 at Det. (10/6/63) (71 rush, -10 pass)
0.9 at Min. (12/14/69), 14-12
65 at Det. (10/12/52) (40 rush, 25 pass)
1.1 vs. StL (11/2/03), 8-9
RUSHING
ATTEMPTS ALLOWED
Most, season
649 1978
556 1980
551 1977
Fewest, season
348 1995
1954
350 1959
351 1992
*303 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
62 vs. Chi. (9/24/50)
60 at Bal. (11/22/59)
59 at Dal. (10/12/80)
Fewest, game
8 vs. StL (11/2/03)
vs. Det. (10/20/91)
11 vs. Buf. (12/2/01)
vs. Atl. (9/10/95)
at NYJ (9/21/80)
TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED
Most, season
27 1955
26 1965
25 1956
Fewest, season
4 1996
1971
5 1997
1995
1992
6 1993
Most, game
6 at Chi. (12/12/65)
5 vs. Det. (10/29/67)
4 (Several times) Last: vs. SD (10/15/06)
PASSING
ATTEMPTS ALLOWED
Most, season
621 1985
611 1995
604 1986
Fewest, season
270 1977
279 1956
280 1959
Most, game
61 at GB (10/14/96)
60 at NYJ (9/21/80)
58 vs. NYJ (9/6/98)
at Mia. (9/28/86)
at Was. (12/1/85)
Fewest, game
4 vs. NO (10/15/78)
6 at NYG (10/16/77)
7 at NO (11/13/77)
8 vs. NO (11/27/77)
vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
COMPLETIONS ALLOWED
Most, season
374 2005
352 2009
346 1985
Fewest, season
135 1959
139 1977
140 1960
Most, game
42 at NYJ (11/21/80)
35 at Arz. (11/25/07)
at LA Rams (10/27/85)
at Mia. (9/28/86)
Fewest, game
2 vs. NO (10/15/78), 4 attempts
at NYG (10/16/77), 6 attempts
vs. LA Rams (10/10/71), 12 attempts
3 vs. NO (11/13/77), 7 attempts
vs. LA Rams (11/21/76), 8 attempts
vs. Det. (11/2/69), 14 attempts
OPPONENTS’ COMPLETION PCT.
Highest, season
66.1 1980
64.9 2005
63.9 2006
Lowest, season
44.2 1952
44.6 1971
44.7 1951
Highest, game (15+ attempts)
88.9 vs. LA Rams (11/7/54), 16-18
87.0 at StL (10/10/99), 20-23
84.6 at Phi. (9/18/05), 33-39
Lowest, game (10+ attempts)
16.7 vs. LA Rams (10/20/71), 2-12
19.0 at Chi. (11/19/50), 4-21
21.4 vs. Det. (11/2/69), 3-14
NET YARDS ALLOWED
Most, season
4,427 2005
4,068 1999
3,915 2000
Fewest, season
1,588 1977
1,638 1952
1,776 1976
Most, game
456 at Arz. (11/25/07)
454 vs. Was. (12/26/99)
444 vs. SD (12/11/82)
443 at Phi. (9/18/05)
Fewest, game
-39 vs. Atl. (10/23/76)
-18 vs. LA Rams (10/10/71)
-15 vs. NO (10/21/73)
0 vs. NO (10/17/76)
1 vs. Det. (11/2/69)
AVERAGE GAIN PER ATTEMPT
Highest, season
8.43 1962
8.24 1999
8.06 1954
8.02 2005
Lowest, season
5.27 1953
5.64 1952
5.85 1995
Highest, game
18.2 at Atl. (10/28/73)
17.3 at LA Rams (10/20/74)
16.7 vs. Chi. (11/19/61)
TD PASSES ALLOWED
Most, season
36 1999
29 1980
28 2005
Fewest, season
10 1955
11 1985
1960
13 1987
1976
1957
1956
Most, game
5 at Phi. (9/18/05)
at StL (10/10/99)
vs. LA Rams (10/23/83)
vs. SD (12/11/82)
at NYG (11/17/63)
at LA Rams (11/9/58)
4 (Several times) Last: vs. NO (10/28/07)
INTERCEPTIONS
INTERCEPTIONS
Most, season
39 1986
33 1951
27 1981
Fewest, season
8 1977
9 2004
1976
11 1975
*9 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
7 at TB (9/7/86)
6 vs. NO (9/14/97)
vs. NE (11/30/80)
at Chi. (10/17/54)
vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)
5 (Several times) Last: vs. Chi. (11/12/09)
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
Most, season
578 1986
508 1994
498 1951
448 1981
Fewest, season
57 2007
88 1988
93 1976
97 1965
Most, game
171 vs. StL (11/26/95)
163 at GB 10/26/86)
137 vs. LA Rams (10/28/51)
115 at SD (12/3/00)
at Atl. (10/16/94)
TOUCHDOWNS
Most, season
5 1995, 1986, 1983
4 1994, 1981
3 2005, 1993, 1972, 1968, 1966
SACKS
SACKS
Most, season
61 1976
60 1985
57 1983
Most, game
10 vs. NYG (11/23/80)
at LA Rams (10/11/76)
vs. LA Rams (12/6/64)
9 at NYJ (10/29/89)
at LA Raiders (9/22/85)
at NO (11/13/83)
8 (Several times) Last: at StL (1/3/10)
SACK YARDAGE
Most, season
573 1976
457 1985
448 1986
1983
Most, game
97 at LA Rams (10/11/71)
PUNTING
PUNTS ALLOWED
Most, season
108 1976
95 2009
92 1985
Fewest, season
42 1956
47 1957
49 1958
Most, game
12 vs. Det. (10/23/77)
vs. LA Rams (11/21/76)
11 at StL (1/3/10)
vs. KC (11/17/85)
vs. Atl. (10/23/76)
vs. NO (10/21/73)
10 at Sea. (12/6/09)
vs. Cin. (10/20/96)
at Was. (11/17/86)
vs. NO (10/17/76)
at Atl. (10/29/72)
Fewest, game
0 at NO (10/20/02)
vs. Buffalo (9/13/92)
YARDS ALLOWED
Most, season
4,327 1976
4,295 2009
3,765 1986
Fewest, season
1,709 1956
1,895 1957
1,995 1958
Most, game
551 at StL (1/3/10)
465 at Min. (9/27/09)
461 at Atl. (10/29/72)
Fewest, game
0 at NO (10/20/02)
vs. Buf. (9/13/92)
23 at Bal. (10/1/67)
35 vs. NE (10/22/89)
AVERAGE ALLOWED
Highest, season
45.7 1964
45.2 2009
44.6 1962
Lowest, season
37.5 1977
38.1 1979
38.2 1980
Highest, game (4+ attempts)
66.6 at Atl. (10/14/90), 5-333
58.5 at Mia. (9/28/86), 4-234
57.3 at Det. (10/6/63)
Lowest, game (4+ attempts)
23.6 at NYG (10/5/87), 5-118
24.9 at NO (9/15/74), 4-99
25.5 at Dal. (12/30/01), 4-102
PUNT RETURNS
RETURNS ALLOWED
Most, season
62 2005
57 2009
1981
Fewest, season
15 1993
19 1971
1951
20 1972
* 1982 (9 games)
Most, game
9 at Det. (10/6/63)
vs. Atl. (10/9/77)
8 vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)
vs. Atl. (10/23/76)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: at Arz. (9/10/06)
YARDS ALLOWED
Most, season
664 1981
587 1963
540 1964
Fewest, season
44 1971
70 1972
109 1953
Most, game
231 at Det. (10/6/63)
166 vs. LA Rams (10/25/81)
135 at Cle. (12/30/07)
AVERAGE RETURN ALLOWED
Highest, season
13.2 2006
13.0 1952
12.4 1965
Lowest, season
2.3 1971
3.5 1972
1956
3.7 1958
TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED
Most, season
2 2002
1999
1964
1963
1961
Most, game
1 (Several times) Last: at Cle. (12/30/07)
KICKOFF RETURNS
RETURNS ALLOWED
Most, season
89 1994
82 1997
1995
78 1984
1983
Fewest, season
37 1964
1963
1955
38 1960
40 1959
1982
Most, game
10 vs. Atl. (9/29/96)
9 vs. Chi. (9/7/03)
at SD (12/3/00)
vs. Atl. (12/4/94)
vs. Chi. (12/23/91)
at NO (10/16/83)
at NO (10/1/72)
8 (Several times) Last: vs. Arz. (12/7/03)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: vs. Ind. (10/9/05)
YARDS ALLOWED
Most, season
1,912 1994
1,857 1995
1,746 1997
Fewest, season
739 1958
769 1960
816 1963
Most, game
260 at Dal. (11/11/65)
233 vs. NO (9/21/86)
208 at Chi. (11/14/72)
Fewest, game
0 (Several times) Last: vs. Ind. (10/9/95)
AVERAGE ALLOWED
Highest, season
27.6 1969
26.5 1965
24.7 1950
Lowest, season
17.6 1958
18.4 1996
18.7 1988
TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED
Most, season/game
1 (Several times) Last: at Min. (9/27/09)
TAKEAWAYS
Most, season
49 1986 (10 FRs, 39 INTs)
48 1981 (21 FRs, 27 INTs)
45 1978 (27 FRs, 18 INTs)
43 1950 (21 FRs, 22 INTs)
42 1983 (18 FRs, 24 INTs)
1970 (20 FRs, 22 INTs)
1951 (9 FRs, 33 INTs)
Fewest, season
18 2008 (6 FRs, 12 INTs)
1977 (10 FRs, 8 INTs)
19 1982 (10 FRs, 9 INTs)
20 1999 (7 FRs, 13 INTs)
Most, game
9 at Oak. (12/20/70) (4 FRs, 5 INTs)
8 NO (9/14/97) (2 FRs, 6 INTs)
Cin. (10/1/78) (3 FRs, 5 INTs)
7 vs. Arz. (12/14/09) (5 FRs, 2 INTs)
at TB (9/7/86) (0 FRs, 7 INTs)
at NO (10/1/72) (3 FRs, 4 INTs)
PENALTIES
OPPONENTS PENALTIES
Most, season
154 1978
120 2005
119 1979
Fewest, season
43 1956
44 1959
51 1958
1954
Most, game
17 at Atl. (11/5/78)
15 at LA Rams (10/8/78)
at Cle. (11/15/53)
Fewest, game
0 at Bal. (10/26/69)
at Det. (12/13/64)
at GB (12/14/63)
at Det. (10/6/63)
at Cle. (11/29/59)
OPPONENTS YARDS PENALIZED
Most, season
1,300 1978
969 2009
965 1970
Fewest, season
321 1956
412 1959
426 1954
Most, game
165 at Min. (10/13/66)
136 at LA Rams (10/8/78)
133 vs. Cin. (10/1/78)
132 vs. Was. (11/7/76)
Fewest, game
0 at Bal. (10/26/69)
at Det. (12/13/64)
at GB (12/14/63)
at Det. (10/6/63)
at Cle. (11/29/59)
Front Office Feature Stories
Trent Baalke – “Trent Baalke ready for his first time to be in charge of San Francisco 49ers' draft” – San
Jose Mercury News – 4/20/10
Jed York – ” Yorks celebrate first win of 2010” – San Francisco Chronicle – 4/9/10
Coach Feature Stories
Mike Singletary – “Too early to tell if Singletary's approach will succeed” – Santa Rosa Press Democrat
– 1/28/10
Mike Singletary – “Monte Poole: 49ers coach Mike Singletary may be old school, but he shows he's
willing to listen and compromise, too” – San Jose Mercury News – 11/30/09
Mike Singletary – “Mike Singletary wants winners: Can 49ers validate his wishes?” – USA Today
Mike Johnson – “Football junkie' Johnson has earned his place” – San Francisco Chronicle – 10/1/10
Mike Solari – “McKittrick disciple Solari brings intensity to 49ers' O-line” – Santa Rosa Press Democrat –
5/31/10
Player Feature Stories
Tramaine Brock – “Longshot Brock Makes Most of Opportunities” – CSNBayArea.com – 9/6/10
Ahmad Brooks – “Brooks would be happy with a mere 17 sacks” – Santa Rosa Press Democrat –
6/11/10
Nate Byham – “Byham Overcame Odds to Reach NFL” – CSNBayArea.com – 9/24/10
David Carr – “Carr knows what he wants” – SFGate.com – 3/16/10
Michael Crabtree – “Football, Michael Crabtree are synonymous” – San Jose Mercury News – 6/13/10
Michael Crabtree – “After winging it in ’09, Crabtree learning nuances” – San Francisco Chronicle –
6/9/10
Michael Crabtree – “Crabtree staying ahead of game” – San Jose Mercury News – 3/31/10
Michael Crabtree – “Crabtree gets comfy, plots route to greatness” – YahooSports.com – 8/3/10
Anthony Davis – “Full of Character” – 49ers.com – 6/28/10
Anthony Davis – “49ers get the guy they want in Anthony Davis” – Associated Press – 4/22/10
Vernon Davis – “Curling finds an unlikely fan in 49ers tight end” – SportsIllustrated.com – 2/16/10
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Anthony Dixon – “Brothers share big dreams with two Bay Area pro teams” – San Jose Mercury News –
9/6/10
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Frank Gore – “San Francisco 49ers' Frank Gore going to Pro Bowl” – San Jose Mercury News – 1/20/10
Mike Iupati – “Iupati’s ‘Can’t Miss’ Qualities” – CSNBayArea.com – 6/3/10
Ricky Jean Francois – “For Jean-Francois, the disaster in Haiti hits home” – Sacramento Bee
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Joe Nedney – “49ers' Nedney beats robot in field-goal kicking” – San Francisco Chronicle – 4/20/10
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Alex Smith – “Prepare for the rise of Alex Smith” – ESPN Insider – 6/3/10
Alex Smith – “49ers: Another make-or-break year for Smith” – Santa Rosa Press Democrat – 5/15/10
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1/26/10
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Front Office Feature Stories
Trent Baalke ready for his first time to be in charge of San Francisco 49ers' draft
By Daniel Brown, San Jose Mercury News
About this time a year ago, Trent Baalke and Scot McCloughan had a daily ritual. They would meet for
morning walks to rack up some miles and kick around 49ers draft scenarios.
On one such stroll, Baalke and McCloughan deduced, a week ahead of time, that receiver Michael
Crabtree still would be on the board at No. 10 and that they should be ready to pounce.
And this year? "It's a lonely walk," Baalke joked.
With McCloughan out as the 49ers' general manager, Baalke will call the draft-day shots. He was quick to
note that he isn't really lonely: Coach Mike Singletary accompanied him on recent scouting missions, and
the 49ers' pre-draft meetings solicit the input of everyone from the team's top brass to the assistant
coaches.
But in the end, Baalke walks alone.
"Trent is the point person," team president Jed York said. "It is his decision."
Baalke makes his debut with two picks, Nos. 13 and 17, in the first round Thursday. There is much
speculation about who the heck Trent Baalke will take. But first, there's another question. Who the heck is
Trent Baalke?
Out of blue, into NFL
If his plan had gone the way he envisioned, Baalke would have walked away from football long ago. In
fact, he quit the game once. He gave up his job as a college assistant to become a high school
administrator in the late 1990s. Baalke became the athletic director at Shanley High, a small but mighty
sports powerhouse in Fargo, N.D.
Leo Ringey, who helped hire him, recalled that Baalke's predecessor was still too much of a coach at
heart to spend any time in an office. Baalke, in contrast, could push paper as if it were a tackling sled.
"He came in and got the coaches coordinated, did a nice job with the budget, upgraded the weight room,
improved the training and medical facilities and was very organized," Ringey said.
Baalke had a wife, Beth, and two daughters, and he was content. But a funny thing happened on his way
to settling down. Baalke had been a liaison to pro scouts at South Dakota State, and a New York Jets
representative liked his eye for talent.
The Jets called with an offer so out of the blue that Baalke thought it was a friend pulling a prank. "I never
even contemplated getting into the NFL," he recalled.
Working for the Jets gave him a chance to learn from the some of football's most famous minds. The
1998 Jets featured head coach Bill Parcells and assistant head coach Bill Belichick.
Baalke also learned from Dick Haley, the Jets' director of player personnel who had the same role for the
Pittsburgh Steelers from 1971-90. Haley is best remembered for his 1974 draft: Lynn Swann, Jack
Lambert, John Stallworth and Mike Webster, all future Hall of Famers.
But with the Jets and later the Washington Redskins (2001-03), Baalke learned that even the sharpest
scouting eyes have blind spots and that humility can be a valuable asset. Asked to name a few of his
favorite scouting discoveries, Baalke declined.
"I'd love to tell you all the ones I was right on, but then I'd have to tell you all the guys I was wrong on, and
there have been many," he said. "I don't think there's anybody in this business that can say they hit on
every player they've ever evaluated."
A Wisconsin native, Baalke attended Bemidji (Minn.), arriving at the school in 1982, just as its football
program drooped to an all-time low.
Bemidji had lost 20 in a row and was threatening make it 21 by blowing a fourth-quarter lead. That's when
Baalke, a 215-pound freshman outside linebacker, sniffed out a screen pass in the final minute and made
the game's most important tackle. The 14-10 victory over Minnesota-Morris turned around the fortunes of
the program.
"Trent was always on top of the situation, always had a sense of what might happen," recalled John
Peterson, who in '82 was in his first season as Bemidji's coach. Peterson is now an area scout for the
Carolina Panthers.
Baalke was a two-time all-conference player. Peterson kept him around for an extra season as an
assistant coach. Baalke then headed for North Dakota State (1989) and South Dakota State (1990-95),
where his duties included strength-and-conditioning coach.
Baalke was known to prowl the weight room and berate any player giving less than a full effort.
"He was a perfectionist. He took the performance of his players to a personal level," said South Dakota
State coach John Stiegelmeier, a defensive coordinator in Baalke's time.
Told that Baalke now has the buttoned-up demeanor of a front-office executive, Stiegelmeier joked: "Then
he's hiding it. He's Dr. Jekyll."
While at South Dakota, Baalke impressed NFL scouts with his player evaluations. Notably, he
campaigned on behalf of kicker Adam Vinatieri and offensive lineman Adam Timmerman.
Baalke once persuaded a Green Bay scout that Timmerman was a diamond in the rough. The Packers
took Timmerman in the seventh-round, and he lasted 12 NFL seasons and made two Pro Bowls.
That Packers scout remained grateful and, years later, repaid him with a job: Scot McCloughan was that
scout, and upon becoming general manager he hired Baalke as the 49ers' Western region scout.
"That's really when Scot and my friendship started," Baalke said, looking back to the Timmerman
recommendation. "This business is all about relationships."
Target: playoffs
The 49ers don't have a 20-game losing streak, as Bemidji did, but they will be counting on Baalke to bring
a skid to an end. The 49ers haven't had a winning season or a playoff appearance since 2002.
Who the heck is Trent Baalke? With two first-round picks Thursday, the 49ers are about to get their
answer.
"We're not going to sit back and say, 'Everyone else, go pick the players' " Baalke said. "We're going to
get the players we have targeted, I promise you that."
---------------------------------
Yorks celebrate first win of 2010
By David White, San Francisco Chronicle
No one doused 49ers President Jed York with a bucket of Gatorade, but Measure J supporters
celebrated an election victory just the same.
The York family arrived at the American Legion Post hall in Santa Clara to a live band and a cheering
crowd, there to count down the clock to what became a victory for an initiative that will help fund a football
stadium in Santa Clara.
Early results had the measure getting 61 percent of the vote. With the measure passing, York believes
the 49ers will be in their South Bay home four NFL seasons from now.
"It looks good," York said Tuesday night. "This is a big step. ... We look to be playing football in a new
stadium in 2014."
York, of course, was beaming in his suit and tie as he was surrounded by Measure J volunteers in their
blue T-shirts. The nervous part was waiting at his office in team headquarters for the early results to post.
When the 61 percent numbers showed, York might as well have found a football to spike.
"I was kind of waiting on pins and needles, waiting for the score," York said. "It's not playing a game
where it happens one by one. When it comes in, it's a pretty exciting moment."
This isn't the first time the 49ers have won a stadium ballot initiative. They pulled out a victory in San
Francisco in 1997, when York was in high school and his uncle, Eddie DeBartolo Jr., ran the team.
That project never got off the ground. York said this time will be different.
"I think the difference is we've done a lot of work leading up to this, 3 1/2 years of work making sure we
had a feasible project we could take to the voters," York said. "We put together a deal that was good for
the city and good for the 49ers."
York said "absolutely" when asked if the 49ers will be able to come up with their significant end of the
deal of a stadium that could cost at least $1 billion.
York believes the NFL will help the 49ers finance the stadium with a loan program as part of the new
collective bargaining agreement. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell visited with Santa Clara officials last
month to express his support for the measure.
However, York said the 49ers are not interested in taking on additional investors to help complete the
project.
For now, there are deals to finalize, naming rights to sell, and there is ground to break. Those are all
matters for another night. Tuesday was about enjoying the franchise's first victory of the year.
York made the media rounds as his father, John York, shook hands with supporters who turned the hall
into an indoor tailgating party.
"It feels great," Jed York said.
Coach Feature Stories
Too early to tell if Singletary's approach will succeed
By Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat
In response to my blog entry on Tuesday, there were a lot of questions in the comments section about
Alex Smith and Mike Singletary.
My answers are pretty much the same. I don't know if Smith is going to establish himself as the 49ers'
quarterback for many years to come. And I don't know if Singletary will be a successful head coach.
Yesterday, I addressed the Smith situation as best as I could. With Singletary, I'm also taking the
approach of waiting for more information. He was not great in his first full season as head coach. And he
certainly was not awful. I'll go along with his self-assessment of his first full season: "It was OK."
Singletary is very good at managing players. He deserves credit for his handling of tight end Vernon
Davis. Singletary was instrumental in Davis' increase in production and helping him earn a starting spot
on the NFC Pro Bowl team.
Singletary has a rare ability to read people. After the 49ers' loss to the Packers, the team's locker room
appeared to be on the verge of tipping in a bad way. Small cliques of players formed throughout the
room, speaking in hushed tones. It was clear that there were some players discontent with the direction
the team was going.
Some head coaches who distance themselves from their players would not have picked up on that vibe.
But Singletary sensed what was happening. He got the team to air out its gripes. He listened and made
some adjustments, such as curtailing padded practices.
Singletary is an emotional leader. He does a good job of managing the mindset of the team. He is a
strong personality who willed himself to become a great player. He willed himself to become a head
coach.
I think he believed, through shear sheer force of will, that the 49ers would become NFC West champions
in his first season as head coach. He continue to say the 49ers would be "special," and he bristled when
my colleague, Lowell Cohn, challenged Singletary's assertion. As it turns out, the 49ers were not special
they were 8-8, the definition of average, but it was the team's best record since 2002. (Cohn weighed in
today on how Kurt Warner's expected retirement might turn up the pressure on Singletary.)
When the 49ers fired Mike Nolan in the middle of the 2008 season, the 49ers made the easy decision to
keep the offensive and defensive coordinators in their respective jobs and promote Singletary to interim
head coach.
I firmly believe when that occurred, the long-term plan was to wait until the end of the regular season and
hire an offensive-minded head coach. That way, the offensive system would remain unchanged for as
long as the head coach remained.
But Singletary did such a good job - and he was ultra-popular with the players and fan base - that his job
performance won him the job.
Where I see a problem is that Singletary was never a coordinator. He is a self-described "big picture"
coach. He can tell his assistant coaches and players what he wants, but he does not give them the
specifics on how to get there.
All head coaches are reliant on their assistant coaches, to be sure. But because Singletary can't just take
over on one side of the ball - such as Arizona's Ken Whisenhunt when offensive coordinator Todd Haley
left to become Chiefs head coach - his success is almost always dependent on his coordinators.
When Alex Smith and Singletary spoke during the season and Smith had complaints about the offense,
Singletary told him to go down the hall and express those same thoughts to offensive coordinator Jimmy
Raye. In this case, the head coach was a middle man.
This is not to say that this arrangement is destined for failure. Because he is not calling plays during the
course of the game, Singletary has the ability to use his strongest asset on the sideline: He reads body
language and manages the temperaments of his players. He embraces the human element of the game.
That is an area at which Singletary excels.
Singletary is a fantastic leader. He is trying to build a mindset with the 49ers. His approach might very
well work for him and the 49ers. But I think it's too early to tell.
--------------------------------Monte Poole: 49ers coach Mike Singletary may be old school, but he shows he's willing to listen
and compromise, too
By Monte Poole, San Jose Mercury News
As this season has unfolded, by turns cruising and stumbling, the one thing we have discovered with
certainty is Mike Singletary is wiser than his words.
That he's not as obstinate as he sounded the day he was officially promoted to head coach of the 49ers.
Oh, he still believes what he believes, down to his dogmatic core. Singletary is man of principle and
conviction, guided by faith. He will not be moved.
As a coach, however, his ears are much bigger than they appear.
He listens.
It was clearer than ever Sunday, during the 49ers' 20-3 dismantling of Jacksonville that for all his
stentorian rhetoric, Singletary is man of reason, willing to compromise or even defer when confronted with
evidence contrary to his opinion.
In the wake of San Francisco's 30-24 loss last week at Green Bay, several offensive players —
particularly tight end Vernon Davis, quarterback Alex Smith and rookie wideout Michael Crabtree —
offered suggestions to Singletary and offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, proposing they become more
aggressive throwing the ball.
"The more you play the better grasp you have on what you're doing," Smith said. "As the quarterback,
there is a little more insight that you can put into talking with Jimmy on what we're doing and what I like
and things like that."
Singletary paused, pondered and eventually approved.
And that led directly to a game in which the 49ers threw on 41 of their 61 offensive plays. Making liberal
use of the shotgun formation, mixing in some four-receiver sets and sprinkling in wrinkles of West Coast
offense, it was as if Singletary and Raye had dedicated this game to the memory of Bill Walsh.
"The absolute best thing that happened this week," Singletary said, "was I saw leadership on the
offensive side of the ball in terms of, 'Coach, this is what I think would work. This is what I think we need.
Can we do this? Can we do more spread? Can we put it on us, the receivers?'
"That's leadership. That conversation could go to the parking lot. It could go in the bathroom. It could go
to their homes. But it came to (the coaches). It came to me."
Think this brainstorming was easy for the man who in January, upon becoming head coach of the 49ers,
immediately talked of using a bullish running game to create an offensive identity?
The desire to run the football is natural for Singletary, who grew up in Texas, where running backs are
worshipped, then went on to earn Hall of Fame bona fides as a middle linebacker for the smash-mouth
Chicago Bears of a quarter-century ago.
Singletary could have seen this as a blow to his ego, a challenge to his judgment; a more stubborn coach,
or perhaps one who never played in the NFL, might have pulled rank. But he presumably perceived the
players were trying to invigorate a sluggish offense, seeking solutions for a team that had lost five of its
previous six games.
The compromise worked. Smith had one of his best games as a pro: 27-of-41, 232 yards, two
touchdowns, no interceptions, at least five catchable drops, including one by Crabtree in the end zone.
Running back Frank Gore (16 carries, 33 yards) caught seven passes, Davis and Josh Morgan caught six
each and Crabtree four. Tight end Delanie Walker caught four passes and gained 11 yards on an endaround.
"We got the ball in the hands of our playmakers," Davis said. "And we've got a lot of them."
This, along with video study, dropped a revealing reality at the feet of Singletary.
"We have more playmakers in the passing game," he said. "For the first time in a long time, we have a lot
of playmakers that we can throw the ball to, as well as Frank."
This is not to suggest the 49ers (5-6) suddenly resemble the Saints or the Colts or the Patriots. Indeed,
there were enough unimpressive moments to remind any observer that Smith still is developing and that
no wideout is a threat to outrun coverage. Becoming a legitimate contender will require considerable
upgrades to the roster.
Contending, though, is about so much more than talent. And the Niners are following Singletary in
devoting themselves to the essential elements within their grasp. Coach-player relationships seem to
grow stronger each day. There is a cooperative environment, a spirit of oneness.
And that only happens when the coach is willing to listen — and react to what he hears. Singletary seems
to get this, which means even with the old-school mentality he tends to convey, there is plenty of room to
embrace new-school ideas.
--------------------------------Mike Singletary wants winners: Can 49ers validate his wishes?
By Jarrett Bell, USAToday.com
He's undoubtedly the most physically fit head coach in the NFL, a lean 220, six pounds lighter than he
weighed a generation ago as the game's premier crash-and-carry middle linebacker. This is no accident.
Mike Singletary, a 51-year-old with bulging biceps, is putting in the work.
On typical mornings, the San Francisco 49ers coach will follow his prayer and meditation session with an
intense, 45-minute workout. He works out alone, with equipment right there in his second-floor office
overlooking the practice fields. A treadmill. An elliptical machine. A bench for sit-ups and glute work.
This is essential, part of his personal playbook.
"One of the greatest things about coaching is that you've got to be able to put your hands on guys,"
Singletary said with his deep, baritone voice one morning early in training camp. "Coaching can take a lot
out of you, and you've got to be able to beat that."
Sure enough, later that day the Hall of Famer who once laid the wood as the heart of the Chicago Bears'
dominant "46" defense, was on the practice field laying hands on rookie safety Taylor Mays. It was classic
show-and-tell, as Singletary smoothly demonstrated a coverage technique, rotating his hips out of a
backpedal to shield the receiver.
Chalk one up for fitness. Players surely notice.
"He likes to blend in with us, it seems," said tight end Vernon Davis. "Sometimes, I don't think of coach
Singletary as a coach. I think of him like a teammate, because of his presence, his demeanor and the
way he looks."
In Singletary's words, he's also like a daddy.
On Wednesday, Singletary, the son of a preacher who was nicknamed "Samurai Mike" during his heyday
with the Bears, had to separate Davis and Michael Crabtree as they engaged in a shouting match during
practice. Davis, a captain, apparently ignited the incident as he chastised the second-year receiver.
Singletary eventually led both players to the locker room for an impromptu meeting, as practiced
continued. Davis returned after 10 minutes, followed a few minutes later by Crabtree and Singletary.
Although Singletary didn't reveal the nature of the dispute, he backed the tight end on principle – but felt
Davis crossed a line in how his message was delivered.
When he met reporters after Wednesday's practice, Singletary declared, "There are no more elephants in
the room. The elephant has been exposed."
He compared the dispute to a family feud.
"They were both wrong," Singletary said. "We will not have distractions on this team. Vernon just forgot
temporarily that that is not allowed. We don't do that. We don't treat family like that. We don't disrespect
each other."
Crabtree, whose work ethic was praised by Singletary a few weeks ago, hasn't appeared in a single
preseason game since suffering a sprained neck on Aug. 12 as he landed awkwardly on his back after
attempting to make a spectacular leaping catch of a high pass in the corner of the end zone.
Davis, meanwhile, is a walking symbol of Singletary's no-nonsense style. When Singletary debuted as
interim coach in 2008, replacing Mike Nolan, he dismissed Davis to the showers – during the game –
after the tight end committed a silly penalty. Their relationship since has grown significantly.
"I appreciate Vernon speaking from his heart, but it was just wrong," Singletary said of this week's drama.
"He's not going to sugar-coat things. He doesn't know how to sugar-coat things. I wish he did sometimes."
As he continues to develop a young team that seems poised to contend for the NFC West crown after
finishing 8-8 last season, Singletary wears his principles and old-school values on his sleeves.
"I'm not a big rules guy," he said, "but I believe in rules."
How many rules might the 49ers have?
"It depends on what sector you're talking about," he replied. "If you're talking about our identity, there are
five things that should describe a 49er: He's physical and tough. Disciplined. Relentless. Smart.
"The other thing involves character and behavior. Do we treat each other with respect? That's my No. 1
word. Don't do anything that you don't want anybody to do to you. That's why I don't believe in in-fighting,
calling names and all that other stuff. If you've got an issue with a guy, go to him and say, 'We need to
work this out.' "
That message was surely amplified this week, with the latest in a series of issues that have surfaced
during a summer that began with Singletary prescribing grueling, three-hour practices on each of the first
four days of camp. Consider:
• In mid-August, defensive lineman Kentwan Balmer, a first-round pick in 2008, left camp due to "personal
issues" and never returned. He was traded to the Seattle Seahawks for a sixth-round pick.
• Running back Glen Coffee, a third-round pick last year, abruptly retired. Coffee told reporters that he
should have never pursued a pro career, and will focus on spiritual goals.
• Pro Bowl nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin missed camp, finally reporting Saturday after signing a $7 million
franchise player tender.
Such turbulence is part of the job for any NFL coach, yet Singletary maintains that he's becoming better
equipped to deal with adversity as he gains experience.
"For me, it's kind of like it is for a football player," he said. "The game is slowing down."
Expectations, though, are spinning furiously for a team whose .500 record last season ended a string of
six straight losing seasons.
"It's time," said running back Frank Gore. "We've had our growing pains. Now we've got all of the pieces.
If we take care of the small things, it can be a special year."
The small things. Singletary loves harping on those.
"Our first goal is to execute perfectly," he says. "Every other goal comes after that."
Said quarterback Alex Smith, "I think coach Singletary has done a really good job of keeping us shortsighted. We've got to earn everything, prove ourselves even more. He's pushing us to do that."
And pulling, prodding, counseling, too.
"We've got to get everything out of this team," said Singletary. "That's what I stress to our coaches. I need
everybody, every day, every play, to be on point."
--------------------------------'Football junkie' Johnson has earned his place
By David White, San Francisco Chronicle
Mike Riley needed an emergency quarterback to save his World League of American Football team. Mike
Johnson needed a job to save his NFL-rejected career.
Almost 20 years later, they still remember the Alamo Stadium, where Johnson spurred the San Antonio
Riders to victory on April 7, 1991, the first step on his path to being named the 49ers' offensive
coordinator this week.
"We were in dire straits," Riley said in a phone interview. "Both our quarterbacks were hurt in the first two
games. We needed a guy so we just picked him off a reserve list from the league. He came, started with
one week to prepare and won the game.
"So, he's succeeded in difficult situations before."
Beating the Sacramento Surge is nothing compared with what Johnson is up against now.
Johnson, age 43 with two games of play-calling experience, is taking over for Jimmy Raye, who was fired
Monday after 33 years and three games of NFL coaching experience.
Johnson must turn around an offense that scored three touchdowns in an 0-3 start, all while finding a way
to get better results using the same players and playbook. That starts Sunday when the 49ers visit
Atlanta.
"This is something that I have prepared myself for mentally," Johnson said. "It's something that I'm not
going to shy away from. I don't feel the pressure."
Take one look at Johnson's life story, and this task may be the easiest of his career. He played
quarterback for three colleges and three pro leagues. When none of that stuck, Riley made an Oregon
State assistant coach out of his former quarterback in 1997. Riley brought him to his Chargers staff in
2000, knowing Johnson would get further coaching than he ever did playing.
"I'm a football junkie myself, and I notice other football junkies," said Riley, who is coaching again at
Oregon State. "He just took whatever job you gave him and jumped into it. Even in his playing days, he
always wanted to know more, he was always wanting to learn."
"I always knew he was going to be a good coach."
Johnson planned on it all along. He just had no idea Sunday would be the night he got that call. He had
just gotten home from a 31-10 loss in Kansas City. 49ers coach Mike Singletary called, asking Johnson to
come to team headquarters for a meeting.
Singletary wanted Johnson to write down a list of what he'd do as offensive coordinator, then turn it in by
morning.
That's not a lot of time to think up a master plan. Only, Johnson had been putting his to-do list together
since his San Antonio days.
"It's something that I have thought about before and something that just didn't come up that night,"
Johnson said. "It was something that I have always had in my mind if I ever had the opportunity to let it
out, I would."
There was such an eerie familiarity to the whole scene. In 2003, the Falcons fired head coach Dan
Reeves with two games left. Johnson got a phone call that night. It was interim coach Wade Phillips. He
asked Johnson, then the quarterbacks coach, to run the offense against Tampa Bay and Jacksonville.
"I had Michael Vick at quarterback, and the one stipulation that I had was don't run him," Johnson said.
"We went to the game and we ended up doing pretty decent and we won both games.
"So there are similarities."
Seven years later, Johnson returns to Atlanta as the offensive play caller. He doesn't have Vick at
quarterback, but he'll get more than two games to make something of 49ers quarterback Alex Smith.
There's nothing easy about it, to be sure. But then, if Johnson ever had it easy, he never would have
played for Riley and the San Antonio Riders.
"The circumstances obviously aren't the best, but he'll pick up the pieces, get it all figured out and do a
good job," Riley said. "He understands the road less traveled."
--------------------------------McKittrick disciple Solari brings intensity to 49ers' O-line
By Phil Barber, Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Bobb McKittrick, the 49ers’ legendary offensive line coach, was Mike Solari’s biggest influence. But Solari
has already surpassed McKittrick on one measure.
During his 21 seasons in San Francisco (1979-1999), McKittrick was given only one first-round draft
choice to work with — tackle Harris Barton in 1987. He was famous for patching together brilliant lines
from unheralded talent. Meanwhile, just a few months into his second stint with the 49ers, Solari already
has received two first-rounders — tackle Anthony Davis and guard Mike Iupati, taken with overall picks
No. 11 and 17, respectively, in April.
Now comes the real challenge: taking these two prodigies, and the rest of the offensive linemen on the
roster, and creating a cohesive, powerful unit out of a line that was flawed in 2009.
If Solari is successful, it will be credited to his intense focus, attention to detail and an emphasis on
technique.
“It’s all business, 100 percent of the time,” left tackle Joe Staley said. “Not saying it wasn’t last year, but
just the demeanor he brings when he comes into the building, the mentality that he’s breeding here. ...
When we get on the field and work, the attention to details and the fundamentals, the techniques, it’s
really going back to basics.”
Solari made sense as a candidate to replace Chris Foerster as offensive line coach. To start with, he has
a strong resume that includes time under McKittrick for the 49ers from 1992-96 and 11 years with the
Chiefs, nine as offensive line coach (1997-2005) and two as offensive coordinator (2006-07). He spent
the past two seasons coaching the line in Seattle. He’s had Pro Bowl blockers at every stop.
Perhaps more important, Solari favors the physical, straightforward approach that coach Mike Singletary
is looking for.
“They’re gonna play with an attitude,” Solari promised. “Whenever you see a line coached by myself, I
think you’ll see an effort, an intensity by the offensive line that will exemplify that on the football field. But
again, with Coach Singletary, it’s something that he looks for, that he expects from his teams. And he
allows that, as far as the plays being called.”
Solari, who is being assisted by former 49ers O-lineman Ray Brown, didn’t simply stamp his scheme onto
the line. Before taking to the field, he watched every Niners game from 2009 to get a feel for his new
players. That included preseason games, because he wanted to see young players like Cody Wallace
and Alex Boone.
Solari evaluated, ranked and compared all his linemen. Then he analyzed existing free-agent offensive
linemen and ranked them, too. Then he looked at eligible college players and did the same thing. His
input no doubt helped sell Singletary and personnel chief Trent Baalke on Davis and Iupati, the 49ers’
biggest new toys.
But Solari wasn’t done with his breakdown. He met with the 49ers’ veteran offensive linemen to get a
further idea of their strengths and weaknesses.
“He’s done a really great job of adjusting to us,” right tackle Adam Snyder said. “Most of us have been
together for a few years. He gave us an opportunity to kind of speak our part of what we know about the
offense, and then he kind of adapted to us, bringing his own stuff with him.”
On the field, Solari preaches repetition and technique — as he says, “footwork, hat placement, hand
placement.”
“You gotta put ’em in game-like situations,” Solari said. “You gotta put ’em in situations where it’s kind of
like déjà vu — ‘I’ve been in this situation before.’ It’s a feel. Because there are, quote, unscouted looks,
no matter who you are. ... And the thing they’ve got to be able to do is just be able to apply their rules,
and to execute and perform as one.”
Solari has not brought wholesale changes to the 49ers’ blocking scheme. Snyder cites “a couple different
techniques, ... a few different calls.” The offense will still rely on the straight-ahead power attack favored
by coordinator Jimmy Raye, who was with Solari for four years in Kansas City.
While acknowledging that it’s hard to get an accurate read of his players before they put on pads, Solari
said Davis and Iupati are “right on schedule” in their learning process. Many expect both to start for the
49ers this season, but they haven’t overtaken Snyder and David Baas on the depth chart yet.
The goal, according to Solari, is for his line to be working as a coordinated unit on the first day of training
camp. He’d like to figure out his starting five before then.
“It can’t come quick enough,” he said. “Yet it’s a situation where there’s really some good competition
going on among the group — also for different roles. Competition brings out the best in you.”
And a good line might just bring out the best in quarterback Alex Smith and his offensive cohorts.
Player Feature Clips
Longshot Brock Makes Most of Opportunities
By Matt Maiocco, CSNBayArea.com
Tramaine Brock had just agreed to a free-agent rookie contract with the 49ers that would guarantee him
$250, after taxes, when he discovered on the Internet what plans the team had for him.
"Right before the rookie OTA, I was looking on my computer and I saw 'CB' before my name," Brock said
Sunday. "That's when I knew they wanted me to play cornerback."
Given little chance to make the 53-man roster when training camp opened six weeks ago, the converted
safety is still playing cornerback for the 49ers.
Brock made the 49ers the old-fashioned way: He earned it by making a huge impression on the man in
charge of determining who sticks and who gets cut.
"He's a kid who every day comes to practice and gets a little better," 49ers coach Mike Singletary said.
"He challenges and competes. He has some upside that warranted keeping him.
"We looked at our identity and what we wanted to bring to the football team, and looking at the guys
willing to compete every play. That's Tramaine Brock."
Of course, there are no guarantees that Brock (5-foot-10, 200 pounds) will remain on the 49ers' 53-man
roster for the entire season. But he has already made it a lot further than expected, as defensive
coordinator Greg Manusky congratulated him this weekend on surviving the final scheduled round of cuts.
And Brock did it while playing a position at which he had little experience before making his first trip to
California in May.
Brock was a safety at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he played for one of the nation's
top junior college programs.
He accepted a scholarship to Minnesota of the Big Ten Conference, where he ranked third on the
Gophers with 73 tackles, broke up six passes, intercepted one pass and forced three fumbles. He mostly
played safety, other than about 15 snaps at cornerback in games against Kansas and Iowa.
Brock did not return for his senior season at Minnesota after running into academic problems. He failed a
class when his professor accused him of plagiarism. Brock said it was an honest mistake, as he did not
properly cite a source on a paper.
That led to his transfer to Belhaven, a program that had never before sent an athlete to the NFL.
"I'll take any Tramaine Brock who wants to fall in my lap any day of the week," Belhaven coach Joe
Thrasher said. "He came in and he was just as humble as can be.
"He comes to work every day. He was a kid who was never late for practice, never missed a meeting, and
was 'Yes, sir,' 'No, sir.' If something ever happened, I could say, 'Tramaine,' and he'd already know what
he did wrong and correct it. He made my job easy."
When Brock tumbled out of NCAA Division I football, he said he never thought it would damage his ability
to play professionally.
"I still thought I had a chance to go," Brock said. "I knew, I knew, I was the kind of player who could play
in the NFL. As long as I could produce, I knew somebody would give me a chance."
Even as the most talented player on the field, Brock was always willing to do all the dirty work from his
spot at strong safety, his coach said.
"There was one game when our free safety had 22 tackles, and Tramaine didn't take out one but two
fullbacks in the game," Thrasher said. "He was spilling that thing to the outside, right to our free safety. He
did anything to make our team better. He also had two interceptions that game. He was very unselfish."
Brock was not invited to the NFL scouting combine. But Justin Chabot, the 49ers' Southeast area scout,
was well aware of him. After the 49ers made a minimal financial investment, Brock was one of seven
cornerbacks the 49ers brought to training camp.
But in order to make the team, Brock would have to beat out at least one veteran. And that's what he did,
as the 49ers cut ties Friday with five-year veteran Karl Paymah, who received a $60,000 signing bonus
during the offseason.
"I wasn't looking at that," Brock said. "I wasn't thinking about my chances of making the team. I was just
going out every day and competing. I just wanted to go out every day and get better and keep producing."
And produce he did. He was among the 49ers' top special-teams tacklers this summer. Brock made a
convincing final argument for his inclusion on the 49ers' 53-man roster. His interception at the 49ers' 7
yard-line with 26 seconds remaining Thursday against the San Diego Chargers preserved the 49ers'
unbeaten exhibition season.
--------------------------------Brooks would be happy with a mere 17 sacks
By Phil Barber, Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Who was the most surprising 49er last season? Think a minute. Vernon Davis and Dashon Goldson
certainly turned important corners, but both had been recognized as having the talent. Michael Crabtree
may have exceeded expectations considering how late he got into the game. Aubrayo Franklin?
It's hard to believe any of them raised more eyebrows that outside linebacker Ahmad Brooks. He had an
OK rookie year in Cincinnati in 2006, then tore his groin and missed 14 games the next season. The
Bengals waived him in 2008. He didn't play a snap while with the 49ers that year. Last season, he was
sack-less by the Week 6 bye. But he became a key pass-rush specialist over the second half of the
season and finished with six sacks, including three against the Cardinals in Week 14.
Did he surprise some people in the building?
"I think so," Brooks told me today. "I was a high talent coming out of college. I guess the first couple years
in the NFL I didn't really prove myself to be one of those elite guys. But I think I opened up some eyes last
year. And from how I'm working now and everything I've done from March until now, I think they have
more confidence in me going out there and making something happen."
And yes, Brooks has plenty of confidence in himself. Enough to talk sack numbers.
"Yeah, there's always a personal goal," he said. "I want to be the sack leader. That's just me. I tell myself
I'm gonna get 20. I might not, you know what I mean? But I might end up with like 17 or something, but I
always shoot my goals high."
You can bet the 49ers would be thrilled with 17 sacks, which falls just below the official team record of
17½ set by Fred Dean in 1983, and the unofficial record of 18 by Cedrick Hardman in 1971.
Brooks said 2009 was a new experience for him because he had never spent so much time rushing the
passer. Apparently, he's pretty good at it, and he notes that his pass-rushing technique has improved
along the way. That's part of what seems to be his general maturation as a player.
"Yeah. I study a lot more. I always watch film," Brooks said. "I think I'm a lot more serious about my
conditioning. I'm eating right, I'm going to bed early, I'm one of the first guys here sometimes. I'm just a lot
more serious about my nutrition right now."
Brooks has one more thing in his favor. Manny Lawson is skipping all voluntary workouts, giving other
outside linebackers here precious opportunities. Players are usually loathe to comment on their
comrades' business decisions, but Brooks admitted that Lawson's absence could be shifting the balance
of power in San Francisco.
"Right now they have Manny and Parys (Haralson) considered as No. 1, and I'm considered as No. 2," he
said. "But by Manny not being here, that gives me more repetitions out there to run with the ones."
Make no mistake. Brooks' emergence in 2009 is one of the factors limiting Lawson's leverage in 2010.
--------------------------------Byham Overcame Odds to Reach NFL
By Matt Maiocco, CSNBayArea.com
The 49ers had just tied the game against the Super Bowl champions late Monday night and Candlestick
Park was pulsating with energy.
On the sideline, 49ers rookie tight end Nate Byham felt the raw emotion of the environment. He allowed
himself a moment to soak in the scene and reflect on the circuitous path his life had taken to bring him to
this point.
"It's been pretty surreal," Byham said. "I realized, 'I'm playing in a Monday Night Football game right now.'
This is something I'd been watching on TV since I was a little kid. Other than the playoffs and Super Bowl,
this is the greatest stage to play on as a football player.
"That's when it started to hit me that this is real right now. It's been a crazy journey. But I'm happy with my
progress as a player."
Football is one thing. But those around him are much more amazed at what Byham has accomplished off
the playing field.
"He made the right choices along the way, and he always had good grades in school," said Ron Byham,
who raised his grandson virtually since birth in Western Pennsylvania.
Nate Byham's mother, Melissa, was 16 when she gave birth to Nate. She struggled with alcoholism and
drug abuse. She was unable to care for her child. His father was serving in the military, and he never was
a part of his son's life.
On July 20, 1988, less than a month after Nate was born, Ron Byham's wife passed away from a rare
blood disorder. While grieving from the loss, Ron Byham began to provide care for his grandson.
As far as Nate Byham might have known, he was being raised in a single-parent household.
"I raised Nate from the time he was a baby," said Ron Byham, 67. "That's all he knew, so I don't think he
really ever thought much about being raised by his grandfather. I raised him as if he was my child -- my
son."
Ron Byham, who worked 41 years in the produce business, received some help along the way. Nate
attended school in Franklin, Pa., about 90 miles north of Pittsburgh. Ron lived in Seneca, which was in a
different school district with fewer opportunities in athletics.
So Nate often stayed with friends or his aunt during the school week.
"I've been taking care of myself since I was in second or third grade. That's when I began getting myself
ready for school," Byham said. "My grandfather was always there for me, but he lived 10 minutes outside
my school district. I used different families so I could stay in my school district."
With his unique family situation, it would have been easy for Nate Byham to make wrong decisions along
the way. But he was an outstanding student throughout high school and earned his degree at Pitt. He
majored in communications rhetoric with a minor in computer science.
"I always had my grandfather," Byham said. "He always showed me the right way of doing everything. I've
seen the right way of doing everything. I've also seen the wrong way. He was always there to show me
the right way."
Ron Byham said the only time his grandson required an adjustment was in the seventh or eighth grade.
He noticed he was becoming friends with "the wrong crowd."
"He was hanging out with kids who were smoking pot and drinking beer," his grandfather said. "I told
Nate, 'You're only as good as the people you run around with,' so we got him out of that situation."
Byham was a top-ranked high school tight end who decided to attend Pitt to remain close to his
grandfather. Although he was always a good receiver, he began to morph into a player known more for
his toughness.
At 6-foot-4, 265-pounder, Byham is an aggressive player who is not shy about mixing it up with players
larger than him.
"I was taught not be scared or intimidated by anybody," Byham said. "I've had a lot more things to worry
about than getting in a scuffle with a linebacker. So when it comes to football, I'm not going to be
intimidated of a Pro Bowl linebacker or a big defensive end. I've had enough adversity in my life. This isn't
anything to me. That's how I play."
Off the field, he is friendly and personable. But, his grandfather points out, Byham is also understandably
guarded.
He has a relationship with his mother, who continues to battle her demons. She works as a certified
nursing assistant at a convalescent hospital. Mother and son speak regularly on the phone. But they have
never formed a tight bond, his grandfather said.
"She watches all his games," Ron Byham said. "They've never been close. Nate tried it and found out he
couldn't trust the situation. Nate is somebody that you have to prove yourself to him. And when you don't,
he's disappointed."
Byham was determined to make sure the 49ers were not disappointed in him, as they had been with Bear
Pascoe, a tight end the 49ers selected in the sixth round of the 2009 draft.
Byham knew the onus was on him to prove he was worthy of making the team. Of course, his grandfather
was with him when he received the call from the 49ers on draft day.
"That was huge," Nate Byham said. "It brought tears to our eyes. It was pretty special for him. I was
happy for him, but we both knew there was lot further to go. I told him, 'Don't go out and buy a bunch of
49ers stuff, yet.' I had a lot of work to do."
Byham made the 49ers' 53-man roster at the end of training camp as the third tight end behind Vernon
Davis and Delanie Walker.
He has seen an sudden increase in playing time, as the 49ers' coaching staff has gained more trust in
him. Byham played 18 snaps in the 49ers' 25-22 loss Monday night to the New Orleans Saints. He helped
open a hole for rookie Anthony Dixon on a 2-yard touchdown run. Byham also contributed key blocks to
some of Frank Gore's better runs in the game.
And the player who was considered a blocking specialist has two catches for 11 yards in the first two
games. And, now, his grandfather has the green light to make some purchases.
Said Ron Byham, "Last week, I ordered Nate's jersey."
After all, both men -- grandfather and grandson -- have earned the No. 82 uniform that they can now wear
with pride.
--------------------------------Carr knows what he wants
By Kevin Lynch, SFGate.com
We all have visions of what we want to be and what we want to become. The newest 49er, David Carr,
has a grand vision, and it came through in Carr's interviews today with local media and on radio station
KNBR.
On the radio with Ralph Barbieri and Tom Tolbert, Carr was asked about his most memorable win at
Fresno State, and the Bakersfield native said it was an early season upset of Oregon State. Carr recalled
that the celebration that followed extended from the stadium to his apartment near campus. Then Carr
said that's what he wants to bring to the 49ers. With an army of family and friends in central California,
Carr wants to recapture his golden days in college, when he was flinging touchdowns, winning games
and thrilling fans.
Undoubtedly before going to Fresno State, Carr was aware of Joe Montana and Steve Young, and the
49ers Super Bowl reveries and constant playoff dramas. In Carr's voice he could almost hear a yearning
to return to those years. Carr wants the 49ers to become the NFL team of the golden state and with his
extensive connections to the state's heart land, he has the capacity to do it.
"I'm a big family guy," Carr said in a transcript of his interview in the team's media trailer on Monday
afternoon. "I have a lot of family that would love to see me play that haven't had a chance to see me play,
some people that I went to high school with that honestly can't afford to come out and watch a game in
Houston or New York. It's just hard for them. You can't even get it on TV. They don't have money to pay
for Sunday Ticket or do whatever. It was big for me to get back here. I have a lot of friends around here
too."
Carr also wants to recapture the big stage for more than just his own glory and even that of his new team.
It's something he shares with his new coach, Mike Singletary. "Coach Singletary in particular, has a great
plan for this team and his heart’s in the right place," Carr was quoted as saying. "He seems like a
great guy and a man of faith. It's something that I believe in strongly, too. I feel like I'm in this position for
a reason and I think that he does too. Hopefully, it can work out."
To gain such a platform, Carr will first have to beat out Alex Smith. He'll start as the backup but he has
been told by Singletary that what Carr does in practice matters. If Carr consistently looks better than
Smith, nature will take its course. Should Carr overtake Smith, he'll also need a team around him that's
playoff calibur, and Carr believes that's what the 49ers are gathering. He told a story of looking at the
teams that were interested in him (49ers, Cardinals and Browns) with his friend and former teammate Eli
Manning.
"We used to talk about what defense we didn't want to face and these guys always came up," Carr said.
"We used to talk about the young talent with [WR Michael] Crabtree and [TE] Vernon [Davis] and it seems
like they have enormous talent on the team."
Carr also said that his impression is that the 49ers were a team without cliques of three or four players
who kept to themselves and talked behind people's backs. That same team chemistry might have been
behind Patrick Willis's disparaging remark about Carr when he first agreed to a 49ers' contract. Carr and
Willis have spoken several times since and Carr told Willis that he didn't need to apologize, even though
Carr admitted the comment stung him. He said he wanted to prove to Willis he could play, and he also
wanted Willis to one day be just as protective of him as he was of Shaun Hill.
Gaining Willis's confidence is all part of Carr's dream. Big accomplishments must first be envisioned. Carr
has his vision. Now all he has to do is realize it.
--------------------------------Football, Michael Crabtree are synonymous
By Monte Poole, San Jose Mercury News
To understand why Michael Crabtree wants no part of a life without football, no matter what may have
been insinuated during the frost between him and the 49ers last summer, you have to go back to his
sophomore year in high school.
Crabtree had spent most of his childhood on football fields and basketball courts, and figured it was time
to focus on basketball at Carter High, a Dallas school known mostly for its powerhouse football program.
He played both sports as a freshman, but he wanted to specialize.
But his father, Michael Crabtree Sr., wasn't fooled. He dared his son to go to a football game and watch
his former teammates. Go ahead, boy, see if you can forget football and your teammates.
"I went to one game, and that was it," a grinning Crabtree recalled recently. "I couldn't do it. I just had to
get on the field."
Some football players are trained and some, like Crabtree, are destined.
Yet it was fashionable last fall to wonder how passionate Crabtree was about football. After a brilliant twoyear career at Texas Tech — where he had been recruited to play both sports — the wide receiver was
drafted 10th overall by San Francisco. As fellow first-round picks signed their contracts, Crabtree did not.
One rumor was he wanted more money. Another was he would play only for his hometown Cowboys.
Another questioned his commitment to football.
Soon there was impatience from the 49ers and resentment among
their fans. But once Crabtree signed and joined the team in mid-October, there was acceptance. The
49ers and their fans were back in love with the rookie.
As for Crabtree, he never was out of love with football.
"There's nothing like playing football on Sundays or Mondays — nothing like it," he said in reverential
tones. "Playing the professional game, man "... it's different from college, but it's the same. I had that
football-player feeling from the first game. I was in the league. This is where I wanted to be."
Crabtree missed one-third of his rookie season and spent the rest making up for it, catching 48 passes for
625 yards and two touchdowns. This year, he has been steady and productive in minicamps and
organized team activities.
"I feel more confident, more comfortable with what I'm doing," he said. "Coming in, my head was spinning.
I was trying to learn things. I had to learn practice speed; I was going full speed, because that's all I knew.
I had to learn the speeds: practice speed, game speed, route speed. I learned the speeds, picked up
confidence and learned the playbook a little better.
"I'm ready to go."
Crabtree, 22, didn't become a full-time receiver until reaching college. He played a variety of positions in
youth leagues before scaling back in high school to quarterback, running back and defensive back.
He limited his college options to those that would allow him to play basketball and football. He chose
Texas Tech because Bob Knight recruited him for basketball and Mike Leach for football.
Denied academic clearance because of a transcript issue, Crabtree as a freshman practiced with the
football team. By the time basketball season came around, he was hooked on being a wide receiver.
"Once I got on the field, things exploded," he said. "I never went back to basketball."
The explosion was a 134-catch freshman season, with 22 touchdowns, that ended with Crabtree being
awarded the first of his two Biletnikoff Awards, symbolic of college football's best receiver. He became a
sensation in Texas.
Though Crabtree is not yet that in the Bay Area, he has the goods. He has enough presence to, along
with performance, become a marquee athlete in the Bay Area, joining the likes of Tim Lincecum and
maybe Stephen Curry.
It's safe to assume Crabtree, if given the choice, would prefer dunking on Curry to going deep against
Lincecum.
--------------------------------After winging it in '09, Crabtree learning nuances
By David White, San Francisco Chronicle
As a late-arriving rookie, Michael Crabtree ad-libbed his way to 48 catches for 625 yards in 11 games.
There was only so much he could do, playbook-wise, after missing all offseason workouts (injury) and
training camp (holdout).
Imagine what Crabtree can do in Year 2 when he actually has had an offseason to, you know, study the
playbook and learn his ABCs of NFL receiving.
"It can make me from good to great," Crabtree said Tuesday after a voluntary team workout in Santa
Clara. "All the great players know what they're doing. They know the whole playbook. I'm just trying to get
to their point."
In other words, Crabtree did what he did last season mostly by winging it.
That made his midseason impact all the more impressive to offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, who is
getting Crabtree up to speed with all the small stuff that makes the big stuff bigger.
"I think it speaks volumes to the fact that ... he has natural, innate instincts," Raye said. "(Now), he gets a
chance to start with the fundamental base that he missed a year ago. As the installations repeat
themselves, it's a little easier for him now to incorporate fundamental techniques of his position and the
nuances of what he missed a year ago.
"Now it's, 'Oh, that's what that was.' "
Crabtree certainly looks like he knows what he is doing. His routes appear crisp, enough so that he
always seems to get to the right place at the right time for a catch in unbroken stride.
Rookie update: The 49ers' two first-round draft picks - right tackle Anthony Davis and left guard Mike
Iupati - are splitting time between the first- and second-team offenses.
Coaches are hesitant to praise the rookies too much, if only because they can prove only so much in
noncontact practices.
"Automatically, you have visions of high expectations for people you pick that high," Raye said. "They've
demonstrated that was warranted in shorts and T-shirts. So, if it manifests itself in a physical environment,
then you'd be ecstatic."
Cardinal signing: The 49ers signed undrafted rookie Matt Kopa, a left tackle from Stanford who gave up
his fight for a sixth-year of college eligibility after missing most of last season with a foot injury.
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Crabtree staying ahead of game
By Dan Brown, San Jose Mercury News
Michael Crabtree reached into his red backpack Tuesday and fished out his 49ers playbook. He was
offering proof that he takes it everywhere he goes.
Everywhere?
"I even got my playbook in the bed," Crabtree said.
The opportunity to study up comes in contrast to a year ago, when the receiver was mostly winging it.
Crabtree signed Oct. 7 because of a contract impasse that kept him out of 57 practices, four preseason
contests and five regular season games.
Yet here he was this week, running routes just a few days after winter thawed into spring. Crabtree was a
popular pass target during the 49ers' two days of organized team activities at the team's Santa Clara
headquarters.
Instead of playing catch up, he could simply play catch.
"(I'm) learning the basics," Crabtree said. "When I first came here, it was all about cramming a lot into a
little amount of time. Right now, we have the time and I'm just taking it step by step."
Crabtree did just fine with his rush job in 2009, topping NFL rookies with 56.8 receiving yards per game.
He had 625 receiving yards, a total topped by only three rookies in 49ers history: Jerry Rice (927 in
1985), Gene Washington (711 in '69) and Dave Parks (703 in '64).
The 49ers are curious to see what he can do once he knows what he's doing.
Crabtree has made a quick impression on new backup quarterback David Carr, who hit the receiver on an
out-route Tuesday.
"Crab kind of reminds me of the guy I played with in Carolina, Steve Smith," Carr said, referring to the
four-time Pro Bowl receiver. "He's kind of got that body frame (and ability) to really control what he's doing
with this body. . . . You never feel like he's out of control when he's running, He knows exactly what he
wants to do with his body."
Crabtree said the next step in his evolution comes this summer when he plans on working out one-on-one
with quarterback Alex Smith to establish a rapport.
"We still have a long ways to go. This off-season we're going to put the icing on the cake," he said. "The
more we work together, the better we get."
--------------------------------Crabtree gets comfy, plots route to greatness
By Michael Silver, Yahoo! Sports
For a 22-year-old experiencing his first NFL training camp, Michael Crabtree(notes) sure is comfortable
with his place in the San Francisco 49ers’ pantheon. Having dispensed with the contentious contract
dispute that cost him a third of his rookie campaign like Jay-Z flicking a speck of dirt off his shoulder,
Crabtree has his sights set on becoming the best wideout in his profession.
“This is the year I’m aiming for everybody that’s in front of me,” he said Monday after a charged Niners
practice at the team’s training facility. “I’m working hard every day, just trying to make my team and
myself better and to get to the top of the list.”
Crabtree is already held in high esteem by his teammates and 49ers coach Mike Singletary, a somewhat
shocking development given the drama that preceded his belated 2009 debut. That’s because the 10th
overall pick of last year’s draft did enough over the season’s final 11 games (48 receptions, 625 yards,
two touchdowns) to justify the franchise’s faith in his abilities.
Now, as the presumptive No. 1 wideout on a potential breakthrough team – the Niners have emerged as
a trendy pick to win the NFC West and return to the playoffs for the first time in eight years – Crabtree is
experiencing the summer of love that eluded him as a rookie.
“I still don’t think the league fully understands what he did last year and how incredible that was,”
Singletary said Monday. “And the exciting thing is, he’s going to continue to progress.”
Singletary and his players weren’t sure what they’d get when Crabtree finally accepted the team’s sixyear, $32-million contract offer last Oct. 7. As the last member of his draft class to sign, by far, the former
Texas Tech star and two-time Biletnikoff Award winner as college football’s top receiver didn’t garner
much public sympathy during his holdout.
Even the dispute’s ultimate resolution bordered on the farcical: One of the advisors who accompanied
Crabtree and his agent, Eugene Parker, to the final negotiating sessions was former rap star Hammer.
The eye-rolls ended in the San Francisco locker room when Crabtree showed up for his first practice and
treated the Niners’ defensive backs to an updated version of “U Can’t Touch This.”.
“He was away forever,” Niners tackle Joe Staley(notes) recalled, “and some guys were expecting him to
be out of shape and not really know the playbook. But the dude came in and balled, and he knew [his
assignments]. It was evident right away why he was [considered] the best receiver in the draft. He’s an
intelligent guy, a good kid, and he made his mark right away.”
Crabtree also impressed a somewhat skeptical Singletary, who had spoken to the player “a couple of
times” during the protracted standoff.
“When he came in, I didn’t really know what to expect,” Singletary recalled. “It was a huge question. He’d
told me, ‘Coach, I’m working my tail off.’ I thought, ‘Wow – if he’s doing what he says he’s doing, he’s
going to be in pretty decent shape.’ I just wanted to see what he thought ‘working out’ was.
“It turned out he’d been studying his tail off and was in tremendous condition, and you could hear it in his
voice that he was hungry. From the first practice, it was evident that he was something special. Guys
were buzzing about him. He won them over.”
That process continued in Crabtree’s first game when, exactly six months after he was drafted, he started
and caught five passes for 56 yards in a 24-21 defeat to the Texans in Houston. That was the game in
which Alex Smith displaced Shaun Hill(notes) as the Niners’ No. 1 quarterback by leading a second-half
comeback, and the two developed an instant chemistry. The 6-foot-1, 214-pound Crabtree caught at least
three passes in every game and led all NFL rookies with 56.8 receiving yards per outing.
“He picks things up fast,” Smith said. “Some guys just kind of have the football feel. He’s a very
instinctive, natural receiver. He has great hands and body control, and he sort of naturally comes back to
the ball, which makes the quarterback look good.”
This season Crabtree figures to make former Niners general manager Scot McCloughan look good while
delivering comeuppance to the critics who called him a soft, spoiled diva primed for NFL failure.
“I’ve been through a lot of stuff,” he said Monday. “I mean, a lot of stuff. All these people have opinions on
you. They want to find dirt on you so bad. They fail to realize, I’m a football player. That’s what I do.
There’s too many people in this world. You can’t please everybody. I just try to stay in my lane. My lane is
playing football.”
This year, Crabtree figures to enjoy life in the fast lane. Though Smith, the No. 1 overall pick of the ’05
draft, has yet to live up to billing, he’ll have several enticing options at his behest in 2010. Tight end
Vernon Davis(notes) enjoyed a breakout season in ’09 – he caught 13 TD passes, tying for the league
lead and matching Antonio Gates’(notes) single-season record for a tight end – and made his first Pro
Bowl. Halfback Frank Gore(notes), who made his second Pro Bowl last season, will shoot for a fifth
consecutive 1,000-yard campaign against defenses that can no longer afford to make him the focal point
of their game plans.
“Not anymore,” said veteran cornerback Shawntae Spencer(notes). “Trust me.”
Said Crabtree: “Man, having Frank Gore, that’s just a whole bunch of bullets in your gun. If he runs the
ball all day and they stack the box, that’s giving us the opportunity to make plays. Last year they were
really keying on [Davis]. This year they’re going to have to open their eyes a little more.”
Davis said he and Crabtree frequently discuss their ability to enhance one another’s realities while
making life miserable for defenders.
“We talk about it all the time, even in the huddle,” Davis said. “I say, ‘Hey, Crab, you already know what it
is. They can’t stop us.’ Throw in our other weapons, and it’s over. What are they gonna do? There ain’t
nothing they can do. It’s over.”
And Crabtree’s summer of discontent is but a distant memory.
--------------------------------Anthony Davis: Full of Character
By Taylor Price, 49ers.com
It’s noisier than expected on a Friday night at the Marie P. DeBartolo Sports Centre in Santa Clara. It’s
after 6:00 p.m. and the spirited sounds coming out of the 49ers locker room suggest a delighted, not
defeated atmosphere. Twenty minutes before the uproar, Mike Singletary informed his players of his
decision to cancel Saturday’s two minicamp practices as a reward for their hard work in the offseason.
Those invigorated sounds weren’t coming from Anthony Davis however; the expression on the babyfaced rookie tackle was not one of over-exuberance, merely one of satisfaction.
That’s Davis’ character in a snapshot. He refuses to let positive feedback dramatically influence his cool
and collected outlook on life.
“I have a lot of confidence in my game, but I know I have a long way to go,” said the team’s No. 11 overall
pick in the 2010 NFL draft. “Growing up, when people would tell me, ‘Oh, you’re really, really good!’ In my
head, I’m thinking about all the things I need to work on. My response is like, ‘Thank you!’ But really, I
know there’s a lot more work to be done.”
Davis just completed a rigorous two-week stretch of on-field work rivaling a college program’s version of
spring ball – only, professional players were involved. Morning conditioning sessions at 6:30 were just the
tip of the iceberg for rookies like Davis. There were meetings on top of meetings, in which the 20-year-old
mauler selected out of Rutgers had to quickly decipher a textbook-sized playbook while acclimating to
teammates and coaches.
Davis took it all in stride, all the while sporting his trademark smile.
Good thing his easy-going, positive disposition has made the intense NFL initiation process more
enjoyable, considering he was drafted to play a position he’s never played in his life.
“It’s the first time I’ve played right tackle in anything,” said Davis as he settled on top of a short black stool
in front of his locker.
The 6-foot-5, 323-pounder played primarily as a left tackle in his three-year college career that saw him
start in 32 of 38 games for the Scarlet Knights. The only time Davis spent on the right side of the line was
the nine games he started as a right guard.
It was in those other 23 starts at left tackle in which Davis became recognized as one of the nation’s top
prospects. The 49ers thought so highly of Davis, they swapped first-round picks with the Denver Broncos
and included a fourth-round selection to move up two spots to acquire Davis’ services.
Hoop Dream
As a 316-pound freshman entering Piscataway High School, Davis had yet to experience his first season
of organized football. He was simply too big to play Pop Warner football and had spent most of his free
time on the basketball courts of New Jersey.
“I went to a lot of Pop Warner leagues and I tried to play with the older kids, but I was too big,” Davis said
with a slight chuckle. “I just had to wait. But I’m kind of thankful that I had to.”
Back then, Davis envisioned himself developing into a professional basketball player. Football was never
a consideration. He traveled the country with his nationally-ranked AAU team to play the best competition
in his age group. He had serious talent too. At the age of 16, Davis could dunk a basketball while taking
off just two feet from inside the free throw line.
“I can do a lot more than I could do back then,” Davis said confidently. “I was dunking when I weighed
350 with two hands. Now that I’ve lost weight, it’s even easier.”
Davis won’t participate in pickup games due to the obligations that come with being in the NFL, but in the
past he would occasionally find the urge to show people how athletic he can be at 300-plus pounds.
“Whenever I was near a basketball court, somebody would say, ‘Oh, you can’t dunk a basketball?’” Davis
said in a higher pitch mocking someone doubting his athleticism. “It was usually an older guy.”
Tale of Two Coaches
If it wasn’t for John Bizzel and Greg Schiano, Davis might have never found himself on an NFL roster.
Davis’ sophomore line coach at Piscataway, and Rutgers’ head coach, equally played important roles in
Davis’ development.
Bizzel played the most important role initially, as he urged one of his gifted, inexperienced defensive
linemen to continue playing the game of football.
“He always told me I could make it to the NFL. He always had my confidence up,” Davis recalled.
That Piscataway team featured several future first-round picks like Malcolm Jenkins (New Orleans Saints
2009) and Kyle Wilson (New York Jets 2010). Playing with that kind of talent opened Davis’ eyes even
more to the game of football. Early on, it showed Davis he could be successful in another sport.
“Those guys would tell me that I could be really good and that helped a lot when I first started out. I just
listened to my coaches and the encouragement from my teammates and it helped me improve on the
field.”
As an unproven sophomore on varsity, Davis lined up as a defensive tackle and at defensive end, in
addition to his responsibilities as a left tackle. As the years went on, Davis focused more on the offensive
side of the ball. And at the end of his senior year, USA Today named him as a High School All-American
at left tackle.
With multiple options on which university to attend, Davis stayed close to home to play for Schiano, a no
non-sense coach much like the one he plays for currently in the professional ranks.
“If you can play for Schiano, you can play for anybody,” Davis said, perking up in his chair to finish the
statement. “You would never leave Rutgers feeling cheated because your coach didn’t work you hard
enough or you didn’t meet long enough.”
Davis went on to start two seasons at left tackle and picked up several accolades in the process. As a
junior, he was named to the All-Big East Conference First-Team after starting in all 12 games at left
tackle. When it became clear that Davis would be a top tackle prospect, he made the difficult decision to
leave school early.
Intense Encounters
At the NFL Scouting Combine, Davis was prepared to answer questions about his weight, his age or any
other of the possible concerns held by the various teams. He just didn’t realize how extensive it would
get.
Following his successful collegiate career, Davis felt prepared for the NFL and what came along with
joining the professional ranks. Now that he was fair game for all the league’s talent evaluators to criticize,
Davis tried to show teams his true character and answer any of their questions.
“The Combine was crazy. It’s not what I expected it to be. You think you might have a couple meetings
and a work out, but it’s really you having a lot of meetings and a little bit of time to work out.”
Davis met with practically every team, but relished the opportunity to meet with the 49ers and head coach
Mike Singletary.
Sitting in a dimly lit hotel room in downtown Indianapolis, Davis wanted to make the best impression
possible.
“The meetings were intense. I remember meeting with Coach Singletary, I’m writing on the board for him,
and I’m feeling his eyes burning a hole into the back of my head. I got stuck at one point, but somehow
got through it.”
From Davis’ account it might sound like his chances of being drafted by the 49ers were blown right there,
but that wasn’t the case. The meeting left the 49ers enamored with a man of that size possessing such
impressive agility.
The 49ers did their due diligence with the young lineman and liked what they found out after speaking to
Davis’ coaches. They brought the young lineman into team headquarters for a visit prior to the draft along
with several other draft candidates. After the experience, Davis flew back to New Jersey with his heart set
on playing for Singletary.
“It was the best case scenario for me,” Davis said. “I remember talking to my brother at our draft party,
and telling him how much I wanted to play for Coach Singletary. And when they traded up, it was the best
news. I found out I was going to play for the 49ers!”
Now that he’s had two months to work primarily on learning the technique involved in playing right tackle,
Davis is confident that he can make an impact in his rookie campaign. Already this offseason, Davis and
fellow first-round pick Mike Iupati have worked in with the first-team offensive line during team periods.
The two have spent a lot of time together on and off the field as well. Their lockers are even side-by-side.
So far, the bond between the two has only grown as they learn blocking techniques from offensive line
coach Mike Solari and his assistant Ray Brown.
In addition to mixing with his rookie teammates, Davis has enjoyed his bond with his fellow offensive
linemen.
Davis has enjoyed playing alongside third-year guard Chilo Rachal, who happened to be one of the first
teammates he met upon visiting team headquarters leading up to the draft.
Along with Rachal, Davis has fit right in with the offensive line group, a cast of unique characters in their
own right.
“Our O-line group is a cool group of guys,” Davis noted.
With Davis in the fold, the group just became that much more entertaining.
--------------------------------49ers get the guy they want in Anthony Davis
By Janie McCauley (AP), San Francisco Examiner
SANTA CLARA, CALIF. — A week ago, 49ers coach Mike Singletary and personnel chief Trent Baalke
discussed drafting two top offensive linemen in the first round. The plan worked out perfectly.
Singletary's offensive line received a major makeover in a matter of 30 minutes.
The Niners made sure they got their men, all right: first, Rutgers offensive tackle Anthony Davis at No. 11
in Thursday's NFL draft, then fellow offensive lineman Mike Iupati out of Idaho six picks later.
"We're thrilled," Baalke said. "We said if we could come out of the first round like this, it would be the
perfect storm."
Both players will compete to be starters as rookies come training camp this summer, Davis at right tackle
and Iupati at left guard.
"Do I expect them to start? Yes I do," Singletary said. "We're hoping that soon they can work their way in
there. That's why we brought them in here."
The Niners pulled off a trade with the Denver Broncos to move up two spots and secure Davis, one of the
top lineman prospects.
Davis had a good feeling about the 49ers from the moment he visited team headquarters earlier this
month. He had dinner with Singletary, who went 8-8 last season in his first full year in charge and ended a
franchise-worst stretch of six straight losing seasons.
"(It felt) a lot different. That's why I was so big on the 49ers going through the process," Davis said on a
conference call. "But of course I had to keep it to myself. Great people, the whole staff, the team, a tightknit group. I like what Singletary's building over there. I can't wait to be a part of it, win some games."
Davis was joined by some 20 family members, along with former coaches and teammates in a private
room at a New Jersey restaurant. Singletary called him with the news just before the pick was made.
"Best feeling in my life, man, best feeling ever," Davis said.
San Francisco also traded its fourth-round pick, No. 113 overall, to the Broncos to move up and snare the
20-year-old Davis — an aggressive move by Baalke running his first draft. He took the reins for the draft
after the abrupt departure of general manager Scot McCloughan last month.
"Trent and I just felt instead of just sitting there, twiddling our thumbs and hope that we got the No. 1 need
that we had, we thought, you know what, let's just take all of the excitement out of it and let's move up,"
Singletary said.
The 6-foot-5, 323-pound Davis has struggled with conditioning and thus with his weight, though Singletary
isn't sure the criticisms of Davis' commitment to football have been all fair.
"We have no concerns," Baalke said.
Singletary prides himself in reading people, and does his homework, too. The coach spoke in-depth to
three people about Davis.
And they learned plenty about one another over that dinner.
"Just sitting there looking at him, I just felt that we had a chance to touch on some things, maybe some
misunderstandings, maybe some things that people don't understand about him," Singletary said. "Maybe
some things that he wants to put behind him and move forward. And I told him about the things that we
are doing here. There's no ambiguity about what the 49ers are about. We were able to walk him around
and look at who we are, the identity, that's what we're about, and did he like that? Was that something
that would interest him? Was that something that would excite him, about being a part of something like
that? He told me before he left — and he may be the kind of kid who told everybody that, but I didn't feel
that — he said, 'Coach, I've been at a number of places and I really like what's happening here.'"
Davis isn't going to let the skeptics slow him down at the next level. He knows there's a lot of other stuff to
worry about, like learning a thick playbook.
"Let's see. I love this game, man, we'll see," Davis said. "Everybody with negative things to say, I don't
really pay attention to it. They see a guy that's ready to work, ready to learn, ready to make himself the
best tackle he can be."
Davis and Iupati fill perhaps the team's biggest offseason need as physical run-blockers. The Niners'
inconsistent offensive line has allowed an NFL-worst 150 sacks over the past three seasons. Running
back Frank Gore and quarterback Alex Smith will be thrilled by the new additions.
Singletary described Iupati as a "devastating" blocker.
In Iupati, the 49ers acquired a prospect widely considered the top offensive guard in the draft. He is one
of the most physically dominant guards coming out of college.
"I just come off the ball fast and physical, so I try to attack my opponents," Iupati said. "I can play
anything. I just need the repetitions. I know I played guard in college and in high school, but I know I can
transition outside if they need me. Anywhere the coaches want me to play, I can play for them."
--------------------------------Curling finds an unlikely fan in 49ers tight end
By Ann Killion, SI.com
Last fall, San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis learned how difficult it is to be a curler.
Curling and the NFL aren't usually mentioned in the same sentence. Curling is a sport with a cult following
and a sense of humor -- most curlers don't mind the jokes about janitorial service or the nerd factor.
The NFL, by contrast, is cocksure in its dominance, the sport of modern day gladiators and Greek Gods.
But San Francisco tight end Vernon Davis happily jumped into curling. He was introduced to the ice sport
last fall when the U.S. curling team practiced at the San Jose Sharks practice facility. He gave it a goodnatured whirl -- throwing the 40-pound granite stone down the ice -- and soon was asked to be the team's
honorary captain.
"You need some athletic ability," Davis said. "You have to have balance in the lunge position on the ice.
You can't be out of whack or you'll fall."
We know why curling would want to partner with Davis -- he can bring in a broader audience and gives
curling a new, hip look. He even filmed PSAs for the sport.
But why would Davis -- whose previous winter sport participation amounted to an outdoor December
game in Philadelphia -- want to hook up with curling?
Two reasons. Davis is something of a renaissance man. This month he went from the Pro Bowl and
Super Bowl festivities in Miami to New York for fashion week. He was interning for John Patrick Organic,
a line of clothing, trying to learn the fashion business. After Vancouver, he'll head for the Middle East with
some other NFL players to meet with U.S. troops.
"I like to stay busy," he said. "When I'm home I work out 24-7. It keeps me out of the clubs at night."
But the other reason that Davis was open to a liaison with curling is that it's another step in the public
transformation of Davis. From the "Can't play with him" guy to a more fully formed personality.
"It shows a different side of me," he said. "My versatility. My playful side. And it's a chance to make
friends at the Olympics."
A year ago, Davis was a bit like curling: the punch line to any number of jokes. He had infamously been
sent off the field by Mike Singletary, in Singletary's debut as 49ers head coach. After the game, he was
the subject of Singletary's most famous rant -- one that Coors Light is just itching to use.
"Can't play with him, can't win with him, can't do it," Davis said, in a near-perfect imitation of his head
coach. "I've got it down pat."
Rather than sulking or rebelling or demanding a trade, Davis used his extremely public humiliation as a
catalyst for change. He embraced Singletary's message of team first. He was contrite with himself and
complimentary to his disciplinarian coach. And he had his best season in four years in the NFL.
"It was just a learning experience," he said. "It was a wake up call for me. When I came into the NFL, I
had a big head. I thought it was just about me.
"I learned that if I put my teammates first and the coach and organization first, then everything will work
out. I found myself having more fun, now that I have the respect of my teammates and my coach. I credit
that a lot to coach Singletary."
This season Davis broke the franchise record and tied the league record for touchdowns by a tight end,
with 13. He finally materialized into the game-changing threat that he was projected to be when he came
out of Maryland.
Now he's heading to the Winter Olympics, to support his new BFFs -- men's curling. He's thinking about
bringing a taste of the NFL to the curling sheet with a touchdown-type celebration for the sport.
Said Davis, "I'm working on an excellent one."
--------------------------------49er Vernon Davis an artist at heart
By Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle
When Vernon Davis does finally get to the Sistine Chapel, he'll be a little closer to the "Creation of Adam"
than most visitors. At 6 feet 3 and 250 pounds, the pass-catching tight end definitely stands out in a
crowd.
Tonight the San Francisco 49er with the heart of an artist hopes to pass on his message to kids,
headlining the first Art Impact speaker series at the Koret Auditorium in the M.H. de Young Memorial
Museum, followed by a fundraiser for the Vernon Davis Visual Arts Scholarship Fund at Morton's
Steakhouse.
The Art Impact series is a joint effort from the San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco
Unified School District. Davis spoke with us last week from Washington, D.C., where he lives in the
offseason.
Q: What artists inspire you?
A: My favorite artist is Claude Clark, an African American painter. I also like some of the Renaissance art
- Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo. ... I'm thinking about going to the Sistine Chapel. I'll let you know
all about it once I get over there. I see it in the books, but I can't wait to see it in person.
Q: You started out as a criminal justice major in college. Why did you change to art?
A: I had a dream about it one morning, and I decided to take a class.
Q: A dream?
A: I had a dream I was painting, and all I could see was different pieces of art in my dream. And I just had
this vision where I could see myself painting. People would always come to me and tell me, "Vernon, you
should be a painter, because you have the desire to do it." It was actually my academic counselor who
inspired me to pick up classes and change my major.
Q: What did your teammates at Maryland say?
A: Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh, they were teasing me. They were teasing me relentlessly.
Q: Really? You're a pretty big guy ...
A: They were like, "Art? What made you do that?" They just couldn't believe that I would want to take that
path. But I didn't really care about what people had to say. I knew what I wanted to do.
Q: What's your medium?
A: I took up a sculpture class when I was in college. I did OK with it, but I wasn't really interested in it. I'm
really more of an acrylic on canvas guy. Abstract, realistic ...
Q: When do you paint?
A: Mostly during the offseason.
Q: Are you an artist on the football field?
A: You know what? To me everything you do in life is art. When I paint, sometimes I'll sit in front of the
canvas for hours. If I'm painting a portrait, I'll spend three or four hours getting that face right, before I can
step away from the canvas. Just like football. If I'm on the practice field and drop six or seven passes, I'm
going to stay on the field until I get that right.
Q: How did you hook up with Art Impact?
A: I was working out, out in the sun with my shirt off, lifting barbells. I got a phone call (about Art Impact). I
had other plans, and I had a choice. But I said, "Yeah, that sounds like a great idea. I'm excited. I can't
wait." This is a chance for me to reach out to these kids and tell them my story. I can tell them some of my
mistakes, and some of the things that they can do better as far as their careers.
Q: What's your message to kids?
A: A lot of kids let what people say affect them. When I was coming up in high school, anyone who was a
painter or took art classes were considered not cool. I think that's wrong, and it's not fair. If I had a chance
to go back, I would have had more self-esteem and more belief in myself to know that if I wanted to be an
artist I was still cool. That's what I want to instill in these kids. Whatever they decide to do, it will be cool.
The Art Impact speaker series: 6 p.m. today. Koret Auditorium, M.H. de Young Museum. Fundraiser. 8
p.m. Morton's Steakhouse. www.sfartscommission.org/artimpact.
--------------------------------'Vernon, put your horseshoes on'
By Mike Sando, ESPN.com
The San Francisco 49ers were about to go deep for the 73-yard strike that would give Vernon Davis his
13th touchdown of the season, tying Antonio Gates' NFL record for tight ends.
"Vernon, put your horseshoes on, let's go," quarterback Alex Smith said in the huddle during the Jan. 3,
2010 game at St. Louis.
"Roger that," Davis replied.
Roger that, indeed.
Davis has accounted for 37.8 percent of Smith's career touchdown passes, the highest percentage for
any current quarterback-tight end combination with at least four scores between them (the stats are since
2001 because that's how far back ESPN Stats & Information could go).
While the 49ers hope Michael Crabtree and others can diversify their options in the passing game this
season, the Smith-to-Davis connection appeared strong as ever during my recent three-day visit to 49ers
training camp in Santa Clara, Calif.
Everyone knows Davis is a threat down the middle of the field because he's bigger and faster than the
defenders covering him, but Smith keeps finding Davis open, even in practice against a defense that
knows what is coming. Davis makes catches even when covered -- most famously when he beat the
Arizona Cardinals' Adrian Wilson for a touchdown on a Monday night in 2008. Davis caught one off the
shoulder of 49ers strong safety Michael Lewis during a recent practice.
"As big and physical as he is and as fast as he is, to call him a unique guy is an understatement," Smith
said. "You can't practice it. During the week, guys can't get a look at how fast he is. You can scout team,
whatever, you can't get a look at that. So all of a sudden they see it on game days and it's a different
deal."
Davis ranked his top three touchdown receptions this way, with two from Smith:
1. Oct. 25, 2009 at Houston: Smith replaces Shaun Hill at quarterback and quickly finds Davis for a 29yard scoring strike on the opening drive of the third quarter. Davis collided hard with a defender short of
the goal line, steadied himself and finished the play. He was shaken up. "The middle of the field was
open," Davis said. "I saw it, took it, looked up, the ball was in the air -- touchdown."
2. Nov. 10, 2008 at Arizona. Hill threw this one. Wilson was in coverage and the 49ers were trying to build
upon a 14-13 lead late in the second quarter. The 18-yard strike meant so much to Davis, he drew a
penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct afterward. "A lot of collisions going on, spread out, got in the end
zone, boxed him out, came back to the ball -- touchdown," Davis said.
3. Jan. 3, 2010 at St. Louis. Smith finds a streaking Davis for a 73-yard touchdown. Davis: "Had the
corner outside on me. The DB outside of me released. I got as wide as I could, toward the sideline,
looked up in the air -- touchdown."
Smith threw the very first NFL pass Davis caught, a play more memorable for Davis' reaction than for the
touchdown that resulted. The way Smith tells it, and hard as it might be to believe now, Davis hadn't said
much all through camp. He was obviously talented, but he had worked diligently and quietly on all aspects
of his game.
It was the 2006 regular-season opener at Arizona and the 49ers took the opening drive 79 yards in seven
plays, with Smith finding Davis for a 31-yard score on a crossing route. Davis suddenly went from
unassuming rookie to the greatest of all time.
"Vernon comes over and starts yelling they can't cover him, no one can cover him, he's the best there is,"
Smith said, "and all of us, I remember sitting there, it was like me, Trent Dilfer and Shaun Hill and I don't
know if Norv [Turner] was down on the field or whatever and was looking over going, 'What's going on
right now?' It was Vernon going off over there on the sideline. It was the first of many post-score
celebrations."
The chart ranks current quarterback-tight end combinations by percentage of each quarterback's
touchdown passes thrown to that tight end. Stats are since 2001.
--------------------------------Vernon Davis' turnaround pattern
By Jeffri Chadiha, ESPN.com
Vernon Davis had sat, stewed, waited and wondered.
The date was Oct. 27, 2008, and the San Francisco 49ers' star tight end had spent the previous afternoon
trying to understand why coach Mike Singletary had banished him to the locker room with 10 minutes
remaining in a 34-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Now Davis was tired of holding his tongue. As he
entered Singletary's office at 49ers headquarters, he steadied himself for a clear-the-air conversation.
"I don't want to be here," Davis said to Singletary, who had punished the player for earning a senseless
personal foul. When the coach asked for an explanation, Davis said he was tired of being misused in an
offense that was asking him to do more blocking than pass catching.
It was the type of demand Davis figured would lead to a better result until Singletary shrugged his
shoulders and calmly exhaled. "Vernon," Singletary said, "Once you put the team first and stop worrying
about yourself, that's when everything will happen for you."
It's been nearly two years since that conversation, and Singletary no longer has to wonder whether Davis
got the message. The coach could see that much on a sun-drenched afternoon in the Bay Area last
week.
When Davis wasn't catching extra passes during breaks in practice, he was exhorting his teammates
when team drills lacked the requisite intensity. Once the session ended, Davis was just as energized. As
players headed for the locker room, he stuck around to catch at least 25 more passes on a nearby Jugs
machine.
Now, the 26-year-old Davis isn't the only player in the NFL who does such things during the week.
However, he still makes his coach beam when he makes those extra efforts, especially after that turbulent
moment between them.
"I didn't really understand what Coach was saying that day but I figured it out later on," Davis said. "I was
angry at the time, and what happened definitely didn't sit well. The thing is that I always knew I wanted to
be the best. I just didn't know how to make that happen."
Money-earnin' Mount Vernon
Singletary wants to point Davis in the right direction.
There's plenty of evidence to suggest Davis has found his way. The fifth-year tight end is coming off a
breakout season in 2009, in which he caught a team-high 78 passes, scored 13 touchdowns (tying a
league record for tight ends) and earned his first Pro Bowl nomination.
On top of that, Davis started this season with a huge reward for his sudden development. A day before
the 49ers opened the 2010 season with a 31-6 loss at Seattle, the team made Davis the highest-paid tight
end in league history by signing him to a reported five-year, $37 million extension that includes $23
million in guaranteed money. Davis recently downplayed the significance of that contract -- "It feels good
deep down, but the money doesn't mean as much as who I've become as a person," he said -- but there's
no doubting he might be considered a bargain some day.
Blessed with both ideal size (he's 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds) and electric speed (he once ran the 40-yard
dash in 4.38 seconds), Davis is a mismatch for both linebackers and safeties. He caught eight passes for
73 yards despite facing constant double coverage from the Seahawks. As Seattle safety Lawyer Milloy
said, "He's their go-to guy, and the quarterback relies on him to get open. So you have to know where he
is at all times."
What's even more impressive about Davis is his newfound maturity.
For the first 2½ years of his career, he baffled teammates and coaches with his inability to utilize the skills
that made him the sixth overall pick in the 2006 draft. Now he inspires them with his play and his
presence.
"Vernon went from being a player who guys didn't know how to deal with -- and didn't really want to be
around -- to being a player they respect and admire," Singletary said. "I've never seen a turnaround
happen as fast as this one."
Davis deserves all the credit for learning how to harness the deep well of emotion that streams though
him.
It's startling to see a player who can be so soft-spoken one moment and turn so bombastic the next.
Davis can go from zero to crazed in record time. His teammates learned that immediately after he scored
on a 31-yard touchdown reception in his first NFL game.
After reaching the sideline following the play, Davis threw off his helmet and yelled repeatedly that
nobody on the Arizona Cardinals could cover him that day.
Said 49ers quarterback Alex Smith: "We all looked at him like he was crazy because he hadn't really said
anything before that point."
Dealing with abandonment, fear
Vernon Davis is the highest-paid TE in NFL history, but is the 49ers' star the best in the game today?
Below Scouts Inc.'s Matt Williamson names his top five. Have your own ideas? Rank 'em.
1. Antonio Gates, Chargers: In the Week 1 loss to the Chiefs, Gates appeared healthy, explosive and
fluid. He's primed for a gigantic season.
2. Dallas Clark, Colts: Clark is more wide receiver than inline tight end, but no one does what he does as
well.
3. Jermichael Finley, Packers: Even without the total body of work on his résumé, anyone who follows my
work knows I am smitten with this guy. He might present the toughest mismatch in the NFL.
4. Jason Witten, Cowboys: Witten is a far superior blocker to those ranked above him. He isn't a slouch
as a pass-catcher, either.
5. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons: In the loss to the Steelers in Week 1, Gonzo caught his 1,000th career pass.
That's an amazing number for a tight end. While he might be slowing, he is still pretty special.
Davis still is capable of such head-turning moments, although these days they happen for more logical
reasons. A few weeks ago, he confronted second-year wide receiver Michael Crabtree during practice,
and the ensuing argument became so heated that Singletary had to take both players into the locker
room for a private chat.
Although Davis wouldn't discuss the details, he later indicated he was trying to help Crabtree. As proof,
he made a point of playfully kissing Crabtree on the shoulder as local reporters interviewed the wideout
last week.
"It wasn't really anything," Davis said. "I felt that I needed to say something to him, but those things
happen when you're on a team. The important thing that I said to him was that I wouldn't replace him with
anybody. So if he had any anger about what happened, he needed to let go of it because we're going to
be together for a long time."
The people who have followed Davis' career can see the irony in that moment. He once was the kind of
player who sorely needed somebody to jump in his face and set him on the right path. These days the
only headlines Davis makes off the field involve his recent interest in the sport of curling -- "A local beat
writer turned me onto it and I wound up really liking it," he said -- and his expanding bank account. He's
still just two years removed from learning how to address the very demons that threatened to stifle his
own career.
Davis admits he's been driven for most of his life by the same tumultuous experiences that inspire many
pro athletes. He grew up in a rugged, inner-city environment (in this case, Washington, D.C.). His father
(Vernon Buchanon) wasn't around, and his mother (Jacqueline) was a drug addict, according to accounts
from both Vernon and his grandmother Adeline Davis. She raised Davis and his six siblings -- Davis'
brother, Vontae Davis, is a second-year cornerback with the Miami Dolphins -- but Vernon Davis never
forgot the pain of those early days with his mother. Davis says when he wasn't watching his mom
pursuing that next hit, he was hearing about her running the streets with random men.
Davis was so shaken by those early childhood moments that he slept with Adeline until he was 5 and
then moved to a cot in her room at age 6; he finally shifted to his own bedroom after turning 8. He also
perched himself right next to his grandmother whenever she drove him someplace.
"I wouldn't even want her to go to the grocery store when she needed something," Davis said. "I was
afraid of losing her. I knew that if something happened to her, then all my brothers and sisters would be
split up and sent to foster homes."
It was during those years that Davis developed a work ethic based on Adeline's preaching. She
encouraged her grandchildren to set goals and make the most of their talents. For Davis, that meant
finding a way out of poverty through football, even though Adeline hated the idea of him playing such a
violent sport.
"I remember when he was going into high school [at Dunbar High in Washington, D.C.] and he asked me
to sign the waiver," Adeline said. "He said he wasn't going to be playing a lot. The next thing I know, he's
walking into school and the football coach is grabbing him and saying, 'You're exactly what I've been
looking for.'"
It didn't take long for Davis to find success in high school or at Maryland, where he became a first-team
All-American by his junior season.
However, his NFL experience was an entirely different matter.
Learning to channel anger
He quickly became known for injuries (he missed a total of eight games during his first two seasons,
including six in his rookie season), stupid penalties and an inexplicable habit of fighting with teammates in
practice. During Davis' second year, he scuffled with outside linebacker Parys Haralson because Davis
had refused to stop blocking him after the whistle had blown during a drill.
"He was a hothead," 49ers left tackle Joe Staley said. "He was very passionate but he would have those
outbursts when he'd just lose control."
Said Davis: "I just had a lot of emotion stored up inside me that I had to get out. I felt like I had to kill
whoever was in front of me when I stepped onto a football field because of that. I really had to learn how
to practice."
Despite those issues, the 49ers saw plenty of redeeming value in Davis. First off, he wasn't afraid to work
hard. He studied film when he was hurt, listened attentively in meetings and respected his coaches. Even
when Singletary tossed him out of that game -- a contest that also happened to be Singletary's debut as
interim head coach after the team had fired Mike Nolan -- Davis didn't talk back. He'd made a
boneheaded error by slapping the helmet of Seahawks safety Brian Russell after a play, and he didn't
want to make matters worse by barking at his coach.
What Davis couldn't have known at the time was how much that day would change the course of his
career.
"It was a wake-up call for him," Singletary said. "But I also told Vernon I would've done that to anybody.
When we're on the field, I want everybody focused on what we're trying to do. If you're not, then you're
taking away from us."
From that point on, Davis wasn't just somebody Singletary made an example of at an opportune moment.
Davis basically became the coach's personal project. In fact, shortly after Singletary became coach, he
made a point of criticizing Davis for catching passes with his body (and dropping too many as a result).
The next day Davis practiced, he was working on his hands on that Jugs machine. Before long, he was
quoting Singletary's advice to other teammates and, as Vontae Davis said, "telling me that coach
Singletary isn't like any coach [Vernon's] ever had."
From problem child to captain
"Singletary saw Vernon like a son," 49ers tight end Delanie Walker said. "If Vernon dropped a pass in
practice, Singletary would yell it out. If Vernon made a mistake, Singletary would yell it out. And when
practice ended or we were in meetings, Singletary would make it clear that Vernon was f---ing up. He
knew that Vernon could be better than what he was."
Davis wants to lead his teammate Crabtree down the right path.
Said Davis: "When I first got here, I did think it was all about me. You grow up watching guys like Terrell
Owens and Keyshawn Johnson, and you look up to them. But Coach Singletary taught me differently. He
broke me down to get me to believe in that."
Those efforts paid off quickly. When Davis was frustrated by his limited role in the offense run by former
coordinator Mike Martz in 2008 -- a system that too often required him to help with pass protection -Davis asked tight ends coach Pete Hoener how he could get recognition with so few opportunities to
catch the ball.
Once Hoener suggested that Davis block his way into people's minds, Davis earned Pro Bowl alternate
status despite catching just 31 passes. When Hoener informed him of the honor, Davis cried in his car on
the way home from practice.
Davis' maturity off the field also caught the eyes of everyone around him. When Singletary announced his
choices for team captains heading into last season, Davis was one of the first people he mentioned.
Linebacker Takeo Spikes happened to be standing near Davis at the time, and he told the tight end that a
lot of people would be looking at him. Davis' response: "I know I have a lot more responsibility now, and
I'm going to be ready for it."
What Davis knew was that he finally was prepared to lead by both example and through his words. He
realized that the offense installed by new coordinator Jimmy Raye had helped star tight ends like Tony
Gonzalez produce huge numbers on other teams.
He also had become a more precise route runner with heightened confidence.
"I remember we played Minnesota [in a Week 3 loss last season] and he made three or four big plays on
the ball," QB Smith said of a game in which Davis caught seven passes and scored twice.
"You could see that he really trusted his hands. You could tell he felt like a difference-maker, and I don't
know if that was always the case."
Davis actually might disagree with that.
"I knew I was ready to have the kind of year I had [in 2009]," he said. "I was ready for that when I first
came here. It's just that there's a lot of things you have to learn in this league."
Added Singletary: "All the credit goes to Vernon. You can be the greatest motivator in the world, but it
won't matter if you're dealing with somebody who doesn't want to be motivated. One thing I know about
Vernon is that he wants to be special."
These days, Davis is prepared to elevate his game even more. Raye would like to split him out wide at
times to increase the pressure on defenses. Davis also wants to help his younger teammates grow up
fast enough to make the 49ers a postseason participant after a humbling, season-opening loss. The
49ers will try to rebound on ESPN's "Monday Night Football" at home Sept. 20 against the New Orleans
Saints.
Most importantly, Davis wants to continue proving what has become obvious to those around him: that he
truly is at peace.
"The anger is probably still in the back of my mind, but it doesn't control me any longer," he said. "I've
learned how to use it in the right ways."
--------------------------------Brothers share big dreams with two Bay Area pro teams
By Mark Emmons, San Jose Mercury News
Anthony Dixon, the 49ers' rookie running back, and his younger brother Rashun talk often on the phone,
comparing their journeys through the professional sports ranks. They usually end up daydreaming.
Imagine Anthony playing at Candlestick Park, piling up chunks of yardage and scoring touchdowns. And
across the bay there's Rashun, a promising outfielder in the A's farm system, hitting home runs at the
Coliseum.
"I was joking with him the other night, telling him to look at the Manning brothers and all the other brother
duos in the pro game," Anthony recalled. "I said, 'Let's go catch them all and do it bigger than they did.
Let's take on all those dudes.' "
Rashun, 20, would be fine with that. He is finishing his third season of pro baseball with the Single-A
Kane County Cougars in Geneva, Ill.
"Hopefully we both can be watching each other on big screens someday," he said.
The Dixons have already come a long way from a hardscrabble childhood and take nothing for granted.
Growing up in Terry, Miss., the four Dixon sons and their mother sometimes were homeless -- forced to
accept the help of extended family and twice lived in shelters.
"My background pushes me every day," said Anthony, 22, a sixth-round pick out of Mississippi State who
led the NFL in rushing during the exhibition games. "I think about how I grew up before every game I play.
It reminds me why I put in all the work. Then I just go out there and attack."
The Dixons all are athletes, following in the footsteps of their father -- who played in the New York Mets
system.
The youngest, Deshun, just started his pro baseball career after being selected in the 10th round in June
by the Tampa Bay Rays. Second-oldest brother, Antwon, a linebacker at Division II Midwestern State, is
redshirting this fall with a knee injury.
But their work ethic comes straight from their mom, Velma. When she and her husband divorced 14 years
ago, Velma found herself supporting four kids alone, without child support. They moved often and once
spent a year in a homeless shelter.
"It was very difficult," Velma said. "We had nothing. But we got through it all. I didn't turn to drugs and
alcohol the way some people do. I turned to hard work, working two and three jobs. I'd like to think my
kids learned something from seeing that."
They did.
"The difficult part was having to watch my mom go through it because she's such a hard worker," Rashun
said. "We never had anything given to us while I was growing up."
Anthony added: "We banded together and decided something positive could come from this. We all
wanted to put a smile on mama's face."
The sons bought into the attitude that they would have to work for everything they got. At Mississippi
State, the 6-foot-1, 233-pound Anthony set school records with 3,994 yards and 42 touchdowns in 48
games.
He was ecstatic to be drafted by his favorite childhood team but disappointed to be only a sixth-round
pick. A DUI charge before Anthony's senior year may have raised character questions. But he has been a
positive, I'll-do-anything-I'm-asked presence for the 49ers. His 300 yards in 74 carries with four
touchdowns in the exhibition season, and the sudden retirement of Glen Coffee, put him in the mix to
provide depth behind workhorse Frank Gore.
"There was no sense getting upset," Anthony said of the draft. "I didn't want to worry about asking
questions on why I fell. I just decided that it was time to go work."
That's what Rashun already was doing in the A's organization.
He also signed a football letter of intent with Mississippi State. But then the A's selected him in the 10th
round of the 2008 draft and offered a signing bonus worthy of a much higher pick -- $600,000.
"I was excited to play football," Rashun said. "But the closer I got to the draft, more teams started talking
to me, and I realized that I probably would have a better opportunity in baseball."
The past two years, Baseball America has named the 6-2, 210-pound Rashun the best overall athlete in
the A's system. Rashun, a right-handed hitter whose play improved as the season progressed in Kane
County, is batting .275 with eight home runs and 54 RBIs in 118 games.
"I'm becoming a more polished ballplayer," said Rashun, whose goal is to reach Double-A next season.
"It's all about working my way up to the big leagues."
Things are looking up for the Dixons. Velma works at the same high school her kids attended. Anthony
made the 49ers roster. And Rashun is intent on holding up his end of their all-Bay Area dream.
"Hopefully I'll be getting the chance to join him there," Rashun said.
--------------------------------Ginn fitting right in with 49ers
By Janie McCauley, Associated Press
Ted Ginn Jr. sprinted downfield on several deep routes and looked back in his element again.
The sunny, breezy Bay Area morning wasn't quite Miami, but he had no complaints on his first formal day
of work with the San Francisco 49ers. It didn't hurt having two former No. 1 picks throwing the ball his
way, either: Alex Smith and David Carr.
“A new beginning just to go out and see the guys cheer me on and help me out and be brothers,” Ginn
said Friday, after sporting his new No. 19 Niners jersey. “There's really no more Dolphin talk. I'm out here,
I'm having fun. I'm enjoying myself and I'm running a new system in a new town. That's all it's about. 'Hey,
you let me go,' that's what it was. Just leave it alone.”
Ginn is so eager to get going across the country after his trade from the Dolphins on April 16 that he even
played catch with Smith last week after a drizzle turned into a downpour.
Ginn's speed as a receiver and return man could be a big help for an offense hurt by inconsistency during
an 8-8 season last year — not to mention all the problems on special teams.
The rookies, who were set to practice separately later in the day, watched the veterans' morning workout.
Left guard Mike Iupati, the 17th overall pick out of Idaho, observed the offensive linemen and was
impressed.
“The tempo of the game, I was overwhelmed,” said Iupati, who along with No. 11 pick and fellow offensive
lineman Anthony Davis are expected to become starters at some point as rookies.
Coach Mike Singletary can relate. The Hall of Fame linebacker pulled a hamstring on his first day with the
Chicago Bears, who picked him in the second round in 1981.
Heading into his second full season as head coach, Singletary had a message for everybody before the
team hit the field for an offseason practice minus pads.
“I already told them this morning, 'This is going to be the most competitive camp that we've had,”'
Singletary said. “It's going to be all about competition. I told them when they look around the room, it's
going to be 53 guys that make this team and everybody that's in this room has a chance to make the
team, if they can understand the opportunity at hand.
“They just need to come out and compete every day and understand what we are trying to do here as a
championship team in the making.”
The confident Ginn is sure he will find a place as a key contributor for San Francisco.
The 49ers traded a fifth-round draft pick to get him, taking a chance on Ginn despite his disappointing
stint in Florida.
“They told me just to go out and control what I can control,” Ginn said. “The first thing I can control is
learning my playbook, so that's what I'm trying to do. As I learn my playbook I can come out and play
faster than I did today, and just keep on pushing and I think we'll be fine.”
Dolphins fans began booing Ginn the day he was drafted and never stopped. Selected ninth overall in
2007, Ginn made only five touchdown catches in three seasons while averaging 13.0 yards per reception.
He has shown more explosive play-making ability on special teams, and the 49ers are counting on that.
“I really like his attitude, really like him as a person,” Smith said. “He seems to have picked up the offense
really fast. He's extremely talented, so I think it's just a matter of him getting comfortable with the offense
and us building a good relationship.”
Niners personnel chief Trent Baalke, the new man in charge following the abrupt departure of general
manager Scot McCloughan in March, watched practice on the sideline.
As many times as Baalke and Singletary have said Smith is their guy going forward, the 2005 No. 1 pick
knows that only goes so far — especially with a reliable backup like Carr, the top pick in 2002, looking to
unseat him.
“'I'm the guy, I'm the guy, I'm the guy' doesn't mean anything,” Smith said. “I'm going to have to go out
there in Game 1 and prove that I'm the guy. And then I'm going to have to go out in Game 2 and prove it
again. This league's not about talk. I'm going to have to go out on the field and prove it with my level of
play and consistency.”
Smith took over as starter from the departed Shaun Hill after halftime Oct. 25 at Houston. Smith paid
attention on draft day but insists he wasn't worried about the team picking another quarterback.
“I think he's responded very well,” Singletary said. “Alex continues to grow into that position and really
begin to exude the leadership skills that we hoped that he had.”
--------------------------------Dashon Goldson Goes Hard
By Taylor Price, 49ers.com
It’s all because of her.
The starting job. The NFL lifestyle. The flashing lights of the professional stage.
It’s because of his mother Desrene that 49ers safety Dashon Goldson is able to do what he truly loves:
play the game of football with unbridled passion.
Goldson’s first tattoo, which he got at the age of 14, is a testament to his relationship with the woman who
raised him to be a supremely talented yet humble star athlete. Her name vertically inscribed down the top
of his right shoulder reminds him of her every day and of what it took to get to the NFL.
And now as one of the 49ers top defensive play-makers with a career-best 114 tackles, four interceptions
and three forced fumbles in 2009, his first year as a starting free safety, Goldson is doing his best to pay
homage to his mother in any way possible.
Take the most recent Mother’s Day as an example.
Desrene was surprised that morning to find an extravagant gift from her 25-year-old son waiting in her
driveway, a brand-new Mercedes SUV wrapped in a big red bow.
“I don’t know if she’s the talk of the town, but mom loves the car and that’s what’s most important,”
Goldson said after the 49ers wrapped up their mandatory minicamp last month. “She deserves it. I’m just
glad I can put a smile on her face and do something like that for her.”
It was the least he could do.
Dashon’s down-to-earth nature comes directly from the matriarch of his family. The way he treats
everyone is a direct reflection of Desrene’s teachings.
“She kept me level-headed,” the fourth-year safety said. “That’s just me. I’m just a cool person. I’ve
always been like that. I never overlooked anybody. I don’t think I’m bigger than anybody and I never will
be.”
Dashon grew up in the Los Angeles area, but he and his mom moved several times within the region.
With each change of scenery, the goal to become a great football player never wavered. Dashon’s
humble attitude remained the same.
And while Desrene was well aware of the talent her son possessed, it was the college recruiters who
failed to make the same connection.
Dashon didn’t receive the attention he felt he deserved early on in his football career. Colleges ignored a
young, dreadlock-less Goldson coming out of Narbonne High School, so he went the junior college route
landing at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kan.
From there, Goldson quickly received the attention he deserved and the 6-foot-2, 200 pound ball-hawk
earned a scholarship to the University of Washington. Goldson did it all for the Huskies, even lining up at
cornerback for the betterment of the team. Despite playing an unfamiliar position, Goldson earned All
Pac-10 honorable mention as a senior. He made another big change during that stage of his life and
decided to grow the long dreadlock hair he currently sports thanks to a suggestion from whom else,
Desrene.
Dashon finished his college career with a degree in African American Studies and was poised to take the
next step to showcase his talents, his new look and most important of all, his passionate persona.
Four rounds into the 2007 NFL Draft, Goldson was taken off the board by the 49ers with the 126th
selection.
Soon after, Goldson would become “The Hawk.”
It was the name bestowed to him by former special teams coordinator Al Everest, who played a large part
in Goldson’s early development with the 49ers.
“I liked the name and I could see the comparison he was talking about, especially with me being back
there preying on everything,” Goldson said.
An elbow injury suffered before his first season slowed down Goldson’s progress on defense, but it didn’t
stop him from contributing in other ways. Even though he was only a reserve in nickel and dime
packages, Goldson became a standout on special teams.
The lack of playing time on defense didn’t stunt Goldson’s growth; it only pushed him to go harder.
“Coming in here you know people are going to have experience above you. But you just have to wait your
turn. You have to know your role and I had a goal. My goal was to be a starter on this team.”
Goldson did his best to study the veterans ahead of him on the depth chart. He picked up on their
techniques, how they studied the playbook and their dedication to the sport.
“Those guys who were playing ahead of me, they had been playing for a long time and that’s what I
wanted to do. I wanted to be in the League for awhile so I didn’t mind sitting backseat. I knew it was a
matter of time before I got my shot; I just had to make the best of it.”
Goldson lined up primarily as the starting free safety throughout the following offseason. With more
repetitions he felt ready to contribute to the defense, not just the special teams units.
Goldson would start the second game of the 2008 season finishing with five tackles, but it would be his
only start of the year. Throughout the season, Goldson’s passion never wavered. As a main contributor
on special teams and in sub packages, Goldson used that playing time to showcase his talents.
“When I first got here they stressed how important special teams were at this level and I just took it as this
is going to be a stepping stone for me to be a starter. If I wanted to play on the defense, I knew I had to
step up and do what I had to do on special teams.”
Goldson still values his role on special teams to this day and remains an important contributor on the punt
teams.
This past season, his first as the 49ers starting free safety, Goldson’s three forced fumbles put him in a tie
for second for most forced fumbles among NFL safeties. It also helped the 49ers lead the NFL with 23
forced fumbles.
To put Goldson’s unique skill-set into perspective, he was one of four players in the NFL to record at least
three interceptions, three forced fumbles and a sack last season. Teammate Patrick Willis was one of the
other three to accomplish that feat.
Goldson led the 49ers in interceptions, but savors his first career interception which came at the hands of
former Seahawks quarterback Seneca Wallace. The ball is among Goldson’s other interception and game
balls piled up at his house. And if Goldson has his way, it will be joined by many other footballs soon.
He once added three to the collection in one night alone.
Playing the defending NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals, Goldson forced two fumbles and picked off Kurt
Warner in the 49ers season sweep over their division rivals on “Monday Night Football.”
For the time being, Goldson is taking pride in having the 49ers Faithful follow him on Twitter, the social
networking site that has allowed athletes to become reporters in their own right.
“I just like interacting with the fans,” said Goldson, who uses his nickname and his uniform number as his
screen name (@thehawk38). “I’m on there for our fans. It’s fun and I like giving them a chance to know
about my life.”
More than just giving the fans entertainment, Goldson has launched The Highest Point Foundation, which
according to Goldson’s official site, “provides motivational outlets for youth through sports programs such
as camps and clinics – to take them off the streets and onto the field, making productive use of their time
and physical abilities.”
Goldson plans to give back again this offseason, hosting 350 kids at his second annual free youth football
camp in Carson, Calif., on July 10. Goldson will be joined by several 49ers teammates including Vernon
Davis, Frank Gore, and Willis among others.
“I like giving back,” Goldson said. “When I was growing up, we never had people from the league come to
our camps or have people come back and speak to us. We never had stuff like that. After my first camp I
saw how important it was. It’s something I really want to continue doing, keep giving back and be a part of
something.”
As much as Goldson is focused on building his stature in the community, he’s extremely intent on raising
his level of play on the field as well.
The 2010 season is Goldson’s last under the four-year contract he signed as a rookie. Knowing that the
upcoming season is a great opportunity to showcase his ability, Goldson is optimistic about remaining in
the Bay Area long-term.
But instead of letting the business side of the game interfere with his progress, Goldson has vowed to
relentlessly train for the rest of the offseason.
“I’m just anxious to get started A.S.A.P! This training camp is very important, I know a lot of people are
expecting a lot from my teammates, my coaches and me personally.”
With training camp weeks away, “The Hawk” is eager to patrol the middle of the 49ers practice fields and
more importantly, put in the necessary work to get the 49ers back in the playoffs.
“I just want to build off of how I finished last year. With this being my last year of my deal and with me
loving the game of football – always wanting to get better – wanting to be one of the top guys in the
league – all of that stuff plays a factor. I’m not just playing the game to play it, I want to be respected.”
--------------------------------San Francisco 49ers' Frank Gore going to Pro Bowl
By Daniel Brown, San Jose Mercury News
Frank Gore is headed for the Pro Bowl after all.
Originally selected as an alternate, Gore was added to the squad Wednesday when St. Louis Rams
running back Steven Jackson bowed out because of an injury.
Gore, who rushed for 1,120 yards and 10 touchdowns, will be making his second Pro Bowl appearance.
He also made it in 2006.
This one has extra meaning for Gore, who will be playing in his hometown of Miami for the first time as a
professional. Gore was a star at Coral Cables High School before going on to star at the University of
Miami.
The 49ers played at Miami during the 2008 season, but Gore was sidelined by an ankle injury.
"It's amazing," Gore said. "It's the first time that I will get to play in Miami since I left. Last year, I couldn't
play because I was injured, and now God blessed me to play this year.
"To be in the Pro Bowl, it means a lot. I felt that missing some games this season, and to still be able to
make a special game like this is a great opportunity. All I can say is that it's a blessing."
Gore will have company. Tight end Vernon Davis, linebacker Patrick Willis, punter Andy Lee and Gore
give the 49ers four Pro Bowl players for the first time since 2002.
--------------------------------Maiocco: Iupati’s ‘Can’t Miss’ Qualities
By Matt Maiocco, CSNBayArea.com
Of the 49ers' eight-player draft class, the athlete generally regarded as the closest thing to a can't-miss
prospect is guard Mike Iupati.
Iupati will spend much of his time with the 49ers playing in tight spaces, where it's more difficult to isolate
and exploit him. Not that anyone with the 49ers is too concerned with him not being able to do his share
of the heavy lifting.
Personnel chief Trent Baalke said the one thing scouts and coaches want to see from players at lowerlevel competition is "dominance." Iupati routinely showed that during his career at Idaho, where he did not
always face top-level competition in the Western Athletic Conference.
In the lead-up to the draft, one of the discussion points with Iupati (pronounced you-PAH-tee) was
whether he had the ability to transition to a tackle position. After all, true guards are generally not selected
in the first round.
But this is not an issue with the 49ers, who spent the No. 17 overall pick on him and do not envision
moving him from guard any time soon. They have no short-term or long-term need at tackle, as the 49ers
are planning on Joe Staley and Anthony Davis handling the tackle positions for a long time.
Iupati has quick feet, and explodes at the snap of the ball. He exhibits a mean streak when it comes to
finishing blocks. He'll have to work on his technique, as he'll be regularly facing 300-plus-pound defensive
linemen.
At 6-foot-5, 335 pounds, Iupati should help running back Frank Gore with his ability to get push in the
middle of the line of scrimmage. His run-blocking appears to be NFL-ready.
If there's a concern with Iupati, it's in pass protection. Specifically, Iupati will have to control his
aggression. Most of the time in pass protection, patience is required, especially when working with a
teammate when making adjustments on stunts.
While Baalke said there will be a learning curve with Iupati, he added, "This guy has a chance to be
special. He plays with violence."
Iupati is No. 2 on the depth chart at left guard behind David Baas, who started all 16 games at that spot
last season. But, clearly, it's the 49ers' plan to get Iupati up to speed and in the starting lineup soon.
Expect him to officially move up the depth chart long before the 49ers' Sept. 12 opener in Seattle.
--------------------------------For Jean-Francois, the disaster in Haiti hits home
By Matt Barrows, Sacramento Bee
Ricky Jean-Francois has heard from his older brother but is still awaiting word about his grandmother and
cousins living in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The nation was hit by a 7.0 earthquake Tuesday and much of the
capital city, including hospitals, hotels and the presidential palace, is in ruins. Jean-Francois' father
emigrated from Haiti to Miami in the mid 1970s. Jean-Francois, a 49ers defensive lineman, is in Miami
now waiting for his phone to ring.
He said he spoke briefly with his brother who said that he had to dodge a falling ceiling fan when the
earthquake struck. When he went outside, his bother saw that much of Port-au Prince, a city of 2 million,
had been flattened. "In Haiti, everything is made out of cement," Jean-Francois said. "There are barely
any houses left standing."
Jean-Francois said he was trying to rally the NFL and the players to pitch in to relief efforts. He said the
nation, the poorest in the western hemisphere, has been struck by four hurricanes since 1998 but that this
disaster is by far the worst. He said he hoped people not only would donate money but also physically
help out in Haiti. He said he would use the NFL's presence in Miami - the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl will
be held there next month - to rally support.
Jean-Francois noted that the musician Wyclef Jean, who was born in Haiti and whose Yele Haiti
Foundation strives to lift the nation from poverty, is spear-heading relief efforts. People can make a
donation by texting "Yele" to 501501, which will automatically donate $5 to the Yele Haiti Earthquake
Fund. The $5 will be charged to your cell phone bill.
The American Red Cross has set up a similar system. By texting "HAITI" to 90999, you can donate $10 to
American Red Cross relief efforts for Haiti. The amount will be added to your cell phone credit card bill.
--------------------------------49ers rookie safety Mays is eager to dispel doubts
By Matt Barrows, Sacramento Bee
SANTA CLARA – For a guy with a reputation for poor coverage skills, Taylor Mays did a fine job of
sticking to Johnnie Lynn during the 49ers' practice sessions this month.
Mays is the team's 22-year-old rookie safety, a former big man on campus at USC who tumbled to the
middle of the second round of the April draft.
Lynn, 53, played defensive back for the New York Jets in the early 1980s and has been the 49ers'
secondary coach the last four seasons.
A typical practice found the two standing side by side in the middle of the field 35 yards behind the
defense. That perspective allowed Mays to take what Lynn refers to as a "visual rep."
He wasn't part of the play. He wasn't even wearing a helmet. But Lynn had Mays give him the defensive
play call, line up and then react as the play went in motion. On a squad teeming with young safeties, it
was the best way to give Mays valuable practice time without robbing another player of his turn.
"It's like a tutorial back there," Lynn said. "It helps accelerate his learning in this defense."
Of the 49ers' nine draft picks, Mays is perhaps the most intriguing. He gave a stunning performance at
the NFL combine in February, running the second-fastest 40-yard sprint of the 329 players invited. Only
wide receiver Jacoby Ford, drafted by the Raiders, was better. Ford, a track star at Clemson, is 5-foot-9
and 186 pounds. Mays is a muscular 6-3, 230.
But in the NFL, rookie safeties rarely play fast.
Football often is compared to a chess match. But it's a chess match in which moves must be made in 40
seconds and in which the pieces are shuffled around before every snap.
The quarterback orchestrates those moves on offense. The safety does it on defense.
Dashon Goldson went through three offseasons before becoming one of the 49ers' starting safeties last
year. Goldson, 25, said the chess match immediately starts after the previous play.
"First of all, you have to know what personnel group they're in – how many wide receivers, how many
running backs, how many tight ends," he said. "You want to know the down and distance. Where are they
on the field? Are they in the red zone? Are they near the 50? We call that the 'alumni zone' – that's where
a lot of trick plays come."
At that point, he gets the call from the sideline and relays it to his teammates. Then he analyzes how the
offense lines up and barks orders to the other defenders. If the receivers go in motion, that prompts more
instructions. If the tight end moves from one end of the alignment to the other, Goldson shifts his men
accordingly.
The 49ers envision a future in which Mays and the 6-2, 200-pound Goldson patrol the defensive
backfield. The question is how much Mays can contribute in 2010.
Before the draft, evaluators questioned whether he was fluid enough to cover receivers. They criticized a
tackling style that eschewed technique for the knockout blow. They wondered why the biggest, fastest
safety in the nation didn't make more big plays. Mays also must erase what he learned at USC and start
fresh in a 49ers system that utilizes new coverage schemes and a different language.
Lynn says there's no reason to rush. The 49ers' plan is to ease Mays into the lineup as they did Goldson
– initially making him part of a substitution package and gradually increasing his responsibilities.
But perhaps no rookie is as motivated as Mays.
His draft-day plunge left him defiant and eager to prove himself to his skeptics, including former coach
Pete Carroll, who now coaches the division rival Seattle Seahawks and who passed on Mays in the first
round.
"I know what I can do and know what I'm capable of doing," he said. "I think it's just a misconception that I
can't do a lot of things as a safety. That's why I've got coaches that are willing to work with me."
And Mays has taken full advantage of those coaches, sticking like glue to Lynn and every other assistant
who can help him.
On the final day of spring practices, coach Mike Singletary described Mays as the most annoying rookie
on the roster.
But he did so with a smile.
"He's driving (secondary coach) Vance Joseph and Johnnie crazy," Singletary said. "He's called me a few
times. He's called them a few times. 'Hey, coach, what about this? Hey, coach, what about that? Can we
get together tomorrow? Can we do this? Can I come in on Sunday?'
"That's the kind of kid he is, and I'm excited about him."
--------------------------------49ers' Nedney beats robot in field-goal kicking
Tom Abate, San Francisco Chronicle
Man ruled and machine drooled Monday, as Joe Nedney, a placekicker for the San Francisco 49ers, beat
Ziggy the battle robot in a field-goal kicking competition at Kezar Stadium.
The lighthearted contest, a stunt to highlight the three-day RoboGames competition that opens Friday at
the San Mateo County Fairgrounds, ended when Nedney easily kicked a football 45 yards while his
mechanical adversary twice failed to clear the goalposts at that distance.
"It definitely legitimizes my position," said Nedney, a Bay Area native who once played college ball at San
Jose State University. "I feel pretty good about myself right now."
Ziggy's human handlers - South Bay engineers Mike Phillips, Mike Hermann, Mohan Gurunathan and
Edward Ayrapetian - left the field humbled.
"In practice yesterday we were kicking 60 yards," Phillips said.
Ziggy is a 340-pound tortoise-shaped contraption designed to destroy opposing battle bots by flipping
them over with a powerful pneumatic-powered scoop. Its creators, most of whom work for the San Jose
engineering firm Nuvation, recently realized the scoop could also hurl a football downfield and, after a few
beers and practice kicks, cooked up the contest.
"I'm all about shameless publicity," quipped RoboGames promoter David Calkins, who is opening the paid
event to free, school-organized tours on Friday to interest young people in a field that is quickly moving
from fiction to reality.
A long history
The notion of powerful automatons goes far back in human cultures and includes concepts like the golem,
an animated clay figure from Hebrew tradition.
The word robot itself was coined in 1921 when Czech playwright Karel Capek used "robota" to describe a
group of soulless automatons designed to do grunt work that rise up and destroy their creators.
Long a staple of science fiction, robots have slowly percolated into industry, performing repetitive
assembly-line tasks with unerring efficiency.
Robots have also been sent into battlefields on bomb disposal missions in Iraq. Unmanned aerial
vehicles, piloted by ground-based operators, have been used with deadly if controversial effect in
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Military interest in the field partly explains the existence of the Congressional Robotics Caucus, whose 23
Democratic and 10 Republican members recently set aside partisan differences to designate April 10-18
as the first-ever national robotics week.
Finding uses
Private financiers are starting to get into the field, said Dan Kara, editor of RoboticsTrends.com in
Massachusetts.
"We've had six or seven different companies out of the Boston area funded by venture capitalists, all with
a civilian focus," Kara said.
These include Corindus Vascular, a startup that has raised $9 million to develop surgical systems, he
said.
In the Bay Area, Willow Garage, a privately funded research firm in Menlo Park, is using the "open
source" method that developed the Linux software for PCs to create a Robot Operating System to control
functions such as locomotion and gripping.
"It's an exciting time," said Brian Gerkey of Willow Garage, which is building some 20 research robots and
distributing these to academic scientists for them to make - and share - software to increase the
machines' capabilities.
Most robots remain awkward and clumsy compared with humans, as evidenced by Ziggy, the reigning
champion of the popular battle bot competition at RoboGames.
The three-day event is like a county fair for the 667 amateur robot-builders who will flock to San Mateo to
compete for bragging rights in more than 50 separate events, many of them whimsical, such as the drinkmixing competition between bartender bots.
Putting out fires
Some competitions do suggest practical applications. Calkins said contests between firefighting
automatons could create alternatives to sprinkler systems that extinguish fires but can cause
indiscriminate water damage.
But for the most part, competitors seem intent on learning from experience - as evidenced by Phillips, one
of Ziggy's handlers, who answered thus when asked what he expected from Monday's contest:
"This robot is completely out of its league kicking a ball, but it's a lot of fun. ... We found weak spots we
didn't know we had kicking a football."
Human vs. machine
Tales of such face-offs, legendary and otherwise, include:
John Henry: The perhaps apocryphal tale of a hammer-wielding railroad worker who battled a steampowered drilling machine and won the contest, only to die from the effort.
Deep Blue: The IBM chess-playing super computer beat then-world champion Garry Kasparov, left, in a
1997 match that made history.
Finance and poker: IBM researchers said in 2001 that robotic commodities traders made more money
than humans in a test. More recently, poker-playing robots have been developed, but it is not clear how
they would deal with bluffs.
--------------------------------49ers kicker Joe Nedney padding team record at 37
By Daniel Brown, San Jose Mercury News
Buried beneath the rubble of a loss at Kansas City was a significant milestone for kicker Joe Nedney.
He nailed a 51-yard field goal. He out-kicked Father Time.
Nedney, who at 37 is the oldest player on the roster, knows he is at the age where kickers tend to lose
leg strength. For some veterans, that has meant letting younger players take over kickoffs or long fieldgoal chores.
Nedney, though, showed he still has plenty of thump by extending his 49ers franchise record with his
ninth kick of 50 yards or more.
"I don't ever want somebody taking part of my job. I don't want somebody out there kicking off for me,"
Nedney said Thursday. "So the fact that I can go out there and still kick a ball around the goal line with
good hang time, and still make the long-range field goal, it means a lot to me."
The former Santa Teresa High and San Jose State standout said he keeps his leg young with an
offseason program that eschews the weight room for the great outdoors. He lives in the Santa Cruz
Mountains and makes the most of them.
"I'm mountain biking and doing wind-sprints up the hill, working on my leg speed and explosion," Nedney
said.
He also puts an emphasis on flexibility. At 6-foot-5, Nedney's long leg requires a lot of fine tuning. "I've
got to be able to swing that pendulum and keep it strong and flexible," he said.
Nedney has connected on 87.1 percent of his field goal tries since coming to San Francisco in 2005,
making him the second most accurate kicker in the NFL during that span. (The Chargers' Nate Kaeding,
at 88.6 percent, is better.)
Nedney is the most accurate kicker in 49ers history, comfortably ahead of No. 2 Ray Wersching (72.8
percent) and Mike Cofer (67.0 percent).
If the long-distance shot against Kansas City is an indication, Nedney might be around for a while longer.
"Everybody's body is going to break down a little different. All I'm doing is trying to stay in the best shape I
can throughout this ride," Nedney said. "I'm feeling this in my joints a little more. There's wear and tear
that's going on.
"But, ultimately, when I step on the field on Sunday I feel good."
--------------------------------Smith making unlikely turnaround with Niners
By Michael Silver, Yahoo! Sports
He was prematurely anointed, rushed into action before he was ready and booed by an unforgiving home
crowd.
His throwing shoulder was pummeled, and his reputation took an even more vicious beating. His head
coach publicly questioned his toughness, and teammates derisively referred to him as “The Lion,” as in
the cowardly character from “The Wizard Of Oz.”
He had two arm surgeries, got a haircut to the tune of $17 million in surrendered wages, lost a pair of
quarterback competitions and watched the high-profile passer chosen below him in the NFL draft become
the toast of Titletown.
And still, Alex Smith stands tall, determined to prove he belongs.
Smith may not be the rightful heir to Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young, but if he
does what he plans to do in 2010 and leads the San Francisco 49ers back to the playoffs for the first time
in eight years, he’ll win some hearts in San Francisco, and that will be one hell of a story.
As training camp approaches – the Niners get started at their Santa Clara practice facility on Friday, July
30 – Smith’s quest is one of the NFL’s more compelling narratives. If the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005
draft can make it work in a place where his world collapsed like a poorly protected pocket, it will resonate
with presumed washouts all over the league.
Some highly drafted quarterbacks have resurrected their careers after choppy beginnings – Jim Plunkett,
Vinny Testaverde(notes), Tommy Maddox and Trent Dilfer(notes) are examples – but all have done it
after leaving their original franchises. Smith, who had every logical reason to flee the Bay Area, has a
chance to complete an unlikely comeback at the scene of his professional implosion.
“It’s pretty amazing,” says Dilfer, Smith’s friend and former 49ers teammate and now an ESPN analyst. “It
speaks a lot to Alex – to his resolve, his humility and willingness to stick it out. And it speaks a lot to the
49ers’ organizational guts, that they’re willing to swim upstream a bit and don’t have to do what
everybody else does.”
To be fair, the Titans’ Vince Young(notes) and the Cardinals’ Matt Leinart(notes) are attempting similar
rebounds for their respective franchises in 2010. But even with the off-field drama that helped tarnish
Young’s rep in Tennessee, neither of the 2006 first-rounders bottomed out quite as miserably as Smith
did from 2007-08, when he publicly feuded with then-San Francisco coach Mike Nolan, lost an offseason
competition to J.T. O’Sullivan(notes) and Shaun Hill(notes) and missed a season-and-a-half with a pair of
shoulder injuries that required surgery.
Eighteen months ago, the notion of Smith staying with the Niners was almost laughable.
“There are definitely times I thought about leaving, especially when I got injured that second year in a row
[2008],” Smith said in a recent interview. “It was just a frustrating time for me. I really felt like part of me
could walk away and make a fresh start. But there was unfinished business. I guess it all came down to
that feeling that I wasn’t ready to go down that road.”
If Smith had wanted to rationalize his demise, there were plenty of talking points at his disposal. After
operating almost exclusively out of the shotgun formation in coach Urban Meyer’s spread offense while
leading Utah to an undefeated 2004 season and Fiesta Bowl victory, Smith left college after his junior
year and was snatched up first overall in the ’05 draft by Niners coach and de facto general manager
Mike Nolan, who chose him over Aaron Rodgers(notes), a player who had thrived in a pro-style offense at
nearby Cal.
More than most, Smith could have used at least a season of watching from the sidelines before being
summoned into action for a struggling team. Instead, he became a starter scarcely a month into his rookie
year and played 11 games, completing just 50.9 percent of his passes and throwing one touchdown
against 11 interceptions.
Yet in Smith’s second season, he made an appreciable leap under new offensive coordinator Norv Turner
(he replaced Mike McCarthy, who got the Packers’ head coaching job and, ultimately, a chance to help
mold Rodgers into a budding star). Under Turner’s tutelage, Smith became the first Niners quarterback to
play every snap in a season, improving his completion percentage to 58.1 and throwing the same amount
of TD passes (16) as interceptions. He also led San Francisco to two victories in its final three games,
including a come-from-behind, overtime triumph in Denver that kept the Broncos from making the
playoffs.
“Everyone’s rookie year is tough, and when you have the circumstances of everything they were going
through from a talent standpoint, it makes it tougher,” recalled Turner, now the Chargers’ head coach.
“Going into Alex’s second year we tried to figure out what he did best and limit him to that and let him go
do it, and he had some consistency. The more he does something, over and over, the better he gets.
There were four or five games where he played his best in the fourth quarter and led us on big drives, and
things were looking up.”
But in February of 2007, the Chargers stunned the football world by firing Marty Schottenheimer, who had
led them to a 14-2 regular season in ’06. It was a fortuitous development for Turner, who in his third
opportunity dispelled the stigma that he was a standout NFL coordinator who couldn’t cut it as a head
coach, but a ruinous one for Smith, who would end up having five offensive coordinators in his first five
seasons.
“Yeah, no question it was hard [when Turner took the Chargers job],” Smith said. “Norv was someone I
really understood and identified with, and it just really hit me when he left. My rookie year was a blur.
Coach McCarthy, I can’t even imagine what he had to go through with a rookie quarterback coming from
the system I came from and trying to make it work. In year two Norv was the guy who kind of opened my
eyes. In the second half of the season, I really started to build that confidence.”
In 2007 Smith’s professional life began to unravel. On the third play of the Niners’ fourth game he
suffered a separated throwing shoulder, and he sat out the subsequent two games. When he returned, he
endured three miserable starts before shutting it down for the season, ultimately undergoing surgery in
December. Following his final game, in the midst of a season-destroying, eight-game losing streak, Smith
told reporters his shoulder was “killing” him. Nolan publicly contradicted the quarterback, claiming Smith’s
health was “fine,” and their relationship appreciably suffered.
Some Niners teammates began to regard Smith as soft – a few reportedly took to referring to him as “The
Lion” – and in December the quarterback went public with his frustration, telling the San Jose Mercury
News that Nolan had tried to “undermine” him in the locker room.
“I’ve been through some major, major dysfunction in my career,” said Dilfer, who replaced Smith in the
lineup that season, “and this ranked in the top three. Mike just made a mistake. He was trying to harden a
kid and used poor judgment. There were a lot of negative things going on around Alex, and nobody was
slapping him on the ass saying, ‘You’re doing a great job, hang in there.’ ”
Did Nolan’s suggestion that the young quarterback lacked toughness sting deeply? “No question,” Smith
said. “Especially when you pride yourself on that in the first place. And then to have it thrown in your face,
it’s hard to take. In college, Urban laid it all out there. There was no agenda. It was about winning football
games. It was much simpler. There were some things here that were different.”
Nolan surprisingly kept his job for the ’08 season, declaring that Smith and Hill would wage a trainingcamp battle. But new offensive coordinator Mike Martz staged a bizarre, three-way training-camp
competition that seemed stacked against both passers, with journeyman J.T. O’Sullivan emerging as the
starter.
That wasn’t nearly the most trying thing that Smith experienced that summer. In August he learned that
his closest friend, David Edwards, had committed suicide.
“That was really the low point of my life,” Smith recalled. “Absolutely, it [changed me]. After that I was
determined that I wasn’t going to let anything outside of my control, or anything negative out there, affect
my mindset. When you’re a No. 1 pick, you can’t help it – you’re trying to please everybody. From that
point on I wasn’t going to do it anymore.”
Three days after Edwards’ death, the quarterback broke a bone in his throwing shoulder and ended up on
season-ending injured reserve. Nolan was fired that October and replaced by Mike Singletary, and it
looked like Smith would be relocating at season’s end. Due to make salaries of $9.625 million and $15.05
million over the final two years of his rookie contract, he was told by then-general manager Scot
McCloughan he could remain if he accepted a significant pay cut, and logic suggested that the
quarterback would balk at the request.
Yet Smith liked Singletary’s frankness and got assurances from McCloughan he’d have a legitimate
chance to compete with Hill for a starting job. He renegotiated his deal downward, receiving just $7 million
combined for 2009 and 2010, according to a source, and got back in the ring to take another swing.
Said Dilfer: “Everybody around him wanted him to go. He could’ve made waaaay more money elsewhere,
trust me. He told me, ‘I’ve got enough money. It’s not [the 49ers’] fault. It’s not my fault. It’s a combination.
I want to make this thing right.’”
It might not have been a traditional show of toughness, but many people close to the quarterback believe
Smith’s decision was analogous to standing tall in the pocket against an unrelenting pass rush.
“He’s an unbelievably competitive guy,” Turner says. “Physically, he put himself at risk at times because
he was too tough. He’d try to run through somebody when he shouldn’t have. Obviously, he’s shown he’s
got good mental toughness because he keeps coming back. He’s a very persistent guy.”
Said Dilfer: “I’ll say this about Alex: I don’t think he’s one of the most talented guys in the league. But Alex
Smith is as physically and mentally tough as anybody I’ve been around. He was 175 pounds and led Utah
to the Fiesta Bowl and almost won the Heisman. He’s not first [overall]-pick talented, but he’s got first-pick
makeup.
“When it came time to decide to stay, I think he said, ‘This is the way I prove it to everybody. The easiest
thing would be to go get a fresh start. That’s what 31 other guys would do. I’m going to tough it out.’ ”
Smith, who is close friends with Hill (the two were in one another’s wedding parties), lost out to his buddy
in a training-camp competition last summer. But Smith played well off the bench in a late-October defeat
to the Texans and started the final 10 games of the season, completing 60.5 percent of his passes for 18
touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
In March the 49ers signed David Carr(notes) – another former No. 1 overall pick who washed out with his
original team, the Texans – as Smith’s backup and traded Hill to the Lions. With the Niners having
emerged as a trendy favorite to win the NFC West in the wake of former Cardinals quarterback Kurt
Warner’s(notes) retirement, Smith has a chance to complete one of the most unlikely paths to local
adulation that any quarterback has ever taken. Then again, if he fails or gets injured, relocation almost
certainly looms.
“Make no mistake about it – it has to happen this year,” Dilfer said. “And I think Alex likes that; he
welcomes the challenge. If Alex Smith wins a playoff game with this team, he should be revered for his
resolve, and the organization should be commended beyond belief for allowing him to prove his
toughness and resilience. It’s everything that’s right about sports. It’s the way things should be but never
are. Everybody should root for this.”
Sometimes, the endings we don’t see coming are the happiest of all.
--------------------------------It’s a new Alex Smith in San Francisco; will 49ers win more?
By Jim Corbett, USA Today
A different, more confident Alex Smith convinced San Francisco 49ers head coach Mike Singletary he
was poised to emerge as the winning quarterback the franchise envisioned when it selected him with the
first overall pick of the 2005 draft.
So rather than trade for Donovan McNabb or draft a hotshot successor, Singletary dedicated this
offseason to supporting Smith with the continuity and weapons the 26-year-old has lacked.
The 2010 season will reveal whether Smith can justify Singletary's faith by ending the franchise's eightyear postseason drought and giving it the opportunity to battle for its sixth Super Bowl crown.
"I'm just really excited about Alex Smith this year and the things he can help us do as a football team,"
Singletary says. "There's a different look in his eyes.
"From a leadership standpoint, he's grabbed the reins."
Smith went 5-5 after reclaiming the starting job from Shaun Hill last season. His striking offseason growth
— enabled by the fact he was not changing offensive coordinators or schemes for the first time in his
career — prompted Singletary to go all-in on No. 11.
"As an organization, we decided to make sure we give Alex the best opportunity to succeed, putting
everything around him we can," Singletary says.
"I said, 'OK, let's protect him better. Let's get him some more weapons. Let's see how good Alex Smith
can be.' "
Smith hasn't started a season under center since 2007 and has started all 16 games once in his career
(2006). He missed part of 2007 and all of 2008 after surgeries on his throwing shoulder.
"Everything I've been through has built mental muscle," Smith says. "My focus this offseason is to take
that next step as a quarterback.
"I've been through enough crap. I feel like I'm just playing football again."
Smith has scripted and run offseason throwing sessions with his wide receivers, tight ends and running
backs. That experience resulted in Smith playing faster and more instinctively, which led to offensive
coordinator Jimmy Raye entrusting him with calling his own third-down protections.
"I'm much more confident in what we're doing and really focused on how I can help us win games," Smith
says.
"Coach Singletary and his staff have allowed me to do that. In Year 2 of Jimmy Raye's offense, this is the
year to take that next step, not just for myself — for the team as well."
Smith doesn't have to be great, just much more consistent on a 27th-ranked offense that was especially
ineffective on third down.
"I just have a different attitude," Smith says. "I don't put much stock in stuff that's outside my control, that
doesn't affect us winning and losing.
"I'm not going to dwell on things that the media write. I'm really focused on how can I become the best
quarterback possible."
It's fair to wonder how different the Niners' 31-49 record over the past five years might be had Smith
remained healthy and been allowed to progress in one playbook.
"(Hall of Famer) Joe Montana played in Bill Walsh's system his entire 49ers career," ESPNMonday Night
Football analyst Jon Gruden says. "I'm thinking about poor Alex Smith. He's had five offensive
coordinators in five years. He's lucky he can still stand up.
"He's had to learn and relearn so many systems; it's hard when there's no continuity.
"That position takes time."
Singletary and new vice president of player personnel Trent Baalke (who replaced Scot McCloughan after
he parted ways with the team for personal reasons during the offseason) have been committed to
upgrading the talent around Smith. They fortified a leaky line by adding tackle Anthony Davis and guard
Mike Iupati in the first round of the draft. They also provided Smith with a speedy receiver who can stretch
the field vertically when they acquired Ted Ginn Jr. Ginn should open zones for young wideouts Michael
Crabtree and Josh Morgan and Pro Bowl tight end Vernon Davis.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner's retirement in January should further enhance Smith's ability
to blossom in what could shape up as a wide-open NFC West race.
With Arizona's two-year division reign in jeopardy and his own contract set to expire after the season,
Smith knows this is almost surely his final chance to establish himself in San Francisco.
"It's time," Smith says. "That's the thing I get around the locker room. It's that quiet understanding that this
is it. We all have that urgency to take that next step."
AROUND THE FIELD IN SAN FRANCISCO
Quarterback: It's all about Alex Smith, who appears primed for redemption after beginning the last two
seasons holding a clipboard behind J.T. O'Sullivan and Shaun Hill, respectively. David Carr has moved
on from being Eli Manning's backup with the New York Giants to providing insurance if Smith falters. Nate
Davis continues as a developmental project.
Running back: The first player in 49ers history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in four consecutive
seasons, Frank Gore figures to benefit from the additions of run-blocking rookie maulers Anthony Davis
and Mike Iupati on the offensive line. And with a better passing game, Gore could score more after
rushing for a career-best 10 touchdowns in 2009. Glen Coffee will be pushed for carries by rookie
Anthony Dixon, a power back.
Wide receiver: This group got faster and deeper. Given the training camp that he skipped as a rookie
holdout last season, Michael Crabtree seems a 1,000-yard receiver waiting to happen. Josh Morgan
should continue ascending in his third season. Ted Ginn Jr. provides vertical speed to stretch the field
and keep defenses from stacking against Gore. Speedy rookie Kyle Williams will compete with Jason Hill
and Brandon Jones for playing time.
Tight end: Vernon Davis broke out in 2009, and his 13 touchdown catches tied Antonio Gates' singleseason record for a tight end. Delanie Walker has shown encouraging growth as another weapon out of
two-tight end sets. Rookie Nate Byham is formidable as an in-line blocker.
Offensive line: Davis and Iupati are likely to start at right tackle and left guard, respectively. Center Eric
Heitmann was the steadiest performer on a leaky unit that should be bolstered by the return to health of
left tackle Joe Staley, who missed seven games last season because of knee injuries.
Defensive line: End Justin Smith is a high-effort iron man who earned his first Pro Bowl trip in 2009.
Aubrayo Franklin is a solid anchor on the nose. Left end Isaac Sopoaga ties up blockers, allowing
linebackers to flow to the ball. Kentwan Balmer has been an injury-prone disappointment, while Ray
McDonald is a pass-rushing specialist and Demetric Evans and Ricky Jean-Francois provide depth.
Linebacker: Three-time Pro Bowler Patrick Willis earned a $50 million extension as the man who typifies a
fast, physical defense. Rookie Navorro Bowman might soon start next to Willis on the inside. Manny
Lawson, Parys Haralson and Ahmad Brooks combined for 17½ of the team's 44 sacks coming off the
edge in 2009.
Secondary: Cornerbacks Nate Clements and Shawntae Spencer are solid. Rookies Phillip Adams and
LeRoy Vann may push Tarell Brown and other veterans for the nickel job. Free safety Dashon Goldson
showed promise with 94 tackles, four interceptions and three forced fumbles. Rookie Taylor Mays offers
better coverage skills than run-stuffing incumbent Michael Lewis at strong safety.
Special teams: Punter Andy Lee is an unsung hero. Kicker Joe Nedney has recovered from a late-season
hamstring injury. Ginn was acquired to boost a dismal kick-return game and will battle Jones and rookies
Williams and Vann for punt returns.
Coaching staff: Coach Mike Singletary is a strong motivator. Jimmy Raye has tailored his offense to suit
Smith's strength out of the shotgun and spread formations. Greg Manusky's defense allowed 17.6 points
per game, fourth best in the league.
Outlook: Driven by young playmakers, the Niners are hunting their first winning season since 2002. But
for all the optimism that they are knocking on the postseason door, the 49ers likely won't bust it open until
Smith plays like a franchise quarterback.
--------------------------------Prepare for the rise of Alex Smith
By KC Joyner, ESPN Insider
You've heard it before, yes, but this could really be the year Smith breaks out.
In Malcolm Gladwell's brilliant book "Outliers," he makes the case that while there are many factors that
go into whether or not a person will be successful, the overriding factor seems to be opportunity. Gladwell
shows how getting a lucky break and landing multiple long-term gigs in Hamburg, Germany, for example,
gave the Beatles an opportunity to put in the necessary hours to hone their skills to an elite level.
He also notes how Bill Gates benefited greatly from the state-of-the-art computer lab his high school
installed in 1968. Gladwell said that Gates admitted he was probably one of the few people in the entire
world with access to the type of computer he was able to start using when he was 13 years old.
This mindset and focus on opportunity can also be applied to the case of San Francisco 49ers
quarterback Alex Smith. The official word coming from the 49ers is that Smith will be the starter in 2010,
but their frequent use of words like "confidence" and "comfortable", along with Jed York's comment that
"we believe in Alex," combine to make it sound like they are at some level hesitant to give Smith more
opportunities.
The odd part about this is there are multiple metric and statistical reasons to think that Smith is already
among the top 50 percent of quarterbacks in the NFL.
Let's start with his performance in the passer rating category. Smith was able to post a rating of 88 or
better in six of his 11 games last season. If we look at the rest of the league, we find that only 16 of the 32
qualifying quarterbacks (14 passes per game being the bar to rank to as a qualifier) bettered this total, but
that doesn't take into account that every other quarterback ranking ahead of him on that list played in at
least 14 games.
If we prorate Smith's percentage of games with an 88 or better mark (54.5 percent) over a 16-game
season, it equates to roughly nine games. There were only 11 passers with more 88-plus games last year
and that doesn't take into account that Smith could improve upon that mark as he develops his skills.
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Smith also fared quite well in various passing yards per attempt (YPA) metric categories last season. His
13.4 deep pass (balls thrown 20-29 yards downfield) YPA ranked 11th in the league and placed him
slightly behind Donovan McNabb (13.6) and slightly ahead of Peyton Manning (13.1).
It gets even better for Smith when looking at his 2009 bomb pass numbers (a bomb pass being an aerial
thrown 30-plus yards downfield). Smith's 25.3 YPA mark here was the best in the league. There is a
caveat in that Smith did throw only 11 of these passes, but it still bodes extremely well for what his
statistics in this area could look like over the course of an entire season.
Even in the areas where he struggled last year, there is more than a little reason to believe he could show
immediate significant improvement. The most compelling of these is his short pass totals.
The bad news on this front is that Smith's 5.4 mark in short pass YPA ranked 31st in the league last
season, but that needs to be put into some perspective. The median short pass YPA last season was 6.4
yards, so adding merely one yard of YPA here would move Smith from near the bottom of the league to
right in the middle. (It is also worth noting the three quarterbacks who posted the 6.4 median short pass
YPA mark in 2009 -- Drew Brees, Matt Ryan and Manning.)
This is notable because it wasn't a lack of accuracy or even completions that stunted Smith's short pass
YPA. His 75.7 percent short pass success rate (a metric that divides completions and defensive penalty
pass plays into short pass attempts) ranked 16th in the league, or right in the aforementioned middle.
So if Smith's issue wasn't completions, what caused the short pass woes? There were multiple problems
but one primary cause was Michael Crabtree. Crabtree gained only 169 yards on 39 short passes last
year -- that's only 4.3 YPA. That total ranked him 85th of 88 qualifying receivers. Given Crabtree's
superior college resume on short passes, it would come as a shock if he didn't see a huge jump in this
number in 2010. If that happens, it alone could probably account for the half-yard improvement Smith
needs in this area.
What all of this means is that Smith may already be in the midst of his Beatles/Hamburg or
Gates/computer lab phase. If that is the case, it is worth noting one of Gladwell's other success
components, which is the 10,000-hour rule. Numerous studies show that true mastery of a field does not
occur until one puts in 10,000 hours of work within it.
The frequent changes made to the 49ers' offensive coaching staff during Smith's first five years in the
league mean that he probably hasn't reached the necessary 10,000-hour benchmark under the current
coaching regime. The numbers say it would behoove the 49ers to do all they can to get him to that mark
as soon as possible. If they do, they might end up with one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL.
--------------------------------49ers: Another make-or-break year for Smith
By Phil Barber, Santa Rosa Press Democrat
After a one-day-only practice two weeks ago in Santa Clara, quarterback Alex Smith was asked if seeing
the 49ers’ new crop of rookies brought back memories.
“Yeah, I guess it just makes me think of how long it has been,” Smith answered. “Those guys come in
wide-eyed and (with) a lot of prove. It’s been a long time. This is going on Year 6 for me. So a completely
different place.”
Really? Smith may not be wide-eyed anymore, but he still has a lot to prove after five NFL seasons. He
reassumed command of the huddle in Week 7 last year and built a solid passer rating of 81.7, but the
49ers ranked 22nd in the league in passing offense at 190.8 yards per game — unimpressive numbers
for the franchise that produced Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Steve Young.
Debate rages on how to parcel the blame. Is Smith the weak link, or was he hindered by poor pass
protection and predictable play calling? Is the quarterback’s failure to break out as an elite NFL
quarterback a reflection of his shortcomings, or of the fact that he cycled through five offensive
coordinators in his first five seasons? Usually, you can tell after three years if a quarterback has it or not.
Smith now goes into 2010 as a giant question mark.
And though pressure has followed him ever since the 49ers took him with the first pick in the 2005 draft,
the expectations have never been higher. The team put important pieces in place around him this
offseason — two mauling rookie offensive linemen in tackle Anthony Davis and guard Mike Iupati, a
home-run threat in wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr., and a couple of other draft picks, block-first tight end Nate
Byham and running back Anthony Dixon, who could help in short-yardage situations.
Now all the 49ers need is for their quarterback to play like the guy who shredded defenses at Utah,
starting this coming week with four consecutive days of voluntary full-squad practices.
For what it’s worth, Smith’s coaches and teammates claim to see a shift in his demeanor, perhaps the
result of heading into the season as the unquestioned starter for the first time in three years.
“There’s a tremendous change in him from the way he carries himself and walks in and out of the building
with an air of confidence, a totally different guy,” said Jimmy Raye, who becomes the first NFL coach to
serve as Smith’s offensive coordinator for two straight years.
“If you want to digress to when he came here a year ago and he was six or seven weeks into the year, it’s
a totally different guy. In terms of his confidence, familiarity with what he’s doing, his sense of entitlement,
I think all of those things are manifesting themselves right now because of the success that he had, even
though some people may deem it as minimal or maybe even being a little suspect about it.”
Wide receiver Josh Morgan has seen the change as well. Morgan believes Smith grew more confident
each week of the 2009 season, but he saw dramatic growth when the offense got together for workouts
this offseason.
“He took total control over everything,” the third-year receiver said. “Like with the offense, we’d go out
there and half the time Alex would just run the whole thing, run the whole practice without the coaches
even being there. That’s what you like to see in your quarterback. You like to see him with that type of
fire, take that type of leadership. I mean, he’s spitting the plays out, he’s explaining everything and it’s just
like, ‘Wow. Thank you.’¬”
Morgan said he has friends who played with Smith at Utah, and they told him what a forceful leader the
quarterback had been in college. Now the receiver knows what they were talking about.
“It was like a whole new Alex,” Morgan said. “It was like, ‘Wow, where did you come from?’ .¬.¬. It’s just
exciting to see.”
Everyone, it seems, wants to talk about Smith and whether he can become the next Montana, or even the
next Jeff Garcia. Tight end Vernon Davis was a panelist Thursday evening in a public forum on school
arts programs at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. In the question-and-answer session that
followed, another panelist, San Francisco Arts Commission director of cultural affairs Luis Cancel, turned
to Davis and asked him about the QB.
“I love Alex Smith to death,” Davis answered. “There’s something about him. I look forward to working
with him this season. I wouldn’t replace him with nobody. He has it in him. He just has to bring it out. This
is the year for Alex Smith.”
Smith no doubt appreciates such support in the locker room, but we won’t really know if this is his year
until the 49ers are playing games that matter in September. Everyone is saying he’s the guy in San
Francisco. Smith has been around long enough to take it with a grain of salt.
“¬‘I’m the guy, I’m the guy, I’m the guy’ doesn’t mean anything,” he said. “I mean, gonna have to go out
there in Game 1 and prove that I’m the guy. And then I’m gonna have to go out in Game 2 and prove it
again. This league’s not about talk. I’m gonna have to go out on the field and prove it with my play, my
level of play and consistency.”
--------------------------------Justin Smith heads for Miami as 49ers’ fifth Pro Bowler
By Dan Brown, San Jose Mercury News
After his ninth season in the NFL, under-appreciated defensive lineman Justin Smith is headed for his first
Pro Bowl.
Smith will replace injured Minnesota Vikings standout Kevin Williams on the NFC roster for Sunday’s
game in Miami.
Nicknamed “The Cowboy,’’ Smith is coming off a season in which the 49ers credited him with a team-high
78 pressures and 52 quarterback hits. He also extended his streak of consecutive starts to 139 – by far
the most among NFL defensive linemen. (Arizona’s Darnell Dockett ranks second with 81).
“This is a great opportunity for me to represent my team in Miami … it’s been a long time coming,” Smith
said in a statement released by the team. “To be able to go there and play with four of my teammates
makes it even better.”
Smith joins tight end Vernon Davis, linebacker Patrick Willis, punter Andy Lee and running back Frank
Gore (replacing injured Steven Jackson) as the 49ers representatives on the NFC roster.
It marks the first time since 2002 that the 49ers have sent at least five players to the Pro Bowl.
--------------------------------Takeo Spikes faces questions about career as he faces the Falcons
By Pierce W. Huff, AtlantaJournalContituion.com
The tables have turned on San Francisco 49ers linebacker Takeo Spikes.
Throughout the years Spikes has built a reputation for smashing ball carriers and knocking them down
with reckless abandon, but this season he has been on the receiving end of some pretty big blows.
Spikes’ starting job is in jeopardy and possibly his career could be as well. His body is hurting. And to
make matters worse, his team, which many experts picked to win the NFC West, is in turmoil.
Spikes, who played at Washington County High School in Sandersville, returns to Georgia on Sunday
when the 49ers (0-3) play the Falcons (2-1) at the Georgia Dome, but right now a welcome home is the
furthest thing in his mind.
After all, Spikes has enough problems.
Numerous news outlets reported Monday that the 49ers planned to bench Spikes in favor of rookie
Navarro Bowman.
“I thought it was a typo when I saw it as I walked past my television because usually someone talks to
you,” Spikes said. “I dealt with it. I went upstairs to see Coach [Mike] Singletary, and he told me he didn’t
know where that came from.”
Singletary also shot down those reports when he said Wednesday there will be no changes to the team’s
starting lineup.
Still, the reports have Spikes on alert that the 49ers' coaching staff could be watching him closely and
have doubts about his future and his playing ability.
“In this business, where there is smoke there is a fire close to it,” he said.
Part of the uncertainty about Spikes' playing time may have to do with the knee contusion he suffered in
the 49ers' 25-22 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 20. He left the game in the third quarter and did
not return.
Spikes didn’t practice in the days before the 49ers' 31-10 loss at Kansas City on Sunday. He started the
game and finished with only two solo tackles.
Spikes said his knee is better and should be fine for Sunday's game.
“I don’t talk about things in percentages because I don’t want to put limitations on it,” he said.
Another reason for the possible uncertainty about Spikes is his age because he knows that the clock
always ticks on 33-year-old linebackers.
This is Spikes’ 13th season since he was drafted 13th in the 1998 draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. He has
delivered a lot of blows over the years, and now the wear and tear might be catching up to him.
But if the 49ers' problems were limited to Spikes, then everything would be fine, but they're not. The
team’s offensive struggles in scoring and in getting plays into quarterback Alex Smith resulted in the firing
of offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye on Monday.
Raye, a former assistant coach with the Falcons, has been replaced by quarterbacks coach Mike
Johnson.
Because the 49ers are 0-3 in a much-hyped season, it’s easy to see why the rumblings in the city by the
bay have nothing to do with earthquakes.
Not only is the team frustrated, but so are the fans.
“I’m frustrated because we know that we certainly are a lot better than our record says, but you are what
your record says you are,” Spikes said.
And Spikes has played football long enough to know that one victory can cure a lot of ills.
In many ways that’s why Sunday’s game could be the most important game of Spikes' career. The 49ers
need a victory, and he needs to play well.
Spikes said he expects to have between 30 and 35 family and close friends at the game. Effingham
County High School football coach Rick Tomberlin, who coached Spikes in high school and has
continued to keep up with him, can’t wait to see Spikes play against the Falcons.
Spikes always has been a heavy hitter, and Tomberlin always has been impressed by his desire and
work ethic.
Tomberlin’s only wish is that more football fans across the country could appreciate Spikes for his skills
instead of letting him be overshadowed by linebackers such as Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacher.
“My only regret with Takeo is that I don’t think he knows how good he is,” Tomberlin said. “I don’t know if
the rest of the country knows how good he is.”
--------------------------------49ers make Willis highest paid inside linebacker in NFL history
By Matt Barrows, Sacramento Bee
The 49ers held a news conference Tuesday during which one Hall of Fame middle linebacker introduced
another middle linebacker with Hall of Fame potential.
The news of the day was Patrick Willis' contract extension. Willis had been signed through the 2011
season. His five-year, $50 million extension makes him a 49er until 2016 and means he is the highestpaid inside linebacker in the history of the NFL.
The subtext of the day was that the 49ers, who won five championships with crisp passing and offensive
ingenuity, believe they can win a sixth through grit, hustle and blue-collar defense.
Willis is the embodiment of all those things and more.
Since entering the league in 2007, he has led the NFL in tackles twice and has made the Pro Bowl three
times. He sent a strong signal that he would be a special player when, as a rookie, he played half the
season with a broken hand, never missed a snap and ended up with a league-best 174 tackles, the
highest total in the past decade.
Coach Mike Singletary, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998, said that when
teams reward players with colossal contracts, they typically worry about whether the big money will
change that player. Will he remain as hungry? Will he play hurt? Will he be the same player?
Willis' work ethic – his desire – is so ingrained, Singletary said, that those questions are no concern at all.
"This is one of the most unique individuals I've ever been around," Singletary said. "If you didn't know who
he was, you'd think he was just this special-teams player. He's a guy that's very unassuming."
Said Willis: "I feel like what I've done the last three years is only the tip of the iceberg. People think
they've seen the best I've had to offer and they haven't – by far."
Tuesday's news conference also proved that first impressions aren't always spot on.
When Willis was entering the draft in 2007, Singletary didn't think he was big enough to handle the
pounding an inside linebacker must absorb and didn't think Willis was worthy of the No. 11 overall pick.
Asked when he began to change his mind about Willis, Singletary said it was when he learned Willis'
story.
"He was injured (in college), didn't miss games, had family issues, he was the oldest taking care of his
younger siblings and was responsible for them, he lost his younger brother right before the season
started," Singletary said. "When I heard all of that, I told Scot (McCloughan) before the draft, I said, 'You
know what, we've got to get this guy. I'm praying that we get this guy because he has something in him
that is deeper than anybody could really understand.' There is a ton of character there and it shows until
this day."
Willis, meanwhile, didn't think he was cut out to be a 3-4 inside linebacker and was frustrated early on that
he wasn't in the 4-3 scheme he had played in at Ole Miss.
But now Willis has become the prototype NFL inside linebacker, one who not only slams into running
backs at the line of scrimmage but who, in an increasingly pass-happy league, has the speed to keep up
with and chase down receivers.
Said Willis: "When I'm done playing, I want to leave a legacy that says, this guy gave everything he has
and he's one of the best players to ever play at that position or as a defensive player, period."
---------------------------------
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
OFFENSE
Jax
Buff.
Denv.
Balt.
K.C.
Ind.
G.B.
Wash.
GAMES (Won-Lost)
2-2
0-4
2-2
3-1
3-0
2-2
3-1
2-2
FIRST DOWNS
74
54
89
75
46
95
77
69
Rushing
34
24
16
14
20
21
22
18
Passing
35
28
67
49
25
72
52
40
Penalty
5
2
6
12
1
2
3
11
YDS GAINED (tot) 1177
949
1578
1226
966
1644
1285
1313
Avg per Game
294.3
237.3
394.5
306.5
322.0
411.0
321.3
328.3
RUSHING (net)
518
422
220
337
482
302
378
392
Avg per Game
129.5
105.5
55.0
84.3
160.7
75.5
94.5
98.0
Rushes
125
89
101
112
104
94
96
92
Yards per Rush
4.1
4.7
2.2
3.0
4.6
3.2
3.9
4.3
PASSING (net)
659
527
1358
889
484
1342
907
921
Avg per Game
164.8
131.8
339.5
222.3
161.3
335.5
226.8
230.3
Passes Att.
115
107
175
146
77
172
122
121
Completed
72
61
118
84
42
120
84
70
Pct Completed
62.6
57.0
67.4
57.5
54.5
69.8
68.9
57.9
Yards Gained
731
616
1419
914
494
1365
940
958
Sacked
10
11
11
4
2
4
5
6
Yards Lost
72
89
61
25
10
23
33
37
Had intercepted
5
4
3
6
3
1
5
2
Yards Opp Ret
30
35
61
110
1
47
29
20
Opp TDs on Int
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PUNTS
16
22
16
19
19
18
13
20
Avg Yards
44.9
43.5
45.5
40.7
40.5
43.3
43.1
38.3
PUNT RETURNS
8
11
12
15
15
7
6
5
Avg Return
11.0
8.1
8.3
5.3
15.4
7.9
8.8
15.2
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
KICKOFF RETURNS
19
19
8
14
8
15
19
14
Avg Return
23.3
26.4
27.1
21.7
19.1
22.2
23.1
25.1
Returned for TD
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PENALTIES
21
18
22
25
14
18
29
26
Yards Penalized
192
147
239
195
105
190
247
195
FUMBLES BY
3
4
6
5
1
6
5
4
Fumbles Lost
2
2
2
3
0
3
3
1
Opp Fumbles
4
4
4
6
5
6
6
6
Opp Fum Lost
3
1
3
1
2
3
2
3
POSS. TIME (avg) 30:38
24:53
33:17
31:14
29:52
31:09
30:16
26:13
TOUCHDOWNS
8
7
9
7
8
15
13
7
Rushing
2
1
3
2
2
3
4
3
Passing
6
5
6
5
4
11
8
3
Returns
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
1
EXTRA-PT KICKS
8/8
7/7
9/9
7/7
8/8
15/15
13/13
7/7
2-PT CONVERSIONS
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
FIELD GOALS/FGA
5/5
4/6
8/8
4/6
4/5
4/4
5/6
8/10
POINTS SCORED
71
61
87
61
68
117
106
73
DEFENSE
Jax
Buff.
Denv.
Balt.
K.C.
Ind.
G.B.
Wash.
POINTS ALLOWED
111
125
85
55
38
92
73
79
OPP FIRST DOWNS
89
87
66
52
42
79
72
98
Rushing
22
37
21
21
9
33
21
26
Passing
64
48
40
25
31
42
41
67
Penalty
3
2
5
6
2
4
10
5
OPP YARDS GAINED 1619
1531
1291
943
939
1468
1213
1624
Avg per Game
404.8
382.8
322.8
235.8
313.0
367.0
303.3
406.0
OPP RUSHING(net)
404
696
404
467
225
598
473
404
Avg per Game
101.0
174.0
101.0
116.8
75.0
149.5
118.3
101.0
Rushes
95
150
98
108
70
120
91
108
Yards per Rush
4.3
4.6
4.1
4.3
3.2
5.0
5.2
3.7
OPP PASSING(net) 1215
835
887
476
714
870
740
1220
Avg per Game
303.8
208.8
221.8
119.0
238.0
217.5
185.0
305.0
Passes Att.
139
116
127
101
112
120
133
179
Completed
93
77
80
56
61
76
82
119
Pct Completed
66.9
66.4
63.0
55.4
54.5
63.3
61.7
66.5
Sacked
8
4
4
7
8
7
16
8
Yards Lost
57
25
14
47
45
37
113
44
INTERCEPTED BY
4
0
3
1
2
3
5
3
Yards Returned
63
0
13
2
33
63
84
10
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
OPP PUNT RETURNS
6
12
8
9
7
7
7
9
Avg return
8.2
9.5
15.1
8.0
5.4
14.1
17.4
8.9
OPP KICKOFF RET
13
14
12
7
10
10
18
16
Avg return
23.0
22.4
29.4
28.7
14.7
23.1
26.3
17.9
OPP TOUCHDOWNS
15
15
10
4
5
11
7
8
Rushing
6
7
1
3
1
5
2
2
Passing
9
8
8
1
4
6
4
6
Returns
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
OFFENSE
St.L.
Det.
Chi.
Car.
T.B.
Cin.
Atl.
Clev.
GAMES (Won-Lost)
2-2
0-4
3-1
0-4
2-1
2-2
3-1
1-3
FIRST DOWNS
79
76
61
57
45
82
99
67
Rushing
19
17
11
15
13
20
38
23
Passing
50
52
39
36
28
57
47
36
Penalty
10
7
11
6
4
5
14
8
YDS GAINED (tot) 1249
1338
1157
1033
864
1399
1513
1238
Avg per Game
312.3
334.5
289.3
258.3
288.0
349.8
378.3
309.5
RUSHING (net)
381
321
275
413
289
368
579
466
Avg per Game
95.3
80.3
68.8
103.3
96.3
92.0
144.8
116.5
Rushes
110
87
84
104
85
111
149
113
Yards per Rush
3.5
3.7
3.3
4.0
3.4
3.3
3.9
4.1
PASSING (net)
868
1017
882
620
575
1031
934
772
Avg per Game
217.0
254.3
220.5
155.0
191.7
257.8
233.5
193.0
Passes Att.
158
176
117
118
90
158
149
123
Completed
92
108
75
54
55
94
93
73
Pct Completed
58.2
61.4
64.1
45.8
61.1
59.5
62.4
59.3
Yards Gained
944
1074
984
700
611
1078
978
790
Sacked
10
8
18
12
7
7
8
4
Yards Lost
76
57
102
80
36
47
44
18
Had intercepted
6
7
4
6
2
3
3
4
Yards Opp Ret
74
86
39
26
105
99
40
94
Opp TDs on Int
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
PUNTS
23
21
22
21
18
20
18
24
Avg Yards
48.0
43.5
39.0
43.1
38.3
42.9
37.3
45.2
PUNT RETURNS
10
7
11
8
6
10
6
5
Avg Return
6.8
7.4
10.1
8.1
7.5
5.0
11.5
6.8
Returned for TD
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
KICKOFF RETURNS
13
17
12
20
9
11
13
16
Avg Return
22.3
24.5
24.8
23.7
22.3
17.5
23.5
16.3
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PENALTIES
27
37
24
21
14
27
19
29
Yards Penalized
272
260
188
222
130
214
199
229
FUMBLES BY
3
7
8
10
3
6
2
6
Fumbles Lost
2
4
4
7
2
3
2
2
Opp Fumbles
13
9
8
5
5
6
5
3
Opp Fum Lost
6
6
7
3
2
3
2
3
POSS. TIME (avg) 30:56
30:03
27:57
24:57
32:05
32:55
34:00
28:46
TOUCHDOWNS
8
9
7
5
5
7
9
8
Rushing
2
4
0
2
1
2
3
4
Passing
6
5
6
3
4
5
6
4
Returns
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
EXTRA-PT KICKS
8/8
8/8
6/6
5/5
5/5
7/7
9/9
8/8
2-PT CONVERSIONS
0/0
1/1
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
FIELD GOALS/FGA
7/10
6/8
7/8
3/3
5/5
10/11
10/11
4/6
POINTS SCORED
77
82
69
46
50
79
93
68
DEFENSE
St.L.
Det.
Chi.
Car.
T.B.
Cin.
Atl.
Clev.
POINTS ALLOWED
52
106
68
87
59
78
60
77
OPP FIRST DOWNS
76
84
75
83
48
72
62
69
Rushing
20
24
24
31
21
25
16
13
Passing
45
48
49
45
26
39
43
51
Penalty
11
12
2
7
1
8
3
5
OPP YARDS GAINED 1388
1502
1329
1337
1005
1197
1281
1378
Avg per Game
347.0
375.5
332.3
334.3
335.0
299.3
320.3
344.5
OPP RUSHING(net)
465
538
308
454
424
430
385
435
Avg per Game
116.3
134.5
77.0
113.5
141.3
107.5
96.3
108.8
Rushes
102
111
88
136
88
105
83
114
Yards per Rush
4.6
4.8
3.5
3.3
4.8
4.1
4.6
3.8
OPP PASSING(net)
923
964
1021
883
581
767
896
943
Avg per Game
230.8
241.0
255.3
220.8
193.7
191.8
224.0
235.8
Passes Att.
147
120
160
140
84
137
129
124
Completed
81
79
106
84
46
76
87
81
Pct Completed
55.1
65.8
66.3
60.0
54.8
55.5
67.4
65.3
Sacked
9
13
4
4
4
3
8
8
Yards Lost
78
74
35
28
25
17
57
42
INTERCEPTED BY
4
5
4
5
6
6
8
3
Yards Returned
48
50
46
73
94
41
136
27
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OPP PUNT RETURNS
13
14
11
15
8
6
3
14
Avg return
8.0
5.1
8.5
7.1
5.6
5.8
26.3
4.0
OPP KICKOFF RET
16
16
14
9
13
15
11
14
Avg return
25.3
18.8
22.6
16.9
17.9
30.1
19.8
17.1
OPP TOUCHDOWNS
4
14
8
9
8
9
7
8
Rushing
1
5
5
2
2
2
2
0
Passing
3
8
2
7
5
5
4
7
Returns
0
1
1
0
1
2
1
1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
OFFENSE
NY-G
Hou.
N.O.
Ariz.
Tenn.
Dal.
S.D.
Oak.
GAMES (Won-Lost)
2-2
3-1
3-1
2-2
2-2
1-2
2-2
1-3
FIRST DOWNS
78
97
82
60
61
68
93
90
Rushing
33
38
19
18
22
20
25
26
Passing
39
56
59
35
34
45
65
49
Penalty
6
3
4
7
5
3
3
15
YDS GAINED (tot) 1476
1662
1376
996
1142
1175
1803
1417
Avg per Game
369.0
415.5
344.0
249.0
285.5
391.7
450.8
354.3
RUSHING (net)
534
688
293
396
533
240
529
560
Avg per Game
133.5
172.0
73.3
99.0
133.3
80.0
132.3
140.0
Rushes
113
124
94
74
124
69
118
124
Yards per Rush
4.7
5.5
3.1
5.4
4.3
3.5
4.5
4.5
PASSING (net)
942
974
1083
600
609
935
1274
857
Avg per Game
235.5
243.5
270.8
150.0
152.3
311.7
318.5
214.3
Passes Att.
132
130
160
128
96
129
142
147
Completed
85
86
118
67
64
88
89
82
Pct Completed
64.4
66.2
73.8
52.3
66.7
68.2
62.7
55.8
Yards Gained
1005
1037
1131
729
660
940
1336
962
Sacked
9
11
7
15
9
1
8
13
Yards Lost
63
63
48
129
51
5
62
105
Had intercepted
6
4
2
6
3
2
4
6
Yards Opp Ret
27
20
36
111
8
38
63
92
Opp TDs on Int
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
PUNTS
16
14
16
22
20
11
16
17
Avg Yards
40.8
41.0
47.1
45.0
45.2
43.5
43.1
48.4
PUNT RETURNS
12
9
11
10
7
5
10
12
Avg Return
4.6
10.8
12.5
5.6
10.4
17.8
7.5
7.3
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
KICKOFF RETURNS
12
14
12
20
16
10
12
16
Avg Return
16.9
20.6
24.3
23.6
26.8
21.9
22.6
23.3
Returned for TD
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
PENALTIES
29
22
16
32
37
26
25
35
Yards Penalized
250
153
148
319
344
180
182
313
FUMBLES BY
8
1
6
11
11
2
8
11
Fumbles Lost
7
1
3
7
7
2
6
2
Opp Fumbles
8
3
7
6
10
3
5
4
Opp Fum Lost
4
2
4
3
3
1
4
3
POSS. TIME (avg) 31:09
30:29
31:18
25:00
27:37
33:21
34:32
32:18
TOUCHDOWNS
9
12
8
7
11
6
14
7
Rushing
4
5
1
2
5
1
4
2
Passing
5
7
7
3
5
4
9
5
Returns
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
EXTRA-PT KICKS
9/9
12/12
8/8
7/7
10/10
6/6
13/13
7/7
2-PT CONVERSIONS
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/1
0/0
1/1
0/0
FIELD GOALS/FGA
3/6
8/10
7/10
3/4
6/7
4/6
4/5
9/14
POINTS SCORED
72
108
79
58
98
54
113
76
DEFENSE
NY-G
Hou.
N.O.
Ariz.
Tenn.
Dal.
S.D.
Oak.
POINTS ALLOWED
88
102
72
118
68
53
71
107
OPP FIRST DOWNS
61
91
71
96
76
55
52
72
Rushing
21
20
28
32
24
13
18
30
Passing
35
64
38
48
42
35
33
33
Penalty
5
7
5
16
10
7
1
9
OPP YARDS GAINED 1028
1632
1338
1552
1211
898
942
1223
Avg per Game
257.0
408.0
334.5
388.0
302.8
299.3
235.5
305.8
OPP RUSHING(net)
469
281
553
619
368
251
321
648
Avg per Game
117.3
70.3
138.3
154.8
92.0
83.7
80.3
162.0
Rushes
124
79
122
140
99
64
85
122
Yards per Rush
3.8
3.6
4.5
4.4
3.7
3.9
3.8
5.3
OPP PASSING(net)
559
1351
785
933
843
647
621
575
Avg per Game
139.8
337.8
196.3
233.3
210.8
215.7
155.3
143.8
Passes Att.
103
164
110
142
152
93
124
97
Completed
59
115
68
86
100
59
70
55
Pct Completed
57.3
70.1
61.8
60.6
65.8
63.4
56.5
56.7
Sacked
16
9
6
7
16
6
15
7
Yards Lost
110
70
35
49
107
42
106
60
INTERCEPTED BY
5
2
3
4
4
2
7
2
Yards Returned
1
34
16
79
35
-4
56
-4
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
OPP PUNT RETURNS
7
5
9
10
13
3
9
10
Avg return
9.7
5.8
5.6
7.2
7.8
2.3
24.8
4.5
OPP KICKOFF RET
15
18
15
11
14
10
20
13
Avg return
22.5
22.1
21.9
26.8
30.8
28.3
27.2
28.2
OPP TOUCHDOWNS
9
12
9
13
5
5
8
14
Rushing
3
4
4
5
1
0
1
5
Passing
5
8
5
7
3
4
3
8
Returns
1
0
0
1
1
1
4
1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
OFFENSE
Phil.
S.F.
Minn.
NY-J
Miami
N.E.
Pitt.
Sea.
GAMES (Won-Lost)
2-2
0-4
1-2
3-1
2-2
3-1
3-1
2-2
FIRST DOWNS
76
66
55
74
78
84
52
59
Rushing
25
21
21
27
26
33
29
17
Passing
45
41
29
40
49
45
21
38
Penalty
6
4
5
7
3
6
2
4
YDS GAINED (tot) 1456
1193
985
1358
1358
1377
1078
1109
Avg per Game
364.0
298.3
328.3
339.5
339.5
344.3
269.5
277.3
RUSHING (net)
527
315
430
671
431
489
534
318
Avg per Game
131.8
78.8
143.3
167.8
107.8
122.3
133.5
79.5
Rushes
95
83
86
131
108
113
123
88
Yards per Rush
5.5
3.8
5.0
5.1
4.0
4.3
4.3
3.6
PASSING (net)
929
878
555
687
927
888
544
791
Avg per Game
232.3
219.5
185.0
171.8
231.8
222.0
136.0
197.8
Passes Att.
141
151
97
105
139
122
81
127
Completed
86
93
60
62
87
85
51
78
Pct Completed
61.0
61.6
61.9
59.0
62.6
69.7
63.0
61.4
Yards Gained
1024
920
597
721
976
911
606
842
Sacked
15
8
6
5
9
5
9
9
Yards Lost
95
42
42
34
49
23
62
51
Had intercepted
1
7
6
0
5
2
4
6
Yards Opp Ret
0
78
49
0
52
0
7
48
Opp TDs on Int
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
PUNTS
24
22
14
20
19
10
19
19
Avg Yards
48.1
44.7
43.9
44.4
36.6
42.5
47.9
43.2
PUNT RETURNS
10
7
10
14
5
4
9
12
Avg Return
8.0
8.0
4.5
11.7
10.0
7.5
5.8
13.4
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KICKOFF RETURNS
14
13
6
11
12
19
9
11
Avg Return
22.1
16.8
21.0
28.5
21.6
31.6
29.7
37.8
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
PENALTIES
34
25
25
33
17
19
22
23
Yards Penalized
319
196
204
294
122
175
168
180
FUMBLES BY
9
9
4
4
3
3
5
3
Fumbles Lost
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
3
Opp Fumbles
2
1
4
6
4
3
11
5
Opp Fum Lost
0
0
3
5
1
1
6
3
POSS. TIME (avg) 29:45
29:14
31:19
30:25
31:32
28:53
30:13
25:14
TOUCHDOWNS
12
6
5
12
7
17
9
9
Rushing
5
2
3
3
1
3
4
2
Passing
7
3
2
9
5
9
3
4
Returns
0
1
0
0
1
5
2
3
EXTRA-PT KICKS
11/11
5/5
4/5
11/11
7/7
17/17
8/8
9/9
2-PT CONVERSIONS
0/1
1/1
0/0
1/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
FIELD GOALS/FGA
4/4
3/3
3/3
7/9
5/7
4/7
8/12
4/4
POINTS SCORED
95
52
43
106
66
131
86
75
DEFENSE
Phil.
S.F.
Minn.
NY-J
Miami
N.E.
Pitt.
Sea.
POINTS ALLOWED
79
103
38
61
92
96
50
77
OPP FIRST DOWNS
76
75
47
76
70
91
72
83
Rushing
33
23
15
15
30
25
17
17
Passing
37
46
29
49
37
62
49
62
Penalty
6
6
3
12
3
4
6
4
OPP YARDS GAINED 1227
1343
829
1232
1197
1538
1156
1499
Avg per Game
306.8
335.8
276.3
308.0
299.3
384.5
289.0
374.8
OPP RUSHING(net)
555
432
262
299
471
452
249
291
Avg per Game
138.8
108.0
87.3
74.8
117.8
113.0
62.3
72.8
Rushes
126
115
73
94
111
101
95
106
Yards per Rush
4.4
3.8
3.6
3.2
4.2
4.5
2.6
2.7
OPP PASSING(net)
672
911
567
933
726
1086
907
1208
Avg per Game
168.0
227.8
189.0
233.3
181.5
271.5
226.8
302.0
Passes Att.
125
131
94
146
122
153
153
174
Completed
65
88
65
78
74
106
101
103
Pct Completed
52.0
67.2
69.1
53.4
60.7
69.3
66.0
59.2
Sacked
13
6
4
8
9
7
11
11
Yards Lost
81
36
21
54
47
43
67
68
INTERCEPTED BY
6
4
2
4
3
7
6
5
46
19
66
17
137
88
107
Yards Returned
49
Returned for TD
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
OPP PUNT RETURNS
12
14
4
11
8
7
8
10
Avg return
15.1
11.2
1.8
9.0
6.5
6.1
10.3
7.1
OPP KICKOFF RET
16
11
10
21
10
13
17
12
Avg return
22.3
23.7
24.9
21.2
35.8
26.4
21.6
21.0
OPP TOUCHDOWNS
9
11
5
7
11
11
4
8
Rushing
4
2
1
1
3
1
2
2
Passing
5
8
3
6
5
9
2
6
Returns
0
1
1
0
3
1
0
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH
OFFENSE
GAMES (Won-Lost)
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
YDS GAINED (tot)
Avg per Game
RUSHING (net)
Avg per Game
Rushes
Yards per Rush
PASSING (net)
Avg per Game
Passes Att.
Completed
Pct Completed
Yards Gained
Sacked
Yards Lost
Had intercepted
Yards Opp Ret
Opp TDs on Int
PUNTS
Avg Yards
PUNT RETURNS
Avg Return
Returned for TD
KICKOFF RETURNS
Avg Return
Returned for TD
PENALTIES
Yards Penalized
FUMBLES BY
Fumbles Lost
Opp Fumbles
Opp Fum Lost
POSS. TIME (avg)
TOUCHDOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Returns
EXTRA-PT KICKS
2-PT CONVERSIONS
FIELD GOALS/FGA
POINTS SCORED
DEFENSE
POINTS ALLOWED
OPP FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
OPP YARDS GAINED
Avg per Game
OPP RUSHING(net)
Avg per Game
Rushes
Yards per Rush
OPP PASSING(net)
Avg per Game
Passes Att.
Completed
Pct Completed
Sacked
Yards Lost
INTERCEPTED BY
Yards Returned
Returned for TD
OPP PUNT RETURNS
Avg return
OPP KICKOFF RET
Avg return
OPP TOUCHDOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Returns
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL/Avg
--72.4
22.7
43.8
5.9
1277.8
329.8
426.0
109.9
103.8
4.1
851.8
219.8
129.7
80.5
62.1
906.0
8.3
54.2
4.0
47.7
0.2
18.4
43.3
9.0
8.9
0.1
13.6
23.6
0.3
24.7
211.6
5.5
2.9
5.5
2.9
30:00
8.8
2.7
5.4
0.8
100%
71%
6/7
78.8
NFL/Avg
78.8
72.4
22.7
43.8
5.9
1277.8
329.8
426.0
109.9
103.8
4.1
851.8
219.8
129.7
80.5
62.1
8.3
54.2
4.0
47.7
0.2
9.0
8.9
13.6
23.6
8.8
2.7
5.4
0.8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER
TEAM RANKINGS
American Football Conference
Offense
Defense
Total Rush Pass Total Rush
Balt. 12
14
7
2
12
Buff. 16
12
16
13
16
Cin.
6
13
4
4T
9
Cleve. 11
10
10
11
10
Denver 4
16
*1
10
7T
Hou.
2
*1
5
16
2
Ind.
3
15
2
12
14
Jax
13
8
12
15
7T
K.C.
10
3
13
9
4
Miami
8T
11
6
4T
13
N.E.
7
9
8
14
11
Jets
8T
2
11
8
3
Oak.
5
4
9
7
15
Pitt. 15
5
15
3
*1
S.D.
*1
7
3
*1
5
Tenn. 14
6
14
6
6
National Football Conference
Offense
Defense
Total Rush Pass Total Rush
Ariz. 16
6
16
15
16
Atl.
2
1
5
6
5
Car.
15
5
15
8
8
Chi.
12
16
9
7
2
Dallas 1
12
1
3
3
Det.
6
11
3
14
12
G.B.
9
10
8
4
11
Minn.
7
2
14
2
4
N.O.
5
15
2
9
13
Giants 3
3
4
1
10
Phil.
4
4
6
5
14
St. L. 10
9
11
12
9
S.F.
11
14
10
11
7
Sea.
14
13
12
13
1
T.B.
13
8
13
10
15
Wash.
8
7
7
16
6
National Football League
Offense
Defense
Total Rush Pass Total Rush
Ariz. 31
18
30
29
30
Atl.
6
4
10
15
11
Balt. 22
24
15
2
21
Buff. 32
16
32
27
32
Car.
30
17
28
18
19
Chi.
25
31
17
17
6
Cin.
10
23
6
6T
15
Cleve. 21
14
22
22
17
Dallas 5
26
4
8
8
Denver 4
32
*1
16
12T
Det.
15
25
7
26
25
G.B.
19
22
14
10
24
Hou.
2
*1
8
32
2
Ind.
3
29
2
24
29
Jax
24
12
26
30
12T
K.C.
18
3
27
14
5
Miami 13T
15
12
6T
23
Minn. 16
5
24
4
9
N.E.
11
13
16
28
18
N.O.
12
30
5
19
26
Giants 7
7T
9
3
22
Jets
13T
2
25
13
4
Oak.
9
6
20
11
31
Phil.
8
11
11
12
27
Pitt. 29
7T 31
5
*1
St. L. 20
21
19
23
20
S.D.
*1
10
3
*1
7
S.F.
23
28
18
21
16
Sea.
28
27
21
25
3
T.B.
26
20
23
20
28
Tenn. 27
9
29
9
10
Wash. 17
19
13
31
12T
T = Tied for position
* = League Leader
4, 2010
Pass
*1
6
5
12
9
16
8
15
13
4
14
11
2
10
3
7
Pass
12
9
8
14
7
13
3
4
6
1
2
11
10
15
5
16
Pass
22T
18
*1
12
16
27
9
24
14
17
26
7
32
15
30
25
6
8
28
11
2
22T
3
5
19
21
4
20
29
10
13
31
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK
Tm
BAL
BUF
CIN
CLE
DEN
HOU
IND
JAC
KC
MIA
NE
NYJ
OAK
PIT
SD
TEN
(A)
12
16
6
11
4
2
3
13
10
8t
7
8t
5
15
1
14
(B)
15
16
10
9
6
2
3
14
8
7
4
5
12
11
1
13
(C)
14
12
13
10
16
1
15
8
3
11
9
2
4
5
7
6
(D)
15
3
13
11
16
1
14
10
4
12
8
2
5
7
6
9
(E)
7
16
4
10
1
5
2
12
13
6
8
11
9
15
3
14
(F)
12
16
7
10
3
5
2
15
9
6
4
8
14
11
1
13
(G)
14
11
5
9
4
7
2
15
12
10
3
1
13
16
6
8
(H)
3
15
6
4
9
11
1
12
2
10
5
7
13
16
8
14
(I)
9
15
7
12
5
1
2
10t
13
8
6
10t
4
16
3
14
(J)
6
16
12
11
7
3
4
5
14
2
1
9
13
15
8
10
(K)
13t
10
1t
13t
9
4t
1t
8
6t
13t
4t
6t
11t
13t
11t
1t
(L)
15
8
16
13
7
4
9
3
1
6
10t
2
12
14
10t
5
(M)
11
6
15
16
4
13
10
7
14
12
1
3
8
2
9
5
(N)
14
8
11
4
3
13
9
6
15
16
12
7
1
2
10
5
(O)
10
12
7
3
11
13
14
4
9
15
6
5
1
2
16
8
(P)
15t
15t
10
13
8
4
2
12
7
14
1
5
11
9
3
6
(Q)
11t
11t
4
11t
1t
6t
1t
1t
6t
10
16
9
15
11t
6t
5
(G)
15
16
3
10
11
14
8
5
13
9
2
6
12
4
1
7
(H)
7
14
16
8
15
11
9
10
6
3
13
12
4
5
1
2
(I)
1t
13
7t
5
4
15t
12
14
3
6
15t
10t
7t
7t
1t
10t
(J)
1
15
8
11t
9
4
13
14
3
7
16
11t
10
6
5
2
(K)
2t
1
2t
8t
8t
12
6
8t
8t
7
15
13t
16
13t
5
4
(L)
9
12
5
1
15
4
14
10
3
7
6
11
2
13
16
8
(M)
12
6
14
2
13
5
8
7
1
16
9
3
11
4
10
15
(N)
16
2
5
7
11
10
12
8
14
9
4
6
15
3
1
13
(O)
16
2
10
13
11
5
14
6
1
9
3
4
15
12
7
8
(P)
3
16
8
7
9
13
10t
15
2
10t
12
4
14
1
6
5
(Q)
12
5t
3t
8t
13
5t
14t
14t
1
3t
5t
11
2
8t
14t
10
AFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK
Tm
BAL
BUF
CIN
CLE
DEN
HOU
IND
JAC
KC
MIA
NE
NYJ
OAK
PIT
SD
TEN
(A)
2
13
4t
11
10
16
12
15
9
4t
14
8
7
3
1
6
(B)
2
12
5
10
11
15
14
16
6
7
13
8
9
3
1
4
(C)
12
16
9
10
7t
2
14
7t
4
13
11
3
15
1
5
6
(D)
12
14
8
7
9
4
15
11
3
10
13
2
16
1
6
5
(E)
1
6
5
12
9
16
8
15
13
4
14
11
2
10
3
7
(F)
1
13
4
14
10
15
12
16
8
7
11
9
5
6
2
3
(A) Total Yards per Game
(B) Yards per Play
(C) Rushing Yards per Game
(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt
(E) Passing Net Yards per Game
(F) Passing Net Yards per Play
(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted
(H) Sacks per Pass Play
(I) First Downs per Game
(J) Third Down Efficiency
(K) Fourth Down Efficiency
(L) Punt Return Average
(M) Kickoff Return Average
(N) Gross Punting Average
(O) Net Punting Average
(P) Points per Game
(Q) Field Goal Percentage
Combined Offense/Defense Rank
(R) Points per Game Differential
(S) Net Yards per Game Differential
(R)
8t
16
11
12
10
8t
7
15
3
13
5
1
14
4
2
6
(S)
3
16
4
13
2
10
6
15
9
7
14
8
5
12
1
11
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK
Tm
ARI
ATL
CAR
CHI
DAL
DET
GB
MIN
NO
NYG
PHI
STL
SF
SEA
TB
WAS
(A)
16
2
15
12
1
6
9
7
5
3
4
10
11
14
13
8
(B)
14
10
16
6
2
11
5
8
7
3
4
15
12
9
13
1
(C)
6
1
5
16
12
11
10
2
15
3
4
9
14
13
8
7
(D)
2
8
6
15
12
10
7
3
16
4
1
13
9
11
14
5
(E)
16
5
15
9
1
3
8
14
2
4
6
11
10
12
13
7
(F)
16
8
15
5
2
11
3
13
6
4
7
14
12
10
9
1
(G)
13
5
15
7
3
9
10
16
2
11
1
8
12
14
6
4
(H)
15
7
13
16
1
4
2
8
3
10
14
9
6
11
12
5
(I)
13t
1
16
12
2
7t
6
9
3
5
7t
4
11
15
13t
10
(J)
13
1
12
16
6
7
2
11
3
10
8
9
14
4
5
15
(K)
9
3t
8
10t
1
10t
16
10t
5t
10t
5t
3t
2
10t
5t
15
(L)
14
5
8
6
1
12
7
16
4
15
9t
13
9t
3
11
2
(M)
7
8
6
3
13
4
9
14
5
15
12
11
16
1
10
2
(N)
4
16
10
13
8
7
11
6
3
12
1
2
5
9
14
15
(O)
4
16
9
15
8
6
14
1
3
13
5
2
10
7
11
12
(P)
13
3
16
11
9t
4
1
14
5
9t
2
6
15
7
12
8
(Q)
11t
7
1t
8
15
11t
9
1t
13t
16
1t
13t
1t
1t
1t
10
(G)
10
2
7
13
14
5
6
15
11
3
4
12
8
9
1
16
(H)
10
7
15
16
5
3
2
14
9
1
4
8
12
6
11
13
(I)
15
2
12t
8t
7
14
6
3
5
1
10t
10t
8t
12t
4
16
(J)
16
6
11
5
1
9
13
3
15
4
8
2
14
12
7
10
(K)
12t
8t
15t
1t
8t
1t
1t
15t
11
1t
6
1t
12t
7
8t
14
(L)
8
16
6
10
2
3
15
1
4
12
14
9
13
7
5
11
(M)
15
5
1
10
16
4
14
12
7
9
8
13
11
6
2
3
(N)
16
15
3
8
1
5
14
7
9
6
13
2
4
12
11
10
(O)
16
14
2
3
1
8
15
10
7
9
13
5
11
4
12
6
(P)
16
3
12
4
5
15
7
1
6
13
10t
2
14
8
9
10t
(Q)
5
2t
10t
4
10t
10t
7
1
10t
10t
10t
8t
8t
10t
2t
6
NFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK
Tm
ARI
ATL
CAR
CHI
DAL
DET
GB
MIN
NO
NYG
PHI
STL
SF
SEA
TB
WAS
(A)
15
6
8
7
3
14
4
2
9
1
5
12
11
13
10
16
(B)
9
15
3
7
12
16
5
4
13
1
2
10
8
6
14
11
(C)
16
5
8
2
3
12
11
4
13
10
14
9
7
1
15
6
(D)
10
13
2
3
8
15
16
4
11
7
9
12
6
1
14
5
(E)
12
9
8
14
7
13
3
4
6
1
2
11
10
15
5
16
(F)
8
12
6
7
11
16
3
4
15
1
2
5
14
10
13
9
(A) Total Yards per Game
(B) Yards per Play
(C) Rushing Yards per Game
(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt
(E) Passing Net Yards per Game
(F) Passing Net Yards per Play
(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted
(H) Sacks per Pass Play
(I) First Downs per Game
(J) Third Down Efficiency
(K) Fourth Down Efficiency
(L) Punt Return Average
(M) Kickoff Return Average
(N) Gross Punting Average
(O) Net Punting Average
(P) Points per Game
(Q) Field Goal Percentage
Combined Offense/Defense Rank
(R) Points per Game Differential
(S) Net Yards per Game Differential
(R)
16
1t
14
8
7
13
1t
6
5
12
4
3
15
9
11
10
(S)
16
3
13
11
2
10
6
5
7
1
4
8
9
15
12
14
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK
Tm
BAL
BUF
CIN
CLE
DEN
HOU
IND
JAC
KC
MIA
NE
NYJ
OAK
PIT
SD
TEN
ARI
ATL
CAR
CHI
DAL
DET
GB
MIN
NO
NYG
PHI
STL
SF
SEA
TB
WAS
(A)
22
32
10
21
4
2
3
24
18
13t
11
13t
9
29
1
27
31
6
30
25
5
15
19
16
12
7
8
20
23
28
26
17
(B)
28
30
18
17
11
2
3
27
14
12
9
10
20
19
1
21
29
23
32
13
5
24
8
16
15
6
7
31
25
22
26
4
(C)
24
16
23
14
32
1
29
12
3
15
13
2
6
7t
10
9
18
4
17
31
26
25
22
5
30
7t
11
21
28
27
20
19
(D)
31
6
27
16
32
1
29
15
8
17
12
4
9
11
10
13
3
20
18
28
24
22
19
5
30
7
2
25
21
23
26
14
(E)
15
32
6
22
1
8
2
26
27
12
16
25
20
31
3
29
30
10
28
17
4
7
14
24
5
9
11
19
18
21
23
13
(F)
21
31
13
16
3
8
2
28
15
12
7
14
27
17
1
23
32
19
30
10
5
24
6
26
11
9
18
29
25
22
20
4
(G)
24
18
9
15
8
13
2
25
20
17
6
1
22
30
12
14
28
10
31
16
5
21
23
32
4
26
3
19
27
29
11
7
(H)
4
28
9
5
17
23
2
24
3
19
6t
11
25
30
15
26
31
14
27
32
1
10
6t
16
8
20
29
18
13
21
22
12
(I)
17
31
9t
22
7
2
3
18t
24
12t
8
18t
6
32
4
25t
27t
1
30
25t
5
15t
14
20
9t
12t
15t
11
23
29
27t
21
Team/Offense Rank
(A) Total Yards per Game
(B) Yards per Play
(C) Rushing Yards per Game
(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt
(E) Passing Net Yards per Game
(F) Passing Net Yards per Play
(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted
(H) Sacks per Pass Play
(I) First Downs per Game
(J) Third Down Efficiency
(K) Fourth Down Efficiency
(L) Punt Return Average
(M) Kickoff Return Average
(N) Gross Punting Average
(O) Net Punting Average
(P) Points per Game
(Q) Field Goal Percentage
(J)
10
30
22
20
12
4
7
8
26
2
1
15
25
29
14
17t
27
3
24
32
13
16
5
23
6
21
17t
19
28
9
11
31
(K)
27t
18t
1t
27t
17
6t
1t
16
10t
27t
6t
10t
25t
27t
25t
1t
18t
6t
15
20t
4
20t
32
20t
10t
20t
10t
6t
5
20t
10t
27t
(L)
29
16
30
25t
14
9
19
8
2
12
20t
6
24
27
20t
10
28
7
15
11
1
23
13
32
5
31
17t
25t
17t
4
20t
3
(M)
24
7
29
32
5
27
21
15
28
25
2
4
16
3
18
6
13
14
12
9
23
10
17
26
11
30
22
20
31
1
19
8
(N)
26
14
22
7
6
24
17
10
27
32
23
12
1
4
20
8
9
31
19
28
16
15
21
13
5
25
2
3
11
18
29
30
(O)
19
21
14
8
20
22
27
9
16
28
13
11
1
5
32
15
6
31
18
30
17
10
29
2
4
26
7
3
23
12
24
25
(P)
27t
27t
14t
24
11
4
2
22
10
26
1
5t
17
12
3
7
29
9
32
23
20t
13
5t
30
14t
20t
8
16
31
18
25
19
(Q)
25t
25t
10t
25t
1t
15t
1t
1t
15t
22
31
19
30
25t
15t
13
20t
10t
1t
12
25t
20t
14
1t
23t
32
1t
23t
1t
1t
1t
15t
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK
Tm
BAL
BUF
CIN
CLE
DEN
HOU
IND
JAC
KC
MIA
NE
NYJ
OAK
PIT
SD
TEN
ARI
ATL
CAR
CHI
DAL
DET
GB
MIN
NO
NYG
PHI
STL
SF
SEA
TB
WAS
(A)
2
27
6t
22
16
32
24
30
14
6t
28
13
11
5
1
9
29
15
18
17
8
26
10
4
19
3
12
23
21
25
20
31
(B)
3
25
9
22
24
31
29
32
10
11
28
12
19
4
1
5
17
27
7
15
21
30
13
8
23
2
6
18
16
14
26
20
(C)
21
32
15
17
12t
2
29
12t
5
23
18
4
31
1
7
10
30
11
19
6
8
25
24
9
26
22
27
20
16
3
28
12t
(D)
20
27
16
14
17
7
30
19
4
18
23
3
32
1
12
9
22
26
5
6
15
29
31
8
24
13
21
25
11
2
28
10
(E)
1
12
9
24
17
32
15
30
25
6
28
22t
3
19
4
13
22t
18
16
27
14
26
7
8
11
2
5
21
20
29
10
31
(F)
1
28
7
29
25
31
27
32
13
10
26
14
8
9
2
6
17
21
15
16
20
30
5
11
24
3
4
12
23
19
22
18
(G)
31
32
7
23
24
30
20t
13
28
22
6
16
27
9
3
19
15
2
11
20t
25
8
10
26
17
4
5
18
12
14
1
29
(H)
11
28
32
12t
29
19
17
18
10
7
25
20
8
9
2
5
22
15
30
31
12t
4
3
27
21
1
6
16
24
14
23
26
(I)
1t
27
12t
9
8
29t
23
28
3
10
29t
19t
12t
12t
1t
19t
31
5
24t
17t
16
26
12t
6
11
4
19t
19t
17t
24t
7
32
Opponent/Defense Rank
(A) Total Yards per Game
(B) Yards per Play
(C) Rushing Yards per Game
(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt
(E) Passing Net Yards per Game
(F) Passing Net Yards per Play
(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted
(H) Sacks per Pass Play
(I) First Downs per Game
(J) Third Down Efficiency
(K) Fourth Down Efficiency
(L) Punt Return Average
(M) Kickoff Return Average
(N) Gross Punting Average
(O) Net Punting Average
(P) Points per Game
(Q) Field Goal Percentage
Combined Offense/Defense Rank
(R) Points per Game Differential
(S) Net Yards per Game Differential
(J)
1
31
17
22t
19
7t
29
30
4
14
32
22t
21
12
10
3
28
11
20
9
2
16
25
6
27
7t
15
5
26
24
13
18
(K)
2t
1
2t
15t
15t
22t
12t
15t
15t
14
28
24t
30t
24t
10
9
24t
15t
30t
2t
15t
2t
2t
30t
22t
2t
11
2t
24t
12t
15t
29
(L)
17t
23
10
3
29
9
27
19
6
12
11
22
4
25
31
16
15
32
13
20
2
5
30
1
7
24
28
17t
26
14
8
21
(M)
28
14
30
3
29
12
18
17
1
32
23
9
26
10
25
31
24
7
2
16
27
6
22
20
11
15
13
21
19
8
4
5
(N)
31
4
10
13
23
18
25
15
27
16
6
11
29
5
3
26
32
30
7
17
1
9
28
14
19
12
24
2
8
22
21
20
(O)
31
3
17
25
18
7
29
8
2
16
4
6
30
20
9
14
32
27
5
10
1
19
28
22
15
21
26
12
23
11
24
13
(P)
5
32
16
14t
20
26
23t
30
2t
23t
25
7
29
1
11
8t
31
6
21
8t
10
28
13
2t
12
22
18t
4
27
14t
17
18t
(Q)
19
11t
8t
14t
20
11t
23t
23t
2t
8t
11t
17t
6
14t
23t
16
7
2t
23t
5
23t
23t
17t
1
23t
23t
23t
21t
21t
23t
2t
10
(R)
14t
32
18t
22
16
14t
9t
28
3
26
5
1
27
4
2
8
31
6t
29
18t
17
25
6t
13
12
24
11
9t
30
20
23
21
(S)
5
32
9
21
4
17
11
30
16
12
23
13
10
19
1
18
31
6
27
25
3
24
14
8
15
2
7
20
22
29
26
28
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY,
AFC / TOTAL OFFENSE
Rank Team
1)
San Diego
2)
Houston
3)
Indianapolis
4)
Denver
5)
Oakland
6)
Cincinnati
7)
New England
8t) Miami
8t) New York Jets
10) Kansas City
11) Cleveland
12) Baltimore
13) Jacksonville
14) Tennessee
15) Pittsburgh
16) Buffalo
AFC / TOTAL DEFENSE
Rank Team
1)
San Diego
2)
Baltimore
3)
Pittsburgh
4t) Cincinnati
4t) Miami
6)
Tennessee
7)
Oakland
8)
New York Jets
9)
Kansas City
10) Denver
11) Cleveland
12) Indianapolis
13) Buffalo
14) New England
15) Jacksonville
16) Houston
NFC / TOTAL OFFENSE
Rank Team
1)
Dallas
2)
Atlanta
3)
New York Giants
4)
Philadelphia
5)
New Orleans
6)
Detroit
7)
Minnesota
8)
Washington
9)
Green Bay
10) St. Louis
11) San Francisco
12) Chicago
13) Tampa Bay
14) Seattle
15) Carolina
16) Arizona
NFC / TOTAL DEFENSE
Rank Team
1)
New York Giants
2)
Minnesota
3)
Dallas
4)
Green Bay
5)
Philadelphia
6)
Atlanta
7)
Chicago
8)
Carolina
9)
New Orleans
10) Tampa Bay
11) San Francisco
12) St. Louis
13) Seattle
14) Detroit
15) Arizona
16) Washington
OCTOBER 4, 2010
Total Rushing Passing
1803
529
1274
1662
688
974
1644
302
1342
1578
220
1358
1417
560
857
1399
368
1031
1377
489
888
1358
431
927
1358
671
687
966
482
484
1238
466
772
1226
337
889
1177
518
659
1142
533
609
1078
534
544
949
422
527
Total Rushing Passing
450.8
132.3
318.5
415.5
172.0
243.5
411.0
75.5
335.5
394.5
55.0
339.5
354.3
140.0
214.3
349.8
92.0
257.8
344.3
122.3
222.0
339.5
107.8
231.8
339.5
167.8
171.8
322.0
160.7
161.3
309.5
116.5
193.0
306.5
84.3
222.3
294.3
129.5
164.8
285.5
133.3
152.3
269.5
133.5
136.0
237.3
105.5
131.8
Total Rushing Passing
942
321
621
943
467
476
1156
249
907
1197
430
767
1197
471
726
1211
368
843
1223
648
575
1232
299
933
939
225
714
1291
404
887
1378
435
943
1468
598
870
1531
696
835
1538
452
1086
1619
404
1215
1632
281
1351
Total Rushing Passing
235.5
80.3
155.3
235.8
116.8
119.0
289.0
62.3
226.8
299.3
107.5
191.8
299.3
117.8
181.5
302.8
92.0
210.8
305.8
162.0
143.8
308.0
74.8
233.3
313.0
75.0
238.0
322.8
101.0
221.8
344.5
108.8
235.8
367.0
149.5
217.5
382.8
174.0
208.8
384.5
113.0
271.5
404.8
101.0
303.8
408.0
70.3
337.8
Total Rushing Passing
1175
240
935
1513
579
934
1476
534
942
1456
527
929
1376
293
1083
1338
321
1017
985
430
555
1313
392
921
1285
378
907
1249
381
868
1193
315
878
1157
275
882
864
289
575
1109
318
791
1033
413
620
996
396
600
Total Rushing Passing
391.7
80.0
311.7
378.3
144.8
233.5
369.0
133.5
235.5
364.0
131.8
232.3
344.0
73.3
270.8
334.5
80.3
254.3
328.3
143.3
185.0
328.3
98.0
230.3
321.3
94.5
226.8
312.3
95.3
217.0
298.3
78.8
219.5
289.3
68.8
220.5
288.0
96.3
191.7
277.3
79.5
197.8
258.3
103.3
155.0
249.0
99.0
150.0
Total Rushing Passing
1028
469
559
829
262
567
898
251
647
1213
473
740
1227
555
672
1281
385
896
1329
308
1021
1337
454
883
1338
553
785
1005
424
581
1343
432
911
1388
465
923
1499
291
1208
1502
538
964
1552
619
933
1624
404
1220
Total Rushing Passing
257.0
117.3
139.8
276.3
87.3
189.0
299.3
83.7
215.7
303.3
118.3
185.0
306.8
138.8
168.0
320.3
96.3
224.0
332.3
77.0
255.3
334.3
113.5
220.8
334.5
138.3
196.3
335.0
141.3
193.7
335.8
108.0
227.8
347.0
116.3
230.8
374.8
72.8
302.0
375.5
134.5
241.0
388.0
154.8
233.3
406.0
101.0
305.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE
Rank Team
Total Rushing Passing
1)
San Diego
1803
529
1274
2)
Houston
1662
688
974
3)
Indianapolis
1644
302
1342
4)
Denver
1578
220
1358
5)
Dallas
1175
240
935
6)
Atlanta
1513
579
934
7)
New York Giants
1476
534
942
8)
Philadelphia
1456
527
929
9)
Oakland
1417
560
857
10) Cincinnati
1399
368
1031
11) New England
1377
489
888
12) New Orleans
1376
293
1083
13t) Miami
1358
431
927
13t) New York Jets
1358
671
687
15) Detroit
1338
321
1017
16) Minnesota
985
430
555
17) Washington
1313
392
921
18) Kansas City
966
482
484
19) Green Bay
1285
378
907
20) St. Louis
1249
381
868
21) Cleveland
1238
466
772
22) Baltimore
1226
337
889
23) San Francisco
1193
315
878
24) Jacksonville
1177
518
659
25) Chicago
1157
275
882
26) Tampa Bay
864
289
575
27) Tennessee
1142
533
609
28) Seattle
1109
318
791
29) Pittsburgh
1078
534
544
30) Carolina
1033
413
620
31) Arizona
996
396
600
32) Buffalo
949
422
527
NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE
Rank Team
Total Rushing Passing
1)
San Diego
942
321
621
2)
Baltimore
943
467
476
3)
New York Giants
1028
469
559
4)
Minnesota
829
262
567
5)
Pittsburgh
1156
249
907
6t) Cincinnati
1197
430
767
6t) Miami
1197
471
726
8)
Dallas
898
251
647
9)
Tennessee
1211
368
843
10) Green Bay
1213
473
740
11) Oakland
1223
648
575
12) Philadelphia
1227
555
672
13) New York Jets
1232
299
933
14) Kansas City
939
225
714
15) Atlanta
1281
385
896
16) Denver
1291
404
887
17) Chicago
1329
308
1021
18) Carolina
1337
454
883
19) New Orleans
1338
553
785
20) Tampa Bay
1005
424
581
21) San Francisco
1343
432
911
22) Cleveland
1378
435
943
23) St. Louis
1388
465
923
24) Indianapolis
1468
598
870
25) Seattle
1499
291
1208
26) Detroit
1502
538
964
27) Buffalo
1531
696
835
28) New England
1538
452
1086
29) Arizona
1552
619
933
30) Jacksonville
1619
404
1215
31) Washington
1624
404
1220
32) Houston
1632
281
1351
Total Rushing Passing
450.8
132.3
318.5
415.5
172.0
243.5
411.0
75.5
335.5
394.5
55.0
339.5
391.7
80.0
311.7
378.3
144.8
233.5
369.0
133.5
235.5
364.0
131.8
232.3
354.3
140.0
214.3
349.8
92.0
257.8
344.3
122.3
222.0
344.0
73.3
270.8
339.5
107.8
231.8
339.5
167.8
171.8
334.5
80.3
254.3
328.3
143.3
185.0
328.3
98.0
230.3
322.0
160.7
161.3
321.3
94.5
226.8
312.3
95.3
217.0
309.5
116.5
193.0
306.5
84.3
222.3
298.3
78.8
219.5
294.3
129.5
164.8
289.3
68.8
220.5
288.0
96.3
191.7
285.5
133.3
152.3
277.3
79.5
197.8
269.5
133.5
136.0
258.3
103.3
155.0
249.0
99.0
150.0
237.3
105.5
131.8
Total Rushing Passing
235.5
80.3
155.3
235.8
116.8
119.0
257.0
117.3
139.8
276.3
87.3
189.0
289.0
62.3
226.8
299.3
107.5
191.8
299.3
117.8
181.5
299.3
83.7
215.7
302.8
92.0
210.8
303.3
118.3
185.0
305.8
162.0
143.8
306.8
138.8
168.0
308.0
74.8
233.3
313.0
75.0
238.0
320.3
96.3
224.0
322.8
101.0
221.8
332.3
77.0
255.3
334.3
113.5
220.8
334.5
138.3
196.3
335.0
141.3
193.7
335.8
108.0
227.8
344.5
108.8
235.8
347.0
116.3
230.8
367.0
149.5
217.5
374.8
72.8
302.0
375.5
134.5
241.0
382.8
174.0
208.8
384.5
113.0
271.5
388.0
154.8
233.3
404.8
101.0
303.8
406.0
101.0
305.0
408.0
70.3
337.8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS
TAKE-AWAYS
GIVE-AWAYS
Rank Team
Int Fum Total Int Fum Total
1)
New York Jets
4
5
9
0
1
1
2)
Pittsburgh
6
6 12
4
1
5
3)
New England
7
1
8
2
2
4
4)
Cincinnati
6
3
9
3
3
6
5)
Indianapolis
3
3
6
1
3
4
6t) Denver
3
3
6
3
2
5
6t) Kansas City
2
2
4
3
0
3
6t) San Diego
7
4 11
4
6
10
9t) Cleveland
3
3
6
4
2
6
9t) Jacksonville
4
3
7
5
2
7
11) Houston
2
2
4
4
1
5
12t) Miami
3
1
4
5
2
7
12t) Oakland
2
3
5
6
2
8
12t) Tennessee
4
3
7
3
7
10
15) Buffalo
0
1
1
4
2
6
16) Baltimore
1
1
2
6
3
9
Totals
57 44 101
57 39
96
NFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS
TAKE-AWAYS
GIVE-AWAYS
Rank Team
Int Fum Total Int Fum Total
1)
Atlanta
8
2 10
3
2
5
2)
Tampa Bay
6
2
8
2
2
4
3t) Chicago
4
7 11
4
4
8
3t) Philadelphia
6
0
6
1
2
3
3t) Washington
3
3
6
2
1
3
6t) New Orleans
3
4
7
2
3
5
6t) St. Louis
4
6 10
6
2
8
8)
Detroit
5
6 11
7
4
11
9t) Dallas
2
1
3
2
2
4
9t) Green Bay
5
2
7
5
3
8
9t) Seattle
5
3
8
6
3
9
12) Minnesota
2
3
5
6
2
8
13) New York Giants
5
4
9
6
7
13
14) Carolina
5
3
8
6
7
13
15t) Arizona
4
3
7
6
7
13
15t) San Francisco
4
0
4
7
3
10
Totals
71 49 120
71 54 125
NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS
TAKE-AWAYS
GIVE-AWAYS
Rank Team
Int Fum Total Int Fum Total
1)
New York Jets
4
5
9
0
1
1
2)
Pittsburgh
6
6 12
4
1
5
3)
Atlanta
8
2 10
3
2
5
4t) New England
7
1
8
2
2
4
4t) Tampa Bay
6
2
8
2
2
4
6t) Cincinnati
6
3
9
3
3
6
6t) Chicago
4
7 11
4
4
8
6t) Philadelphia
6
0
6
1
2
3
6t) Washington
3
3
6
2
1
3
10t) Indianapolis
3
3
6
1
3
4
10t) New Orleans
3
4
7
2
3
5
10t) St. Louis
4
6 10
6
2
8
13t) Denver
3
3
6
3
2
5
13t) Kansas City
2
2
4
3
0
3
13t) San Diego
7
4 11
4
6
10
16t) Cleveland
3
3
6
4
2
6
16t) Jacksonville
4
3
7
5
2
7
16t) Detroit
5
6 11
7
4
11
19t) Houston
2
2
4
4
1
5
19t) Dallas
2
1
3
2
2
4
19t) Green Bay
5
2
7
5
3
8
19t) Seattle
5
3
8
6
3
9
23t) Miami
3
1
4
5
2
7
23t) Oakland
2
3
5
6
2
8
23t) Tennessee
4
3
7
3
7
10
23t) Minnesota
2
3
5
6
2
8
27) New York Giants
5
4
9
6
7
13
28t) Buffalo
0
1
1
4
2
6
28t) Carolina
5
3
8
6
7
13
30t) Arizona
4
3
7
6
7
13
30t) San Francisco
4
0
4
7
3
10
32) Baltimore
1
1
2
6
3
9
Totals
128 93 221 128 93 221
Net
Diff
= +8
= +7
= +4
= +3
= +2
= +1
= +1
= +1
=
0
=
0
= -1
= -3
= -3
= -3
= -5
= -7
= +5
Net
Diff
= +5
= +4
= +3
= +3
= +3
= +2
= +2
=
0
= -1
= -1
= -1
= -3
= -4
= -5
= -6
= -6
= -5
Net
Diff
= +8
= +7
= +5
= +4
= +4
= +3
= +3
= +3
= +3
= +2
= +2
= +2
= +1
= +1
= +1
=
0
=
0
=
0
= -1
= -1
= -1
= -1
= -3
= -3
= -3
= -3
= -4
= -5
= -5
= -6
= -6
= -7
=
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20
Rank Team
Poss Pts
TD
1)
Indianapolis
15
86
11
2)
Jacksonville
7
35
5
3t) Buffalo
6
34
4
3t) Tennessee
12
63
8
5)
Miami
8
41
5
6)
New England
15
72
9
7)
Houston
12
64
7
8)
New York Jets
14
72
8
9)
San Diego
16
67
9
10) Baltimore
9
44
5
11) Cleveland
10
47
5
12) Cincinnati
13
56
5
13t) Kansas City
8
33
3
13t) Oakland
16
60
6
15) Pittsburgh
11
49
4
16) Denver
20
70
7
AFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20
Rank Team
Poss Pts
TD
1)
Tennessee
19
58
4
2t) Baltimore
11
49
4
2t) Cleveland
11
43
4
2t) Pittsburgh
11
41
4
5t) Cincinnati
12
50
5
5t) Miami
12
47
5
7)
San Diego
7
27
3
8)
Indianapolis
11
44
5
9)
New York Jets
11
48
6
10) Denver
8
38
5
11) New England
10
59
7
12) Buffalo
14
79
10
13t) Houston
12
69
9
13t) Jacksonville
16
84
12
13t) Kansas City
4
21
3
16) Oakland
11
66
9
NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20
Rank Team
Poss Pts
TD
1)
Philadelphia
10
61
8
2)
Green Bay
12
66
9
3)
Arizona
6
31
4
4)
Detroit
12
56
7
5)
Dallas
7
31
4
6)
San Francisco
9
42
5
7)
Atlanta
16
74
8
8)
New York Giants
13
48
6
9)
Seattle
11
47
5
10) New Orleans
15
60
6
11) St. Louis
17
60
6
12) Tampa Bay
9
30
3
13) Minnesota
7
20
2
14t) Chicago
11
36
3
14t) Washington
11
39
3
16) Carolina
8
17
2
NFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20
Rank Team
Poss Pts
TD
1)
St. Louis
12
42
3
2)
Seattle
18
61
6
3)
Dallas
8
33
3
4)
Carolina
17
70
7
5t) Atlanta
7
30
3
5t) Minnesota
7
24
3
5t) Washington
14
56
6
8)
Green Bay
11
47
5
9)
Arizona
19
78
9
10t) Detroit
12
51
6
10t) San Francisco
16
74
8
10t) Tampa Bay
6
24
3
13) New York Giants
13
58
7
14) Chicago
11
55
7
15) New Orleans
7
39
5
16) Philadelphia
8
46
6
TD%
73.3
71.4
66.7
66.7
62.5
60.0
58.3
57.1
56.3
55.6
50.0
38.5
37.5
37.5
36.4
35.0
FG Score Score%
3
14
93.3
0
5
71.4
2
6 100.0
2
10
83.3
2
7
87.5
3
12
80.0
5
12 100.0
5
13
92.9
1
10
62.5
3
8
88.9
4
9
90.0
7
12
92.3
4
7
87.5
6
12
75.0
7
11 100.0
7
14
70.0
TD%
21.1
36.4
36.4
36.4
41.7
41.7
42.9
45.5
54.5
62.5
70.0
71.4
75.0
75.0
75.0
81.8
FG Score Score%
10
14
73.7
7
11 100.0
5
9
81.8
4
8
72.7
5
10
83.3
4
9
75.0
2
5
71.4
3
8
72.7
2
8
72.7
1
6
75.0
3
10 100.0
3
13
92.9
2
11
91.7
0
12
75.0
0
3
75.0
1
10
90.9
TD%
80.0
75.0
66.7
58.3
57.1
55.6
50.0
46.2
45.5
40.0
35.3
33.3
28.6
27.3
27.3
25.0
FG Score Score%
2
10 100.0
1
10
83.3
1
5
83.3
2
9
75.0
1
5
71.4
2
7
77.8
6
14
87.5
2
8
61.5
4
9
81.8
6
12
80.0
6
12
70.6
3
6
66.7
2
4
57.1
5
8
72.7
6
9
81.8
1
3
37.5
TD%
25.0
33.3
37.5
41.2
42.9
42.9
42.9
45.5
47.4
50.0
50.0
50.0
53.8
63.6
71.4
75.0
FG Score Score%
7
10
83.3
6
12
66.7
4
7
87.5
7
14
82.4
3
6
85.7
1
4
57.1
5
11
78.6
4
9
81.8
5
14
73.7
3
9
75.0
6
14
87.5
1
4
66.7
3
10
76.9
2
9
81.8
1
6
85.7
1
7
87.5
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20
Rank Team
Poss Pts
TD
1)
Philadelphia
10
61
8
2)
Green Bay
12
66
9
3)
Indianapolis
15
86
11
4)
Jacksonville
7
35
5
5t) Arizona
6
31
4
5t) Buffalo
6
34
4
5t) Tennessee
12
63
8
8)
Miami
8
41
5
9)
New England
15
72
9
10t) Detroit
12
56
7
10t) Houston
12
64
7
12t) Dallas
7
31
4
12t) New York Jets
14
72
8
14) San Diego
16
67
9
15t) Baltimore
9
44
5
15t) San Francisco
9
42
5
17t) Atlanta
16
74
8
17t) Cleveland
10
47
5
19) New York Giants
13
48
6
20) Seattle
11
47
5
21) New Orleans
15
60
6
22) Cincinnati
13
56
5
23t) Kansas City
8
33
3
23t) Oakland
16
60
6
25) Pittsburgh
11
49
4
26) St. Louis
17
60
6
27) Denver
20
70
7
28) Tampa Bay
9
30
3
29) Minnesota
7
20
2
30t) Chicago
11
36
3
30t) Washington
11
39
3
32) Carolina
8
17
2
NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20
Rank Team
Poss Pts
TD
1)
Tennessee
19
58
4
2)
St. Louis
12
42
3
3)
Seattle
18
61
6
4t) Baltimore
11
49
4
4t) Cleveland
11
43
4
4t) Pittsburgh
11
41
4
7)
Dallas
8
33
3
8)
Carolina
17
70
7
9t) Cincinnati
12
50
5
9t) Miami
12
47
5
11t) Atlanta
7
30
3
11t) Minnesota
7
24
3
11t) San Diego
7
27
3
11t) Washington
14
56
6
15t) Green Bay
11
47
5
15t) Indianapolis
11
44
5
17) Arizona
19
78
9
18t) Detroit
12
51
6
18t) San Francisco
16
74
8
18t) Tampa Bay
6
24
3
21) New York Giants
13
58
7
22) New York Jets
11
48
6
23) Denver
8
38
5
24) Chicago
11
55
7
25) New England
10
59
7
26t) Buffalo
14
79
10
26t) New Orleans
7
39
5
28t) Houston
12
69
9
28t) Jacksonville
16
84
12
28t) Kansas City
4
21
3
28t) Philadelphia
8
46
6
32) Oakland
11
66
9
TD%
80.0
75.0
73.3
71.4
66.7
66.7
66.7
62.5
60.0
58.3
58.3
57.1
57.1
56.3
55.6
55.6
50.0
50.0
46.2
45.5
40.0
38.5
37.5
37.5
36.4
35.3
35.0
33.3
28.6
27.3
27.3
25.0
FG Score Score%
2
10 100.0
1
10
83.3
3
14
93.3
0
5
71.4
1
5
83.3
2
6 100.0
2
10
83.3
2
7
87.5
3
12
80.0
2
9
75.0
5
12 100.0
1
5
71.4
5
13
92.9
1
10
62.5
3
8
88.9
2
7
77.8
6
14
87.5
4
9
90.0
2
8
61.5
4
9
81.8
6
12
80.0
7
12
92.3
4
7
87.5
6
12
75.0
7
11 100.0
6
12
70.6
7
14
70.0
3
6
66.7
2
4
57.1
5
8
72.7
6
9
81.8
1
3
37.5
TD%
21.1
25.0
33.3
36.4
36.4
36.4
37.5
41.2
41.7
41.7
42.9
42.9
42.9
42.9
45.5
45.5
47.4
50.0
50.0
50.0
53.8
54.5
62.5
63.6
70.0
71.4
71.4
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
81.8
FG Score Score%
10
14
73.7
7
10
83.3
6
12
66.7
7
11 100.0
5
9
81.8
4
8
72.7
4
7
87.5
7
14
82.4
5
10
83.3
4
9
75.0
3
6
85.7
1
4
57.1
2
5
71.4
5
11
78.6
4
9
81.8
3
8
72.7
5
14
73.7
3
9
75.0
6
14
87.5
1
4
66.7
3
10
76.9
2
8
72.7
1
6
75.0
2
9
81.8
3
10 100.0
3
13
92.9
1
6
85.7
2
11
91.7
0
12
75.0
0
3
75.0
1
7
87.5
1
10
90.9
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10t)
10t)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Houston
Indianapolis
San Diego
Oakland
Denver
New England
Cincinnati
Miami
Baltimore
Jacksonville
New York Jets
Cleveland
Kansas City
Tennessee
Buffalo
Pittsburgh
Totals
FIRST DOWNS
Total Rush Pass Pen
97
38
56
3
95
21
72
2
93
25
65
3
90
26
49 15
89
16
67
6
84
33
45
6
82
20
57
5
78
26
49
3
75
14
49 12
74
34
35
5
74
27
40
7
67
23
36
8
46
20
25
1
61
22
34
5
54
24
28
2
52
29
21
2
1211 398 728 85
THIRD DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
22
47 46.8
21
47 44.7
19
47 40.4
19
58 32.8
25
60 41.7
26
47 55.3
21
61 34.4
30
59 50.8
25
57 43.9
23
52 44.2
20
50 40.0
19
51 37.3
13
40 32.5
21
54 38.9
12
46 26.1
14
49 28.6
330 825 40.0
FOURTH DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
2
3 66.7
2
2 100.0
1
5 20.0
1
5 20.0
3
8 37.5
2
3 66.7
5
5 100.0
0
2
0.0
0
2
0.0
3
7 42.9
1
2 50.0
0
1
0.0
2
4 50.0
1
1 100.0
2
6 33.3
0
1
0.0
25
57 43.9
AFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS
Rank
1t)
1t)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7t)
7t)
7t)
10t)
10t)
12)
13)
14)
15t)
15t)
Team
Baltimore
San Diego
Kansas City
Denver
Cleveland
Miami
Cincinnati
Oakland
Pittsburgh
New York Jets
Tennessee
Indianapolis
Buffalo
Jacksonville
Houston
New England
Totals
FIRST DOWNS
Total Rush Pass Pen
52
21
25
6
52
18
33
1
42
9
31
2
66
21
40
5
69
13
51
5
70
30
37
3
72
25
39
8
72
30
33
9
72
17
49
6
76
15
49 12
76
24
42 10
79
33
42
4
87
37
48
2
89
22
64
3
91
20
64
7
91
25
62
4
1156 360 709 87
THIRD DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
12
51 23.5
17
48 35.4
12
45 26.7
19
47 40.4
23
55 41.8
19
50 38.0
21
53 39.6
21
51 41.2
20
55 36.4
23
55 41.8
14
56 25.0
23
50 46.0
29
57 50.9
19
41 46.3
15
45 33.3
29
53 54.7
316 812 38.9
FOURTH DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
0
1
0.0
1
5 20.0
3
6 50.0
2
4 50.0
1
2 50.0
3
8 37.5
0
4
0.0
1
1 100.0
2
3 66.7
2
3 66.7
1
6 16.7
2
6 33.3
0
0
--2
4 50.0
3
5 60.0
4
5 80.0
27
63 42.9
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7t)
7t)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13t)
13t)
15)
16)
Team
Atlanta
Dallas
New Orleans
St. Louis
New York Giants
Green Bay
Detroit
Philadelphia
Minnesota
Washington
San Francisco
Chicago
Arizona
Tampa Bay
Seattle
Carolina
Totals
FIRST DOWNS
Total Rush Pass Pen
99
38
47 14
68
20
45
3
82
19
59
4
79
19
50 10
78
33
39
6
77
22
52
3
76
17
52
7
76
25
45
6
55
21
29
5
69
18
40 11
66
21
41
4
61
11
39 11
60
18
35
7
45
13
28
4
59
17
38
4
57
15
36
6
1107 327 675 105
THIRD DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
31
65 47.7
15
37 40.5
23
50 46.0
24
62 38.7
17
49 34.7
20
43 46.5
23
58 39.7
21
54 38.9
13
38 34.2
11
44 25.0
16
53 30.2
10
47 21.3
14
46 30.4
19
45 42.2
22
50 44.0
19
56 33.9
298 797 37.4
FOURTH DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
4
6 66.7
3
4 75.0
1
2 50.0
4
6 66.7
1
4 25.0
0
0
--1
4 25.0
2
4 50.0
1
4 25.0
0
1
0.0
5
7 71.4
1
4 25.0
1
3 33.3
1
2 50.0
1
4 25.0
4
9 44.4
30
64 46.9
NFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8t)
8t)
10t)
10t)
12t)
12t)
14)
15)
16)
Team
New York Giants
Atlanta
Minnesota
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
Green Bay
Dallas
Chicago
San Francisco
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Carolina
Seattle
Detroit
Arizona
Washington
Totals
FIRST DOWNS
Total Rush Pass Pen
61
21
35
5
62
16
43
3
47
15
29
3
48
21
26
1
71
28
38
5
72
21
41 10
55
13
35
7
75
24
49
2
75
23
46
6
76
33
37
6
76
20
45 11
83
31
45
7
83
17
62
4
84
24
48 12
96
32
48 16
98
26
67
5
1162 365 694 103
THIRD DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
18
54 33.3
16
45 35.6
11
34 32.4
14
38 36.8
23
52 44.2
22
51 43.1
8
33 24.2
17
49 34.7
23
53 43.4
22
57 38.6
17
55 30.9
24
59 40.7
28
65 43.1
18
46 39.1
28
62 45.2
23
57 40.4
312 810 38.5
FOURTH DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
0
2
0.0
2
4 50.0
1
1 100.0
3
6 50.0
3
5 60.0
0
4
0.0
1
2 50.0
0
1
0.0
2
3 66.7
1
4 25.0
0
3
0.0
3
3 100.0
2
6 33.3
0
1
0.0
4
6 66.7
6
7 85.7
28
58 48.3
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS
FIRST DOWNS
THIRD DOWNS
Rank Team
Total Rush Pass Pen
Made Att
Pct
1)
Atlanta
99
38
47 14
31
65 47.7
2)
Houston
97
38
56
3
22
47 46.8
3)
Indianapolis
95
21
72
2
21
47 44.7
4)
San Diego
93
25
65
3
19
47 40.4
5)
Dallas
68
20
45
3
15
37 40.5
6)
Oakland
90
26
49 15
19
58 32.8
7)
Denver
89
16
67
6
25
60 41.7
8)
New England
84
33
45
6
26
47 55.3
9t) Cincinnati
82
20
57
5
21
61 34.4
9t) New Orleans
82
19
59
4
23
50 46.0
11) St. Louis
79
19
50 10
24
62 38.7
12t) Miami
78
26
49
3
30
59 50.8
12t) New York Giants
78
33
39
6
17
49 34.7
14) Green Bay
77
22
52
3
20
43 46.5
15t) Detroit
76
17
52
7
23
58 39.7
15t) Philadelphia
76
25
45
6
21
54 38.9
17) Baltimore
75
14
49 12
25
57 43.9
18t) Jacksonville
74
34
35
5
23
52 44.2
18t) New York Jets
74
27
40
7
20
50 40.0
20) Minnesota
55
21
29
5
13
38 34.2
21) Washington
69
18
40 11
11
44 25.0
22) Cleveland
67
23
36
8
19
51 37.3
23) San Francisco
66
21
41
4
16
53 30.2
24) Kansas City
46
20
25
1
13
40 32.5
25t) Tennessee
61
22
34
5
21
54 38.9
25t) Chicago
61
11
39 11
10
47 21.3
27t) Arizona
60
18
35
7
14
46 30.4
27t) Tampa Bay
45
13
28
4
19
45 42.2
29) Seattle
59
17
38
4
22
50 44.0
30) Carolina
57
15
36
6
19
56 33.9
31) Buffalo
54
24
28
2
12
46 26.1
32) Pittsburgh
52
29
21
2
14
49 28.6
Totals
2318 725 1403 190
628 1622 38.7
NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS
FIRST DOWNS
THIRD DOWNS
Rank Team
Total Rush Pass Pen
Made Att
Pct
1t) Baltimore
52
21
25
6
12
51 23.5
1t) San Diego
52
18
33
1
17
48 35.4
3)
Kansas City
42
9
31
2
12
45 26.7
4)
New York Giants
61
21
35
5
18
54 33.3
5)
Atlanta
62
16
43
3
16
45 35.6
6)
Minnesota
47
15
29
3
11
34 32.4
7)
Tampa Bay
48
21
26
1
14
38 36.8
8)
Denver
66
21
40
5
19
47 40.4
9)
Cleveland
69
13
51
5
23
55 41.8
10) Miami
70
30
37
3
19
50 38.0
11) New Orleans
71
28
38
5
23
52 44.2
12t) Cincinnati
72
25
39
8
21
53 39.6
12t) Oakland
72
30
33
9
21
51 41.2
12t) Pittsburgh
72
17
49
6
20
55 36.4
12t) Green Bay
72
21
41 10
22
51 43.1
16) Dallas
55
13
35
7
8
33 24.2
17t) Chicago
75
24
49
2
17
49 34.7
17t) San Francisco
75
23
46
6
23
53 43.4
19t) New York Jets
76
15
49 12
23
55 41.8
19t) Tennessee
76
24
42 10
14
56 25.0
19t) Philadelphia
76
33
37
6
22
57 38.6
19t) St. Louis
76
20
45 11
17
55 30.9
23) Indianapolis
79
33
42
4
23
50 46.0
24t) Carolina
83
31
45
7
24
59 40.7
24t) Seattle
83
17
62
4
28
65 43.1
26) Detroit
84
24
48 12
18
46 39.1
27) Buffalo
87
37
48
2
29
57 50.9
28) Jacksonville
89
22
64
3
19
41 46.3
29t) Houston
91
20
64
7
15
45 33.3
29t) New England
91
25
62
4
29
53 54.7
31) Arizona
96
32
48 16
28
62 45.2
32) Washington
98
26
67
5
23
57 40.4
Totals
2318 725 1403 190
628 1622 38.7
FOURTH DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
4
6 66.7
2
3 66.7
2
2 100.0
1
5 20.0
3
4 75.0
1
5 20.0
3
8 37.5
2
3 66.7
5
5 100.0
1
2 50.0
4
6 66.7
0
2
0.0
1
4 25.0
0
0
--1
4 25.0
2
4 50.0
0
2
0.0
3
7 42.9
1
2 50.0
1
4 25.0
0
1
0.0
0
1
0.0
5
7 71.4
2
4 50.0
1
1 100.0
1
4 25.0
1
3 33.3
1
2 50.0
1
4 25.0
4
9 44.4
2
6 33.3
0
1
0.0
55 121 45.5
FOURTH DOWNS
Made Att
Pct
0
1
0.0
1
5 20.0
3
6 50.0
0
2
0.0
2
4 50.0
1
1 100.0
3
6 50.0
2
4 50.0
1
2 50.0
3
8 37.5
3
5 60.0
0
4
0.0
1
1 100.0
2
3 66.7
0
4
0.0
1
2 50.0
0
1
0.0
2
3 66.7
2
3 66.7
1
6 16.7
1
4 25.0
0
3
0.0
2
6 33.3
3
3 100.0
2
6 33.3
0
1
0.0
0
0
--2
4 50.0
3
5 60.0
4
5 80.0
4
6 66.7
6
7 85.7
55 121 45.5
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
San Diego
Houston
Buffalo
New York Jets
Miami
Cincinnati
New England
Tennessee
Kansas City
Indianapolis
Oakland
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
Denver
Baltimore
Jacksonville
TOTAL
Yds/Play
6.76
6.38
6.26
6.00
5.88
5.88
5.87
5.86
5.65
5.48
5.40
5.28
5.05
5.03
4.74
4.56
5.64
Plays
130
127
91
108
114
122
106
101
78
124
128
89
104
121
114
108
1765
Yards
879
810
570
648
670
717
622
592
441
679
691
470
525
609
540
492
9955
Plays
118
95
115
90
108
118
76
100
103
107
111
120
108
115
101
119
1704
Yards
513
416
537
432
557
615
398
534
572
614
653
747
688
740
654
799
9469
AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Tennessee
San Diego
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Buffalo
Kansas City
Denver
Miami
Cleveland
New York Jets
New England
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Oakland
Houston
TOTAL
Yds/Play
4.35
4.38
4.67
4.80
5.16
5.21
5.24
5.34
5.55
5.74
5.88
6.23
6.37
6.43
6.48
6.71
5.56
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Minnesota
Washington
New York Giants
Dallas
Philadelphia
Chicago
Green Bay
Seattle
Arizona
San Francisco
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
Carolina
Atlanta
St. Louis
Detroit
TOTAL
Yds/Play
6.60
6.22
6.15
5.76
5.73
5.71
5.08
5.05
4.96
4.69
4.60
4.53
4.19
4.15
4.10
3.79
5.04
Plays
85
102
119
93
108
99
105
95
97
103
75
116
96
132
117
117
1659
Yards
561
634
732
536
619
565
533
480
481
483
345
525
402
548
480
444
8368
Plays
115
103
102
122
110
117
124
129
77
134
103
96
79
76
117
116
1720
Yards
427
393
456
570
528
574
612
638
391
696
583
564
467
457
718
780
8854
NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Philadelphia
New York Giants
Green Bay
Seattle
San Francisco
Chicago
Carolina
Arizona
Minnesota
Washington
New Orleans
Atlanta
Dallas
Tampa Bay
St. Louis
Detroit
TOTAL
Yds/Play
3.71
3.82
4.47
4.67
4.80
4.91
4.94
4.95
5.08
5.19
5.66
5.88
5.91
6.01
6.14
6.72
5.15
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS
Rank Team
Yds/Play
Plays
1)
San Diego
6.76
130
2)
Minnesota
6.60
85
3)
Houston
6.38
127
4)
Buffalo
6.26
91
5)
Washington
6.22
102
6)
New York Giants
6.15
119
7)
New York Jets
6.00
108
8)
Miami
5.88
114
9)
Cincinnati
5.88
122
10) New England
5.87
106
11) Tennessee
5.86
101
12) Dallas
5.76
93
13) Philadelphia
5.73
108
14) Chicago
5.71
99
15) Kansas City
5.65
78
16) Indianapolis
5.48
124
17) Oakland
5.40
128
18) Pittsburgh
5.28
89
19) Green Bay
5.08
105
20) Seattle
5.05
95
21) Cleveland
5.05
104
22) Denver
5.03
121
23) Arizona
4.96
97
24) Baltimore
4.74
114
25) San Francisco
4.69
103
26) Tampa Bay
4.60
75
27) Jacksonville
4.56
108
28) New Orleans
4.53
116
29) Carolina
4.19
96
30) Atlanta
4.15
132
31) St. Louis
4.10
117
32) Detroit
3.79
117
TOTAL
5.35
3424
NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS
Rank Team
Yds/Play
Plays
1)
Philadelphia
3.71
115
2)
New York Giants
3.82
103
3)
Tennessee
4.35
118
4)
San Diego
4.38
95
5)
Green Bay
4.47
102
6)
Pittsburgh
4.67
115
7)
Seattle
4.67
122
8t) San Francisco
4.80
110
8t) Baltimore
4.80
90
10) Chicago
4.91
117
11) Carolina
4.94
124
12) Arizona
4.95
129
13) Minnesota
5.08
77
14) Cincinnati
5.16
108
15) Washington
5.19
134
16) Buffalo
5.21
118
17) Kansas City
5.24
76
18) Denver
5.34
100
19) Miami
5.55
103
20) New Orleans
5.66
103
21) Cleveland
5.74
107
22) Atlanta
5.88
96
23) New York Jets
5.88
111
24) Dallas
5.91
79
25) Tampa Bay
6.01
76
26) St. Louis
6.14
117
27) New England
6.23
120
28) Indianapolis
6.37
108
29) Jacksonville
6.43
115
30) Oakland
6.48
101
31) Houston
6.71
119
32) Detroit
6.72
116
TOTAL
5.35
3424
Yards
879
561
810
570
634
732
648
670
717
622
592
536
619
565
441
679
691
470
533
480
525
609
481
540
483
345
492
525
402
548
480
444
18323
Yards
427
393
513
416
456
537
570
528
432
574
612
638
391
557
696
615
398
534
572
583
614
564
653
467
457
718
747
688
740
654
799
780
18323
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team)
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
New England
Tennessee
Pittsburgh
Buffalo
New York Jets
Cleveland
Denver
Kansas City
Jacksonville
Cincinnati
Baltimore
Miami
Oakland
San Diego
Indianapolis
Houston
Totals
TotKO AdjKO
20
19
20
18
13
12
24
23
15
15
19
19
18
17
8
8
21
21
17
17
17
17
20
20
21
21
18
17
19
19
22
20
292
283
TB
0
4
3
4
3
3
9
0
1
6
3
7
5
6
4
6
64
TB% EZ
0.0
8
22.2
7
25.0
6
17.4
7
20.0
8
15.8
5
52.9 10
0.0
1
4.8
5
35.3
7
17.6
7
35.0 11
23.8 13
35.3 11
21.1 10
30.0 14
22.6 130
EZ%
40.0
35.0
46.2
29.2
53.3
26.3
55.6
12.5
23.8
41.2
41.2
55.0
61.9
61.1
52.6
63.6
45.9
OB I20 Avg.Start
0
1
35.4
0
1
31.9
0
2
31.0
1
2
29.8
1
0
29.1
0
4
26.9
1
1
26.1
0
1
25.6
1
7
25.6
0
2
25.4
0
3
25.3
0
1
24.8
0
5
24.7
0
4
24.2
0
1
23.6
0
4
21.6
4 39
26.9
TB
11
3
7
1
4
3
10
1
3
7
5
9
1
5
1
4
75
TB% EZ
52.4 15
15.8
7
50.0 11
6.7
3
18.2 10
18.8
7
43.5 14
4.8
5
21.4
3
35.0 14
26.3 10
45.0 10
6.3
5
25.0
9
4.5
2
25.0
9
25.2 134
EZ%
65.2
35.0
78.6
20.0
43.5
43.8
60.9
22.7
21.4
70.0
50.0
47.6
31.3
42.9
9.1
56.3
45.0
OB I20 Avg.Start
0
3
21.8
0
5
22.6
0
2
24.0
0
3
24.0
0
2
24.6
0
4
25.4
0
1
26.1
0
1
27.0
1
0
28.1
0
1
28.3
0
3
29.1
0
1
29.6
0
1
29.8
0
1
30.8
1
3
33.2
2
0
33.3
4 31
27.4
AFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team)
Rank
1)
2)
3)
3t)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cleveland
Houston
Jacksonville
New England
New York Jets
Kansas City
Oakland
Tennessee
Denver
Buffalo
Cincinnati
San Diego
Miami
Totals
TotKO AdjKO
23
21
20
19
14
14
15
15
23
22
16
16
23
23
22
21
14
14
20
20
20
19
21
20
16
16
21
20
22
22
16
16
306
298
Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at
the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other
kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of
bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining
possession are not included.
ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.
I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team)
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Seattle
Green Bay
Chicago
Carolina
New Orleans
Arizona
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Detroit
Washington
Dallas
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
New York Giants
Minnesota
San Francisco
Totals
TotKO AdjKO
17
17
19
16
16
15
22
22
16
16
25
25
17
16
16
15
20
20
19
19
13
12
16
16
12
12
20
19
8
8
20
19
276
267
TB
6
0
1
2
4
4
1
2
3
5
2
3
3
8
2
6
52
TB% EZ
35.3
9
0.0
4
6.7
6
9.1
5
25.0
8
16.0 12
6.3
4
13.3
8
15.0 10
26.3 12
16.7
6
18.8
9
25.0
4
42.1 11
25.0
5
31.6 10
19.5 123
EZ%
52.9
21.1
37.5
22.7
50.0
48.0
23.5
50.0
50.0
63.2
46.2
56.3
33.3
55.0
62.5
50.0
46.1
OB I20 Avg.Start
0
2
35.2
0
0
32.1
1
2
29.1
0
3
28.3
0
2
27.1
1
3
26.7
1
2
26.6
1
1
25.7
0
2
25.6
0
2
25.5
0
1
24.2
0
3
23.9
0
1
23.4
0
3
22.5
0
3
22.0
1
6
21.3
5 36
26.4
TB
9
5
2
4
1
3
0
3
3
1
1
3
2
0
1
3
41
TB% EZ
47.4 14
31.3 13
11.1
7
21.1 11
5.9 12
15.0
9
0.0
3
27.3
3
18.8
8
6.7
3
9.1
6
21.4
9
15.4
5
0.0
7
4.8
5
16.7
4
16.3 119
EZ%
70.0
72.2
36.8
57.9
70.6
45.0
23.1
25.0
47.1
16.7
54.5
64.3
38.5
58.3
23.8
22.2
47.2
OB I20 Avg.Start
0
4
20.3
1
4
21.4
1
5
22.7
0
6
24.2
0
4
24.5
1
4
25.2
0
6
25.6
0
0
25.9
0
1
26.1
0
1
26.3
0
0
27.2
0
2
27.6
0
2
28.9
0
2
29.1
2
2
29.6
0
1
29.9
5 44
25.7
NFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team)
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Team
Atlanta
Seattle
Washington
New Orleans
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Tampa Bay
Carolina
Chicago
Detroit
Minnesota
Arizona
San Francisco
Dallas
Green Bay
New York Giants
Totals
TotKO AdjKO
20
19
18
16
19
18
19
19
17
17
20
20
13
13
12
11
17
16
18
15
11
11
14
14
13
13
12
11
21
21
18
18
262
252
Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at
the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other
kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of
bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining
possession are not included.
ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.
I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team)
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
Team
New England
Seattle
Green Bay
Tennessee
Pittsburgh
Buffalo
New York Jets
Chicago
Carolina
New Orleans
Cleveland
Arizona
Philadelphia
Denver
St. Louis
Kansas City
Jacksonville
Detroit
Washington
Cincinnati
Baltimore
Miami
Oakland
San Diego
Dallas
Atlanta
Indianapolis
Tampa Bay
New York Giants
Minnesota
Houston
San Francisco
Totals
TotKO AdjKO TB
20
19
0
17
17
6
19
16
0
20
18
4
13
12
3
24
23
4
15
15
3
16
15
1
22
22
2
16
16
4
19
19
3
25
25
4
17
16
1
18
17
9
16
15
2
8
8
0
21
21
1
20
20
3
19
19
5
17
17
6
17
17
3
20
20
7
21
21
5
18
17
6
13
12
2
16
16
3
19
19
4
12
12
3
20
19
8
8
8
2
22
20
6
20
19
6
568
550 116
TB% EZ
0.0
8
35.3
9
0.0
4
22.2
7
25.0
6
17.4
7
20.0
8
6.7
6
9.1
5
25.0
8
15.8
5
16.0 12
6.3
4
52.9 10
13.3
8
0.0
1
4.8
5
15.0 10
26.3 12
35.3
7
17.6
7
35.0 11
23.8 13
35.3 11
16.7
6
18.8
9
21.1 10
25.0
4
42.1 11
25.0
5
30.0 14
31.6 10
21.1 253
EZ%
40.0
52.9
21.1
35.0
46.2
29.2
53.3
37.5
22.7
50.0
26.3
48.0
23.5
55.6
50.0
12.5
23.8
50.0
63.2
41.2
41.2
55.0
61.9
61.1
46.2
56.3
52.6
33.3
55.0
62.5
63.6
50.0
46.0
OB I20 Avg.Start
0
1
35.4
0
2
35.2
0
0
32.1
0
1
31.9
0
2
31.0
1
2
29.8
1
0
29.1
1
2
29.1
0
3
28.3
0
2
27.1
0
4
26.9
1
3
26.7
1
2
26.6
1
1
26.1
1
1
25.7
0
1
25.6
1
7
25.6
0
2
25.6
0
2
25.5
0
2
25.4
0
3
25.3
0
1
24.8
0
5
24.7
0
4
24.2
0
1
24.2
0
3
23.9
0
1
23.6
0
1
23.4
0
3
22.5
0
3
22.0
0
4
21.6
1
6
21.3
9 75
26.6
Note: Average opponent drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at
the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other
kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of
bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining
possession are not included.
ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.
I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team)
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
6t)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
Team
Atlanta
Seattle
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Washington
Baltimore
Cleveland
New Orleans
St. Louis
Houston
Philadelphia
Jacksonville
Tampa Bay
Carolina
Chicago
New England
Detroit
New York Jets
Minnesota
Arizona
Kansas City
Oakland
San Francisco
Dallas
Tennessee
Denver
Green Bay
Buffalo
New York Giants
Cincinnati
San Diego
Miami
Totals
TotKO AdjKO TB
20
19
9
18
16
5
23
21 11
20
19
3
19
18
2
14
14
7
15
15
1
19
19
4
17
17
1
23
22
4
20
20
3
16
16
3
13
13
0
12
11
3
17
16
3
23
23 10
18
15
1
22
21
1
11
11
1
14
14
3
14
14
3
20
20
7
13
13
2
12
11
0
20
19
5
21
20
9
21
21
1
16
16
1
18
18
3
21
20
5
22
22
1
16
16
4
568
550 116
TB% EZ
47.4 14
31.3 13
52.4 15
15.8
7
11.1
7
50.0 11
6.7
3
21.1 11
5.9 12
18.2 10
15.0
9
18.8
7
0.0
3
27.3
3
18.8
8
43.5 14
6.7
3
4.8
5
9.1
6
21.4
9
21.4
3
35.0 14
15.4
5
0.0
7
26.3 10
45.0 10
4.8
5
6.3
5
16.7
4
25.0
9
4.5
2
25.0
9
21.1 253
EZ%
70.0
72.2
65.2
35.0
36.8
78.6
20.0
57.9
70.6
43.5
45.0
43.8
23.1
25.0
47.1
60.9
16.7
22.7
54.5
64.3
21.4
70.0
38.5
58.3
50.0
47.6
23.8
31.3
22.2
42.9
9.1
56.3
46.0
OB I20 Avg.Start
0
4
20.3
1
4
21.4
0
3
21.8
0
5
22.6
1
5
22.7
0
2
24.0
0
3
24.0
0
6
24.2
0
4
24.5
0
2
24.6
1
4
25.2
0
4
25.4
0
6
25.6
0
0
25.9
0
1
26.1
0
1
26.1
0
1
26.3
0
1
27.0
0
0
27.2
0
2
27.6
1
0
28.1
0
1
28.3
0
2
28.9
0
2
29.1
0
3
29.1
0
1
29.6
2
2
29.6
0
1
29.8
0
1
29.9
0
1
30.8
1
3
33.2
2
0
33.3
9 75
26.6
Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at
the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other
kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of
bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining
possession are not included.
ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.
I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS
Most Points-- 18, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt)
Most Points-- 18, Boldin, Balt. vs. Clev., 9/26, (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt)
Passing Yards-- 497, Schaub, Hou. at Wash., 9/19 (OT), (38-52, 497, 3 td, 1 int)
Passing Yards-- 476, Orton, Denv. vs. Ind., 9/26, (37-57, 476, 1 td, 1 int)
Longest Pass-- 78, C. Palmer, Cin. at Clev., 10/3, (to Owens, Terrell, td)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, Schaub, Hou. at Wash., 9/19 (OT), (38-52, 497, 3 td, 1 int)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, (12 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Rushing Yards-- 231, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (33-231, 3 td)
Rushing Attempts-- 33, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (33-231, 3 td)
Longest Rush-- 76, C. Johnson, Tenn. vs. Oak., 9/12, td
Receptions-- 15, Wayne, Ind. at Jax , 10/3, (15-196, 0 td)
Receiving Yards-- 222, Owens, Cin. at Clev., 10/3, (10-222, 1 td)
Kickoff Return Yards-- 189, Spiller, Buff. at N.E., 9/26, (5-189, 1 td)
Kickoff Returns-- 7, Moore, Ind. at Hou., 9/12, (7-155, 0 td)
Longest Kickoff Return-- 103, Tate, N.E. at Miami, 10/4, td
Punt Return Yards-- 100, McCluster, K.C. vs. S.D., 9/13, (3-100, 0 fc, 1 td)
Punt Returns-- 5, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Punt Return-- 94, McCluster, K.C. vs. S.D., 9/13, td
Interceptions-- 2, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Interception Return-- 79, Keisel, Pitt. at T.B., 9/26, td
Sacks-- 4.0, Phillips, S.D. vs. Ariz., 10/3
Scrimmage Yards-- 238, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (Rush 33-231, Rec 1-7)
Longest Punt-- 68, Lechler, Oak. at Tenn., 9/12
Longest Punt-- 68, Fields, Miami vs. NY-J, 9/26
Punts-- 9, Colquitt, K.C. vs. S.D., 9/13, (9-344, 38.2)
Punts-- 9, Moorman, Buff. vs. NY-J, 10/3, (9-395, 43.9)
Field Goals Made-- 5, Nugent, Cin. vs. Balt., 9/19, (5-5, 46 lg)
Longest Field Goal-- 59, Scobee, Jax vs. Ind., 10/3
NFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS
Most Points-- 18, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Passing Yards-- 426, McNabb, Wash. vs. Hou., 9/19 (OT), (28-38, 426, 1 td, 0 int)
Passing Yards-- 386, Manning, NY-G vs. Tenn., 9/26, (34-48, 386, 0 td, 2 int)
Longest Pass-- 89, Cutler, Chi. vs. Det., 9/12, (to Forte, Matt, td)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, Brees, N.O. vs. Atl., 9/26 (OT), (30-38, 365, 3 td, 2 int)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, (5 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Rushing Yards-- 160, Peterson, Minn. vs. Det., 9/26, (23-160, 2 td)
Rushing Attempts-- 30, Turner, Atl. at N.O., 9/26 (OT), (30-114, 1 td)
Rushing Attempts-- 28, Peterson, Minn. vs. Miami, 9/19, (28-145, 1 td)
Longest Rush-- 80, Hightower, Ariz. at Atl., 9/19, td
Longest Rush-- 80, Peterson, Minn. vs. Det., 9/26, td
Receptions-- 13, White, Atl. at Pitt., 9/12 (OT), (13-111, 0 td)
Receptions-- 12, McCoy, Phil. vs. Wash., 10/3, (12-110, 0 td)
Receiving Yards-- 154, Best, Det. vs. Phil., 9/19, (9-154, 1 td)
Kickoff Return Yards-- 253, Washington, Sea. vs. S.D., 9/26, (4-253, 2 td)
Kickoff Returns-- 7, Nelson, G.B. vs. Det., 10/3, (7-124, 0 td)
Kickoff Returns-- 7, Stephens-Howling, Ariz. at S.D., 10/3, (7-119, 0 td)
Longest Kickoff Return-- 102, Stephens-Howling, Ariz. vs. Oak., 9/26, td
Punt Return Yards-- 93, Hester, Chi. vs. G.B., 9/27, (3-93, 0 fc, 1 td)
Punt Returns-- 5, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Punt Return-- 72, Moore, N.O. vs. Atl., 9/26 (OT)
Longest Punt Return-- 63, Tate, Sea. at Denv., 9/19
Interceptions-- 2, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Interception Return-- 65, Rhodes, Ariz. at St.L., 9/12
Sacks-- 3.0, (5 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Scrimmage Yards-- 232, Best, Det. vs. Phil., 9/19, (Rush 17-78, Rec 9-154)
Longest Punt-- 66, Harris, Det. vs. Phil., 9/19
Punts-- 9, Maynard, Chi. at NY-G, 10/3, (9-375, 41.7)
Field Goals Made-- 4, Hanson, Det. at G.B., 10/3, (4-5, 52 lg)
Longest Field Goal-- 56, Crosby, G.B. at Phil., 9/12
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS
Most Points-- 18, (6 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Passing Yards-- 497, Schaub, Hou. at Wash., 9/19 (OT), (38-52, 497, 3 td, 1 int)
Passing Yards-- 476, Orton, Denv. vs. Ind., 9/26, (37-57, 476, 1 td, 1 int)
Longest Pass-- 89, Cutler, Chi. vs. Det., 9/12, (to Forte, Matt, td)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, Schaub, Hou. at Wash., 9/19 (OT), (38-52, 497, 3 td, 1 int)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, Brees, N.O. vs. Atl., 9/26 (OT), (30-38, 365, 3 td, 2 int)
Passing Touchdowns-- 3, (17 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Rushing Yards-- 231, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (33-231, 3 td)
Rushing Attempts-- 33, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (33-231, 3 td)
Longest Rush-- 80, Hightower, Ariz. at Atl., 9/19, td
Longest Rush-- 80, Peterson, Minn. vs. Det., 9/26, td
Receptions-- 15, Wayne, Ind. at Jax , 10/3, (15-196, 0 td)
Receiving Yards-- 222, Owens, Cin. at Clev., 10/3, (10-222, 1 td)
Kickoff Return Yards-- 253, Washington, Sea. vs. S.D., 9/26, (4-253, 2 td)
Kickoff Returns-- 7, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Kickoff Return-- 103, Tate, N.E. at Miami, 10/4, td
Punt Return Yards-- 100, McCluster, K.C. vs. S.D., 9/13, (3-100, 0 fc, 1 td)
Punt Returns-- 5, (8 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Punt Return-- 94, McCluster, K.C. vs. S.D., 9/13, td
Interceptions-- 2, (8 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Longest Interception Return-- 79, Keisel, Pitt. at T.B., 9/26, td
Sacks-- 4.0, Phillips, S.D. vs. Ariz., 10/3
Scrimmage Yards-- 238, Foster, Hou. vs. Ind., 9/12, (Rush 33-231, Rec 1-7)
Longest Punt-- 68, Lechler, Oak. at Tenn., 9/12
Longest Punt-- 68, Fields, Miami vs. NY-J, 9/26
Punts-- 9, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games)
Field Goals Made-- 5, Nugent, Cin. vs. Balt., 9/19, (5-5, 46 lg)
Longest Field Goal-- 59, Scobee, Jax vs. Ind., 10/3
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
300-Yard Passing Games
497,
476,
455,
433,
426,
386,
374,
372,
371,
365,
363,
352,
345,
341,
335,
334,
331,
325,
316,
307,
302,
Schaub, HOU at WAS 09/19 (ot) (38-52, 3 TD)
Orton, DEN vs. IND 09/26 (37-57, 1 TD)
Rivers, SD at SEA 09/26 (29-53, 2 TD)
Manning, IND at HOU 09/12 (40-57, 3 TD)
McNabb, WAS vs. HOU 09/19 (ot) (28-38, 1 TD)
Manning, NYG vs. TEN 09/26 (34-48, 0 TD)
Romo, DAL vs. CHI 09/19 (34-51, 1 TD)
Cutler, CHI vs. DET 09/12 (23-35, 2 TD)
C. Palmer, CIN at CLE 10/03 (25-36, 2 TD)
Brees, NO vs. ATL 09/26 (ot) (30-38, 3 TD)
Henne, MIA vs. NYJ 09/26 (26-44, 2 TD)
Manning, IND at JAX 10/03 (33-46, 2 TD)
C. Palmer, CIN at NE 09/12 (34-50, 2 TD)
Orton, DEN at TEN 10/03 (35-50, 2 TD)
Sh. Hill, DET vs. PHI 09/19 (25-45, 2 TD)
Rivers, SD vs. JAX 09/19 (22-29, 3 TD)
Sh. Hill, DET at GB 10/03 (34-54, 2 TD)
Manning, IND at DEN 09/26 (27-43, 3 TD)
Rodgers, GB at CHI 09/27 (34-45, 1 TD)
Orton, DEN vs. SEA 09/19 (25-35, 2 TD)
Henne, MIA vs. NE 10/04 (29-39, 2 TD)
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
100-Yard Receiving Games
222,
196,
171,
169,
166,
163,
159,
158,
154,
153,
151,
149,
146,
144,
144,
142,
142,
140,
135,
132,
124,
122,
119,
119,
117,
117,
115,
115,
115,
113,
111,
110,
110,
110,
110,
110,
109,
108,
108,
105,
104,
103,
103,
102,
101,
100,
Owens, CIN at CLE 10/03 (10 rec., 1 TD)
Wayne, IND at JAX 10/03 (15 rec., 0 TD)
Collie, IND at DEN 09/26 (12 rec., 2 TD)
Lloyd, DEN vs. IND 09/26 (6 rec., 1 TD)
Marshall, MIA vs. NYJ 09/26 (10 rec., 1 TD)
Collie, IND at HOU 09/12 (11 rec., 1 TD)
Ochocinco, CIN at NE 09/12 (12 rec., 1 TD)
A. Johnson, HOU at WAS 09/19 (ot) (12 rec., 1 TD)
Best, DET vs. PHI 09/19 (9 rec., 1 TD)
D. Jackson, PHI at JAX 09/26 (5 rec., 1 TD)
Forte, CHI vs. DET 09/12 (7 rec., 2 TD)
Moore, NO vs. ATL 09/26 (ot) (6 rec., 2 TD)
Austin, DAL at WAS 09/12 (10 rec., 1 TD)
Walter, HOU at WAS 09/19 (ot) (11 rec., 1 TD)
Gates, SD vs. ARI 10/03 (7 rec., 2 TD)
Austin, DAL vs. CHI 09/19 (10 rec., 0 TD)
Boldin, BAL vs. CLE 09/26 (8 rec., 3 TD)
Gaffney, DEN vs. IND 09/26 (12 rec., 0 TD)
D. Jackson, PHI at DET 09/19 (4 rec., 1 TD)
Breaston, ARI at STL 09/12 (7 rec., 0 TD)
Moss, WAS at STL 09/26 (6 rec., 1 TD)
Z. Miller, OAK vs. HOU 10/03 (11 rec., 1 TD)
Clayton, STL vs. ARI 09/12 (10 rec., 0 TD)
Murphy, OAK at ARI 09/26 (5 rec., 0 TD)
Lloyd, DEN at JAX 09/12 (5 rec., 0 TD)
R. Williams, DAL at HOU 09/26 (5 rec., 2 TD)
Finley, GB at CHI 09/27 (9 rec., 0 TD)
Lloyd, DEN at TEN 10/03 (11 rec., 0 TD)
Keller, NYJ vs. NE 09/19 (7 rec., 1 TD)
Royal, DEN at TEN 10/03 (8 rec., 1 TD)
White, ATL at PIT 09/12 (ot) (13 rec., 0 TD)
Boldin, BAL at NYJ 09/13 (7 rec., 0 TD)
McCoy, PHI vs. WAS 10/03 (12 rec., 0 TD)
Naanee, SD at KC 09/13 (5 rec., 1 TD)
Gonzalez, ATL at NO 09/26 (ot) (8 rec., 1 TD)
Nicks, NYG vs. CHI 10/03 (8 rec., 0 TD)
Gates, SD at SEA 09/26 (7 rec., 1 TD)
Ward, PIT vs. ATL 09/12 (ot) (6 rec., 0 TD)
Pettigrew, DET vs. PHI 09/19 (7 rec., 0 TD)
Sims-Walker, JAX at SD 09/19 (10 rec., 1 TD)
White, ATL vs. SF 10/03 (7 rec., 0 TD)
Smith, NYG vs. TEN 09/26 (9 rec., 0 TD)
Finley, GB vs. BUF 09/19 (4 rec., 0 TD)
Gore, SF at KC 09/26 (9 rec., 0 TD)
Hernandez, NE at NYJ 09/19 (6 rec., 0 TD)
Wallace, PIT at TB 09/26 (3 rec., 2 TD)
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
100-Yard Rushing Games
231,
160,
145,
145,
144,
143,
142,
133,
131,
129,
129,
125,
120,
120,
117,
115,
114,
112,
106,
105,
105,
103,
102,
100,
Foster, HOU vs. IND 09/12 (33 att., 3 TD)
Peterson, MIN vs. DET 09/26 (23 att., 2 TD)
D. McFadden, OAK vs. STL 09/19 (30 att., 0 TD)
Peterson, MIN vs. MIA 09/19 (28 att., 1 TD)
Hillis, CLE at BAL 09/26 (22 att., 1 TD)
Mendenhall, PIT at TB 09/26 (19 att., 1 TD)
C. Johnson, TEN vs. OAK 09/12 (27 att., 2 TD)
Tomlinson, NYJ at BUF 10/03 (19 att., 2 TD)
Foster, HOU at OAK 10/03 (16 att., 1 TD)
Snelling, ATL vs. ARI 09/19 (24 att., 2 TD)
Bradshaw, NYG vs. CHI 10/03 (23 att., 1 TD)
C. Johnson, TEN at NYG 09/26 (32 att., 2 TD)
McCoy, PHI at DET 09/19 (16 att., 3 TD)
Mendenhall, PIT vs. ATL 09/12 (ot) (22 att., 1 TD)
Greene, NYJ at BUF 10/03 (22 att., 0 TD)
Hightower, ARI at ATL 09/19 (11 att., 1 TD)
Turner, ATL at NO 09/26 (ot) (30 att., 1 TD)
Gore, SF vs. NO 09/20 (20 att., 1 TD)
Foster, HOU vs. DAL 09/26 (17 att., 0 TD)
D. McFadden, OAK at ARI 09/26 (25 att., 1 TD)
Jones-Drew, JAX vs. IND 10/03 (26 att., 1 TD)
Vick, PHI vs. GB 09/12 (11 att., 0 TD)
Hillis, CLE vs. CIN 10/03 (27 att., 1 TD)
Tolbert, SD vs. ARI 10/03 (16 att., 1 TD)
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADING PASSERS
Pct
Player, Team
Att Comp Comp Yds
Manning, Ind.
172 120 69.8 1365
Brady, N.E.
122
85 69.7 911
Sanchez, NY-J
103
60 58.3 711
Rivers, S.D.
141
88 62.4 1328
Orton, Den.
175 118 67.4 1419
Schaub, Hou.
130
86 66.2 1037
Young, Ten.
71
47 66.2 511
Henne, Mia.
132
85 64.4 961
C. Palmer, Cin.
158
94 59.5 1078
Wallace, Cle.
85
52 61.2 554
Garrard, Jac.
96
61 63.5 611
Cassel, K.C.
77
42 54.5 494
Gradkowski, Oak.
95
52 54.7 695
Flacco, Bal.
145
83 57.2 920
AFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS
Pct
Player, Team
Att Comp Comp Yds
Manning, Ind.
2
1
1
2
Brady, N.E.
8
6t
2
8
Sanchez, NY-J
9
10
11
9
Rivers, S.D.
5
4
8
3
Orton, Den.
1
2
3
1
Schaub, Hou.
7
5
5
5
Young, Ten.
14
13
4
13
Henne, Mia.
6
6t
6
6
C. Palmer, Cin.
3
3
10
4
Wallace, Cle.
12
11t
9
12
Garrard, Jac.
10
9
7
11
Cassel, K.C.
13
14
14
14
Gradkowski, Oak.
11
11t 13
10
Flacco, Bal.
4
8
12
7
NFC / LEADING PASSERS
Pct
Player, Team
Att Comp Comp Yds
Vick, Phi.
96
59 61.5 799
Brees, N.O.
160 118 73.8 1131
Cutler, Chi.
102
68 66.7 912
Rodgers, G.B.
122
84 68.9 940
Romo, Dal.
128
88 68.8 940
Ryan, Atl.
149
93 62.4 978
McNabb, Was.
121
70 57.9 958
Freeman, T.B.
83
49 59.0 544
Manning, NY-G
132
85 64.4 1005
*Bradford, St.L
158
92 58.2 944
Hasselbeck, Sea.
126
77 61.1 814
Sh. Hill, Det.
161
97 60.2 991
A. Smith, S.F.
151
93 61.6 920
Favre, Min.
97
60 61.9 597
*Clausen, Car.
69
34 49.3 393
Anderson, Ariz
112
58 51.8 644
NFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS
Pct
Player, Team
Att Comp Comp Yds
Vick, Phi.
14
13
9
12
Brees, N.O.
2
1
1
1
Cutler, Chi.
12
11
4
10
Rodgers, G.B.
9
8
2
7t
Romo, Dal.
7
6
3
7t
Ryan, Atl.
5
3t
6
4
McNabb, Was.
10
10
14
5
Freeman, T.B.
15
15
12
15
Manning, NY-G
6
7
5
2
*Bradford, St.L
3
5
13
6
Hasselbeck, Sea.
8
9
10
11
Sh. Hill, Det.
1
2
11
3
A. Smith, S.F.
4
3t
8
9
Favre, Min.
13
12
7
14
*Clausen, Car.
16
16
16
16
Anderson, Ariz
11
14
15
13
Avg
Gain TD
7.94 11
7.47 9
6.90 8
9.42 9
8.11 6
7.98 7
7.20 4
7.28 5
6.82 5
6.52 3
6.36 6
6.42 4
7.32 4
6.34 5
Pct
TD Long Int
6.4 73t
1
7.4 46
2
7.8 67t
0
6.4 59t
4
3.4 61
3
5.4 50
4
5.6 56t
2
3.8 46
4
3.2 78t
3
3.5 65t
2
6.3 26
5
5.2 45t
3
4.2 70
4
3.4 40
6
Pct
Int
0.6
1.6
0.0
2.8
1.7
3.1
2.8
3.0
1.9
2.4
5.2
3.9
4.2
4.1
Rating
Points
112.2
109.0
105.3
102.8
96.3
95.6
94.3
86.1
82.7
82.2
80.7
75.4
74.7
70.5
Avg
Gain TD
4 1
5 2t
9 4
1 2t
2 6t
3 5
8 11t
7 8t
10 8t
11 15t
13 6t
12 11t
6 11t
14 8t
Pct
TD Long Int
3
2
2
3t
1
1
4
9t
13
6t
7
9t
6
3t
10
9t
14
6t
11
3t
5
13
8
6t
9
9t
12
14
Pct Rating
Int Points
2
1
3
2
1
3
8
4
4
5
10
6
7
7
9
8
5
9
6
10
14
11
11
12
13
13
12
14
Avg
Gain TD
8.32 6
7.07 7
8.94 6
7.70 8
7.34 4
6.56 6
7.92 3
6.55 4
7.61 5
5.97 6
6.46 4
6.16 5
6.09 3
6.15 2
5.70 1
5.75 3
Pct
TD Long Int
6.3 61t
0
4.4 80t
2
5.9 89t
3
6.6 48
5
3.1 63t
2
4.0 34
3
2.5 62
2
4.8 46
2
3.8 54t
6
3.8 49
6
3.2 52
6
3.1 75t
7
2.0 41
7
2.1 33
6
1.4 55t
2
2.7 35
5
Pct
Int
0.0
1.3
2.9
4.1
1.6
2.0
1.7
2.4
4.5
3.8
4.8
4.3
4.6
6.2
2.9
4.5
Avg
Gain TD
2 3t
7 2
1 3t
4 1
6 9t
8 3t
3 12t
9 9t
5 7t
14 3t
10 9t
11 7t
13 12t
12 15t
16 17t
15 12t
Pct
TD Long Int
2
1
5
2t
3
7t
1
9t
10
2t
6
7t
13
2t
4
2t
8
11t
7
11t
9
11t
11
15t
15
15t
14
11t
16
2t
12
9t
Pct Rating
Int Points
1
1
2
2
8
3
10
4
3
5
5
6
4
7
6
8
13
9
9
10
15
11
11
12
14
13
16
14
7
15
12
16
Rating
Points
108.8
102.4
102.2
96.3
93.9
86.5
84.7
84.6
81.2
72.3
70.7
70.2
66.1
60.4
59.6
59.5
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADING PASSERS
Pct
Player, Team
Att Comp Comp Yds
Manning, Ind.
172 120 69.8 1365
Brady, N.E.
122
85 69.7 911
Vick, Phi.
96
59 61.5 799
Sanchez, NY-J
103
60 58.3 711
Rivers, S.D.
141
88 62.4 1328
Brees, N.O.
160 118 73.8 1131
Cutler, Chi.
102
68 66.7 912
Rodgers, G.B.
122
84 68.9 940
Orton, Den.
175 118 67.4 1419
Schaub, Hou.
130
86 66.2 1037
Young, Ten.
71
47 66.2 511
Romo, Dal.
128
88 68.8 940
Ryan, Atl.
149
93 62.4 978
Henne, Mia.
132
85 64.4 961
McNabb, Was.
121
70 57.9 958
Freeman, T.B.
83
49 59.0 544
C. Palmer, Cin.
158
94 59.5 1078
Wallace, Cle.
85
52 61.2 554
Manning, NY-G
132
85 64.4 1005
Garrard, Jac.
96
61 63.5 611
Cassel, K.C.
77
42 54.5 494
Gradkowski, Oak.
95
52 54.7 695
*Bradford, St.L
158
92 58.2 944
Hasselbeck, Sea.
126
77 61.1 814
Flacco, Bal.
145
83 57.2 920
Sh. Hill, Det.
161
97 60.2 991
A. Smith, S.F.
151
93 61.6 920
Favre, Min.
97
60 61.9 597
*Clausen, Car.
69
34 49.3 393
Anderson, Ariz
112
58 51.8 644
NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS
Pct
Player, Team
Att Comp Comp Yds
Manning, Ind.
2
1
2
2
Brady, N.E.
16t 12t
3
18
Vick, Phi.
23t 23
17
20
Sanchez, NY-J
20
21t 23
21
Rivers, S.D.
10
9t 14
3
Brees, N.O.
4
2t
1
4
Cutler, Chi.
21
19
7
17
Rodgers, G.B.
16t 15
4
13t
Orton, Den.
1
2t
6
1
Schaub, Hou.
13
11
9
6
Young, Ten.
29
28
8
28
Romo, Dal.
14
9t
5
13t
Ryan, Atl.
8
6t 13
9
Henne, Mia.
11t 12t 10t 10
McNabb, Was.
18
18
25
11
Freeman, T.B.
27
27
22
27
C. Palmer, Cin.
5t
5
21
5
Wallace, Cle.
26
25t 18
26
Manning, NY-G
11t 12t 10t
7
Garrard, Jac.
23t 20
12
24
Cassel, K.C.
28
29
28
29
Gradkowski, Oak.
25
25t 27
22
*Bradford, St.L
5t
8
24
12
Hasselbeck, Sea.
15
17
19
19
Flacco, Bal.
9
16
26
15t
Sh. Hill, Det.
3
4
20
8
A. Smith, S.F.
7
6t 16
15t
Favre, Min.
22
21t 15
25
*Clausen, Car.
30
30
30
30
Anderson, Ariz
19
24
29
23
Avg
Gain TD
7.94 11
7.47 9
8.32 6
6.90 8
9.42 9
7.07 7
8.94 6
7.70 8
8.11 6
7.98 7
7.20 4
7.34 4
6.56 6
7.28 5
7.92 3
6.55 4
6.82 5
6.52 3
7.61 5
6.36 6
6.42 4
7.32 4
5.97 6
6.46 4
6.34 5
6.16 5
6.09 3
6.15 2
5.70 1
5.75 3
Pct
TD Long Int
6.4 73t
1
7.4 46
2
6.3 61t
0
7.8 67t
0
6.4 59t
4
4.4 80t
2
5.9 89t
3
6.6 48
5
3.4 61
3
5.4 50
4
5.6 56t
2
3.1 63t
2
4.0 34
3
3.8 46
4
2.5 62
2
4.8 46
2
3.2 78t
3
3.5 65t
2
3.8 54t
6
6.3 26
5
5.2 45t
3
4.2 70
4
3.8 49
6
3.2 52
6
3.4 40
6
3.1 75t
7
2.0 41
7
2.1 33
6
1.4 55t
2
2.7 35
5
Pct
Int
0.6
1.6
0.0
0.0
2.8
1.3
2.9
4.1
1.7
3.1
2.8
1.6
2.0
3.0
1.7
2.4
1.9
2.4
4.5
5.2
3.9
4.2
3.8
4.8
4.1
4.3
4.6
6.2
2.9
4.5
Avg
Gain TD
6 1
10 2t
3 8t
16 4t
1 2t
15 6t
2 8t
8 4t
4 8t
5 6t
14 19t
11 19t
18 8t
13 14t
7 26t
19 19t
17 14t
20 26t
9 14t
23 8t
22 19t
12 19t
28 8t
21 19t
24 14t
25 14t
27 26t
26 31t
30 33t
29 26t
Pct
TD Long
4
2
6t
1
5
13
8
3
21
10
9
24
15
17t
27
12
23
19
17t
6t
11
14
16
22
20
25
29
28
30
26
Pct Rating
Int Points
3
1
6
2
1t
3
1t
4
14
5
4
6
16
7
21
8
8
9
18
10
13
11
5
12
10
13
17
14
7
15
12
16
9
17
11
18
26
19
29
20
20
21
23
22
19
23
28
24
22
25
24
26
27
27
30
28
15
29
25
30
Int
3
4t
1t
1t
17t
4t
12t
21t
12t
17t
4t
4t
12t
17t
4t
4t
12t
4t
24t
21t
12t
17t
24t
24t
24t
29t
29t
24t
4t
21t
Rating
Points
112.2
109.0
108.8
105.3
102.8
102.4
102.2
96.3
96.3
95.6
94.3
93.9
86.5
86.1
84.7
84.6
82.7
82.2
81.2
80.7
75.4
74.7
72.3
70.7
70.5
70.2
66.1
60.4
59.6
59.5
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att Comp Comp% Yards
YPA TD
1)
Manning, Ind.
46
33 71.7
521 11.33 5
2)
Garrard, Jac.
23
14 60.9
129 5.61 3
3)
C. Palmer, Cin.
40
27 67.5
300 7.50 2
4)
Schaub, Hou.
34
20 58.8
259 7.62 3
5)
J. Campbell, Oak.
17
11 64.7
79 4.65 1
6)
Rivers, S.D.
39
23 59.0
364 9.33 2
7)
Orton, Den.
59
39 66.1
391 6.63 2
8)
K. Collins, Ten.
25
17 68.0
149 5.96 1
9)
Brady, N.E.
21
13 61.9
138 6.57 1
10) McCown, Jac.
19
11 57.9
120 6.32 0
11) Fitzpatrick, Buf.
16
8 50.0
121 7.56 2
12) Flacco, Bal.
41
24 58.5
264 6.44 2
13) Edwards, Buf.-Jac.
23
13 56.5
141 6.13 1
14) Young, Ten.
12
4 33.3
25 2.08 1
15) Wallace, Cle.
14
5 35.7
36 2.57 1
16) Cassel, K.C.
15
8 53.3
72 4.80 0
17) Sanchez, NY-J
26
10 38.5
96 3.69 1
18) Henne, Mia.
31
19 61.3
185 5.97 0
19) Gradkowski, Oak.
39
19 48.7
192 4.92 1
20) Batch, Pit.
10
5 50.0
52 5.20 0
21) Delhomme, Cle.
14
6 42.9
52 3.71 0
NFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att Comp Comp% Yards
1)
Cutler, Chi.
21
15 71.4
202
2)
Anderson, Ariz
16
10 62.5
135
3)
Romo, Dal.
38
24 63.2
318
4)
Vick, Phi.
23
14 60.9
168
5)
Brees, N.O.
41
30 73.2
248
6)
Ryan, Atl.
36
26 72.2
291
7)
Manning, NY-G
41
23 56.1
295
8)
Sh. Hill, Det.
69
42 60.9
402
9)
Kolb, Phi.
18
11 61.1
86
10) A. Smith, S.F.
49
26 53.1
266
11) Hasselbeck, Sea.
25
16 64.0
162
12) Freeman, T.B.
21
10 47.6
116
13) McNabb, Was.
35
19 54.3
179
14) Rodgers, G.B.
23
13 56.5
155
15) *Clausen, Car.
39
18 46.2
190
16) *Bradford, St.L
42
23 54.8
241
17) Favre, Min.
27
12 44.4
110
18) M. Moore, Car.
15
5 33.3
81
YPA TD
9.62 2
8.44 1
8.37 1
7.30 1
6.05 0
8.08 1
7.20 1
5.83 1
4.78 1
5.43 1
6.48 0
5.52 1
5.11 0
6.74 1
4.87 0
5.74 1
4.07 0
5.40 0
TD% Int
10.9
0
13.0
0
5.0
0
8.8
1
5.9
0
5.1
2
3.4
2
4.0
1
4.8
1
0.0
0
12.5
2
4.9
2
4.3
1
8.3
0
7.1
0
0.0
0
3.8
0
0.0
2
2.6
2
0.0
2
0.0
1
TD% Int
9.5
0
6.3
0
2.6
0
4.3
0
0.0
0
2.8
2
2.4
1
1.4
2
5.6
1
2.0
1
0.0
1
4.8
1
0.0
1
4.3
2
0.0
1
2.4
3
0.0
1
0.0
2
Int%
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.9
0.0
5.1
3.4
4.0
4.8
0.0
12.5
4.9
4.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.5
5.1
20.0
7.1
Rating
145.3
115.8
106.3
100.0
95.0
85.8
82.0
80.3
77.1
76.6
75.3
73.6
71.1
70.1
68.2
66.5
62.3
51.1
50.4
25.8
23.5
Int% Rating
0.0 133.4
0.0 110.2
0.0 98.4
0.0 97.7
0.0 88.3
5.6 82.1
2.4 76.8
2.9 69.8
5.6 68.3
2.0 67.2
4.0 65.8
4.8 60.8
2.9 56.7
8.7 55.5
2.6 50.2
7.1 49.8
3.7 40.7
13.3 12.8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att Comp Comp% Yards
YPA TD
1)
Manning, Ind.
46
33 71.7
521 11.33 5
2)
Cutler, Chi.
21
15 71.4
202 9.62 2
3)
Garrard, Jac.
23
14 60.9
129 5.61 3
4)
Anderson, Ariz
16
10 62.5
135 8.44 1
5)
C. Palmer, Cin.
40
27 67.5
300 7.50 2
6)
Schaub, Hou.
34
20 58.8
259 7.62 3
7)
Romo, Dal.
38
24 63.2
318 8.37 1
8)
Vick, Phi.
23
14 60.9
168 7.30 1
9)
J. Campbell, Oak.
17
11 64.7
79 4.65 1
10) Brees, N.O.
41
30 73.2
248 6.05 0
11) Rivers, S.D.
39
23 59.0
364 9.33 2
12) Ryan, Atl.
36
26 72.2
291 8.08 1
13) Orton, Den.
59
39 66.1
391 6.63 2
14) K. Collins, Ten.
25
17 68.0
149 5.96 1
15) Brady, N.E.
21
13 61.9
138 6.57 1
16) Manning, NY-G
41
23 56.1
295 7.20 1
17) McCown, Jac.
19
11 57.9
120 6.32 0
18) Fitzpatrick, Buf.
16
8 50.0
121 7.56 2
19) Flacco, Bal.
41
24 58.5
264 6.44 2
20) Edwards, Buf.-Jac.
23
13 56.5
141 6.13 1
21) Young, Ten.
12
4 33.3
25 2.08 1
22) Sh. Hill, Det.
69
42 60.9
402 5.83 1
23) Kolb, Phi.
18
11 61.1
86 4.78 1
24) Wallace, Cle.
14
5 35.7
36 2.57 1
25) A. Smith, S.F.
49
26 53.1
266 5.43 1
26) Cassel, K.C.
15
8 53.3
72 4.80 0
27) Hasselbeck, Sea.
25
16 64.0
162 6.48 0
28) Sanchez, NY-J
26
10 38.5
96 3.69 1
29) Freeman, T.B.
21
10 47.6
116 5.52 1
30) McNabb, Was.
35
19 54.3
179 5.11 0
31) Rodgers, G.B.
23
13 56.5
155 6.74 1
32) Henne, Mia.
31
19 61.3
185 5.97 0
33) Gradkowski, Oak.
39
19 48.7
192 4.92 1
34) *Clausen, Car.
39
18 46.2
190 4.87 0
35) *Bradford, St.L
42
23 54.8
241 5.74 1
36) Favre, Min.
27
12 44.4
110 4.07 0
37) Batch, Pit.
10
5 50.0
52 5.20 0
38) Delhomme, Cle.
14
6 42.9
52 3.71 0
39) M. Moore, Car.
15
5 33.3
81 5.40 0
TD% Int
10.9
0
9.5
0
13.0
0
6.3
0
5.0
0
8.8
1
2.6
0
4.3
0
5.9
0
0.0
0
5.1
2
2.8
2
3.4
2
4.0
1
4.8
1
2.4
1
0.0
0
12.5
2
4.9
2
4.3
1
8.3
0
1.4
2
5.6
1
7.1
0
2.0
1
0.0
0
0.0
1
3.8
0
4.8
1
0.0
1
4.3
2
0.0
2
2.6
2
0.0
1
2.4
3
0.0
1
0.0
2
0.0
1
0.0
2
Int%
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.1
5.6
3.4
4.0
4.8
2.4
0.0
12.5
4.9
4.3
0.0
2.9
5.6
0.0
2.0
0.0
4.0
0.0
4.8
2.9
8.7
6.5
5.1
2.6
7.1
3.7
20.0
7.1
13.3
Rating
145.3
133.4
115.8
110.2
106.3
100.0
98.4
97.7
95.0
88.3
85.8
82.1
82.0
80.3
77.1
76.8
76.6
75.3
73.6
71.1
70.1
69.8
68.3
68.2
67.2
66.5
65.8
62.3
60.8
56.7
55.5
51.1
50.4
50.2
49.8
40.7
25.8
23.5
12.8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att Comp Comp% Yards
1)
Brady, N.E.
34
24 70.6
295
2)
Henne, Mia.
41
28 68.3
296
3)
Manning, Ind.
37
24 64.9
331
4)
Rivers, S.D.
36
20 55.6
291
5)
Young, Ten.
27
18 66.7
175
6)
Sanchez, NY-J
31
15 48.4
193
7)
Schaub, Hou.
27
15 55.6
185
8)
Garrard, Jac.
33
23 69.7
248
9)
Gradkowski, Oak.
29
14 48.3
198
10) Orton, Den.
39
24 61.5
267
11) Cassel, K.C.
24
10 41.7
132
12) Flacco, Bal.
48
24 50.0
340
13) Batch, Pit.
21
10 47.6
115
14) Wallace, Cle.
26
11 42.3
154
15) C. Palmer, Cin.
49
25 51.0
221
YPA TD
8.68 5
7.22 3
8.95 2
8.08 4
6.48 3
6.23 2
6.85 1
7.52 1
6.83 2
6.85 2
5.50 1
7.08 2
5.48 1
5.92 1
4.51 0
TD% Int
14.7
1
7.3
0
5.4
0
11.1
1
11.1
1
6.5
0
3.7
0
3.0
1
6.9
1
5.1
2
4.2
0
4.2
3
4.8
1
3.8
1
0.0
1
Int%
2.9
0.0
0.0
2.8
3.7
0.0
0.0
3.0
3.4
5.1
0.0
6.3
4.8
3.8
2.0
Rating
124.4
113.5
111.4
107.5
106.3
89.9
89.3
89.0
79.4
77.6
73.6
61.1
60.6
58.8
54.9
NFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att Comp Comp% Yards
YPA TD
1)
Vick, Phi.
27
16 59.3
272 10.07 2
2)
Ryan, Atl.
44
27 61.4
332 7.55 5
3)
Brees, N.O.
41
26 63.4
243 5.93 4
4)
Freeman, T.B.
29
19 65.5
229 7.90 1
5)
*Bradford, St.L
49
28 57.1
350 7.14 2
6)
Hasselbeck, Sea.
32
22 68.8
171 5.34 1
7)
Sh. Hill, Det.
41
21 51.2
297 7.24 3
8)
Rodgers, G.B.
34
20 58.8
257 7.56 3
9)
McNabb, Was.
35
15 42.9
197 5.63 1
10) Romo, Dal.
27
16 59.3
199 7.37 0
11) Manning, NY-G
39
20 51.3
307 7.87 2
12) Cutler, Chi.
26
15 57.7
164 6.31 1
13) Anderson, Ariz
35
15 42.9
199 5.69 1
14) A. Smith, S.F.
41
22 53.7
221 5.39 1
15) M. Moore, Car.
20
11 55.0
167 8.35 0
16) Favre, Min.
27
13 48.1
143 5.30 0
TD% Int
7.4
0
11.4
1
9.8
1
3.4
0
4.1
0
3.1
1
7.3
2
8.8
4
2.9
0
0.0
1
5.1
3
3.8
2
2.9
2
2.4
3
0.0
2
0.0
2
Int%
0.0
2.3
2.4
0.0
0.0
3.1
4.9
11.8
0.0
3.7
7.7
7.7
5.7
7.3
10.0
7.4
Rating
118.1
113.1
102.0
101.1
93.1
79.0
79.0
72.4
70.8
66.7
62.7
57.2
47.2
46.9
43.1
33.4
NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att Comp Comp% Yards
YPA TD
1)
Brady, N.E.
34
24 70.6
295 8.68 5
2)
Vick, Phi.
27
16 59.3
272 10.07 2
3)
Henne, Mia.
41
28 68.3
296 7.22 3
4)
Ryan, Atl.
44
27 61.4
332 7.55 5
5)
Manning, Ind.
37
24 64.9
331 8.95 2
6)
Rivers, S.D.
36
20 55.6
291 8.08 4
7)
Young, Ten.
27
18 66.7
175 6.48 3
8)
Brees, N.O.
41
26 63.4
243 5.93 4
9)
Freeman, T.B.
29
19 65.5
229 7.90 1
10) *Bradford, St.L
49
28 57.1
350 7.14 2
11) Sanchez, NY-J
31
15 48.4
193 6.23 2
12) Schaub, Hou.
27
15 55.6
185 6.85 1
13) Garrard, Jac.
33
23 69.7
248 7.52 1
14) Gradkowski, Oak.
29
14 48.3
198 6.83 2
15) Hasselbeck, Sea.
32
22 68.8
171 5.34 1
16) Sh. Hill, Det.
41
21 51.2
297 7.24 3
17) Orton, Den.
39
24 61.5
267 6.85 2
18) Cassel, K.C.
24
10 41.7
132 5.50 1
19) Rodgers, G.B.
34
20 58.8
257 7.56 3
20) McNabb, Was.
35
15 42.9
197 5.63 1
21) Romo, Dal.
27
16 59.3
199 7.37 0
22) Manning, NY-G
39
20 51.3
307 7.87 2
23) Flacco, Bal.
48
24 50.0
340 7.08 2
24) Batch, Pit.
21
10 47.6
115 5.48 1
25) Wallace, Cle.
26
11 42.3
154 5.92 1
26) Cutler, Chi.
26
15 57.7
164 6.31 1
27) C. Palmer, Cin.
49
25 51.0
221 4.51 0
28) Anderson, Ariz
35
15 42.9
199 5.69 1
29) A. Smith, S.F.
41
22 53.7
221 5.39 1
30) M. Moore, Car.
20
11 55.0
167 8.35 0
31) Favre, Min.
27
13 48.1
143 5.30 0
TD% Int
14.7
1
7.4
0
7.3
0
11.4
1
5.4
0
11.1
1
11.1
1
9.8
1
3.4
0
4.1
0
6.5
0
3.7
0
3.0
1
6.9
1
3.1
1
7.3
2
5.1
2
4.2
0
8.8
4
2.9
0
0.0
1
5.1
3
4.2
3
4.8
1
3.8
1
3.8
2
0.0
1
2.9
2
2.4
3
0.0
2
0.0
2
Int%
2.9
0.0
0.0
2.3
0.0
2.8
3.7
2.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
3.4
3.1
4.9
5.1
0.0
11.8
0.0
3.7
7.7
6.3
4.8
3.8
7.7
2.0
5.7
7.3
10.0
7.4
Rating
124.4
118.1
113.5
113.1
111.4
107.5
106.3
102.0
101.1
93.1
89.9
89.3
89.0
79.4
79.0
79.0
77.6
73.6
72.4
70.8
66.7
62.7
61.1
60.6
58.8
57.2
54.9
47.2
46.9
43.1
33.4
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADING RUSHERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Foster, Hou.
2)
Mendenhall, Pit.
3)
D. McFadden, Oak.
4)
C. Johnson, Ten.
5)
Tomlinson, NY-J
6t) Hillis, Cle.
6t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
8)
Tolbert, S.D.
9)
Benson, Cin.
10) Charles, K.C.
11) Rice, Bal.
12) Addai, Ind.
13) R. Brown, Mia.
14) Greene, NY-J
15) Jones, K.C.
16) Green-Ellis, N.E.
17) Williams, Mia.
18) Lynch, Buf.
19) *Mathews, S.D.
20) Ringer, Ten.
21) Moreno, Den.
22) F. Taylor, N.E.
23) Slaton, Hou.
24) Fitzpatrick, Buf. (QB)
25) Jennings, Jac.
26) F. Jackson, Buf.
27t) Garrard, Jac. (QB)
27t) Harrison, Cle.
29) Ward, Hou.
30) D. Brown, Ind.
31) B. Smith, NY-J (WR)
32) Woodhead, NY-J-N.E.
33) McGahee, Bal.
34) Scott, Cin.
35) Sproles, S.D.
36) Young, Ten. (QB)
37) Redman, Pit.
38) J. Campbell, Oak. (QB)
39) Bush, Oak.
40t) Buckhalter, Den.
40t) *Spiller, Buf.
42) Faulk, N.E.
43) Cribbs, Cle. (WR)
44) Dixon, Pit. (QB)
45) Batch, Pit. (QB)
46t) Gradkowski, Oak. (QB)
46t) Maroney, N.E.-Den.
46t) Orton, Den. (QB)
49t) Edwards, Buf.-Jac. (QB)
49t) Morris, N.E.
Att Yards
85
537
89
411
85
392
94
354
56
341
66
322
83
322
51
281
80
262
34
238
60
230
59
228
48
226
52
223
52
217
47
215
43
176
37
164
34
159
15
114
39
111
25
98
17
94
10
92
19
89
20
87
20
85
25
85
14
84
23
81
8
79
11
78
30
76
15
74
16
70
13
66
15
58
10
54
10
53
27
49
14
49
8
45
9
41
5
32
7
30
11
29
23
29
10
29
5
24
9
24
Avg Long TD
6.3 74t 4
4.6 50t 4
4.6 33
1
3.8 76t 4
6.1 31
3
4.9 48
4
3.9 18
1
5.5 29
3
3.3 13
2
7.0 56t 1
3.8 30
0
3.9 17
2
4.7 51
1
4.3 17
0
4.2 27
1
4.6 22
2
4.1 16
0
4.4 17
0
4.7 20
1
7.6 54
1
2.8 17
2
3.9 24
0
5.5 23
0
9.2 22
0
4.7 15
0
4.4 12
1
4.3 25t 1
3.4 39
0
6.0 33t 1
3.5 11
1
9.9 22
0
7.1 22t 1
2.5 10
2
4.9 12
0
4.4 34
0
5.1 20
0
3.9 16
0
5.4 16
0
5.3 15
1
1.8
7
1
3.5 19
0
5.6 11
0
4.6 19
0
6.4 21
0
4.3 24
0
2.6
8
0
1.3
8
0
2.9
9
0
4.8
8
0
2.7
9
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / LEADING RUSHERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Peterson, Min.
2)
Bradshaw, NY-G
3)
S. Jackson, St.L
4)
Turner, Atl.
5)
McCoy, Phi.
6)
Gore, S.F.
7)
D. Williams, Car.
8)
Hightower, Ariz
9)
Snelling, Atl.
10) Forsett, Sea.
11) Portis, Was.
12) Vick, Phi. (QB)
13) *Best, Det.
14) P. Thomas, N.O.
15) C. Williams, T.B.
16) Jackson, G.B.
17) Forte, Chi.
18) Jacobs, NY-G
19) Barber, Dal.
20) Kuhn, G.B.
21) Torain, Was.
22) B. Wells, Ariz
23) Freeman, T.B. (QB)
24) Stewart, Car.
25) Jones, Dal.
26) McNabb, Was. (QB)
27) *Ivory, N.O.
28t) Sh. Hill, Det. (QB)
28t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB)
30) Taylor, Chi.
31) Cutler, Chi. (QB)
32) Stephens-Howling, Ariz
33) Darby, St.L
34) Ryan, Atl. (QB)
35) Betts, N.O.
36) Grant, G.B.
37) Hasselbeck, Sea. (QB)
38t) J. Jones, Sea.
38t) Washington, Sea.
40) A. Smith, S.F. (QB)
41) *Blount, T.B.
42) *Toston, St.L
43) Graham, T.B.
44) *Gerhart, Min.
45t) Choice, Dal.
45t) *Clausen, Car. (QB)
45t) Kolb, Phi. (QB)
45t) Logan, Det. (WR)
49t) M. Bell, Phi.
49t) Goodson, Car.
Att Yards Avg Long TD
70
392 5.6 80t 3
75
382 5.1 39
3
73
284 3.9 42t 1
74
281 3.8 32
1
50
273 5.5 46t 4
73
270 3.7 20
1
56
266 4.8 39t 1
42
233 5.5 80t 2
47
226 4.8 30
2
51
215 4.2 32
0
49
195 4.0 27
2
26
187 7.2 31
1
50
174 3.5 33
4
46
147 3.2 12
1
55
139 2.5 20
0
45
137 3.0 18
1
50
134 2.7 17
0
26
131 5.0 29
1
36
125 3.5 12
1
26
121 4.7 18
1
25
116 4.6 36
1
19
94 4.9 24
0
12
92 7.7 33
0
28
89 3.2 19
1
22
88 4.0 15
0
8
81 10.1 26
0
19
80 4.2 14
0
12
69 5.8 40
0
15
69 4.6 17
2
19
66 3.5 11
0
13
62 4.8 16
0
9
53 5.9 21
0
19
52 2.7 13
1
18
51 2.8 13
0
13
47 3.6 11
0
8
45 5.6 18
0
9
33 3.7 20t 2
12
30 2.5
6
0
12
30 2.5
7
0
5
29 5.8 12
0
6
27 4.5 12
1
12
25 2.1
8
0
11
24 2.2
9
0
7
22 3.1
8
0
8
21 2.6
8
0
9
21 2.3
6
0
2
21 10.5 11
0
1
21 21.0 21
0
12
20 1.7
9
0
6
20 3.3
9
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADING RUSHERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Foster, Hou.
2)
Mendenhall, Pit.
3t) D. McFadden, Oak.
3t) Peterson, Min.
5)
Bradshaw, NY-G
6)
C. Johnson, Ten.
7)
Tomlinson, NY-J
8t) Hillis, Cle.
8t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
10) S. Jackson, St.L
11t) Tolbert, S.D.
11t) Turner, Atl.
13) McCoy, Phi.
14) Gore, S.F.
15) D. Williams, Car.
16) Benson, Cin.
17) Charles, K.C.
18) Hightower, Ariz
19) Rice, Bal.
20) Addai, Ind.
21t) R. Brown, Mia.
21t) Snelling, Atl.
23) Greene, NY-J
24) Jones, K.C.
25t) Forsett, Sea.
25t) Green-Ellis, N.E.
27) Portis, Was.
28) Vick, Phi. (QB)
29) Williams, Mia.
30) *Best, Det.
31) Lynch, Buf.
32) *Mathews, S.D.
33) P. Thomas, N.O.
34) C. Williams, T.B.
35) Jackson, G.B.
36) Forte, Chi.
37) Jacobs, NY-G
38) Barber, Dal.
39) Kuhn, G.B.
40) Torain, Was.
41) Ringer, Ten.
42) Moreno, Den.
43) F. Taylor, N.E.
44t) Slaton, Hou.
44t) B. Wells, Ariz
46t) Fitzpatrick, Buf. (QB)
46t) Freeman, T.B. (QB)
48t) Jennings, Jac.
48t) Stewart, Car.
50) Jones, Dal.
Att Yards
85
537
89
411
85
392
70
392
75
382
94
354
56
341
66
322
83
322
73
284
51
281
74
281
50
273
73
270
56
266
80
262
34
238
42
233
60
230
59
228
48
226
47
226
52
223
52
217
51
215
47
215
49
195
26
187
43
176
50
174
37
164
34
159
46
147
55
139
45
137
50
134
26
131
36
125
26
121
25
116
15
114
39
111
25
98
17
94
19
94
10
92
12
92
19
89
28
89
22
88
Avg Long TD
6.3 74t 4
4.6 50t 4
4.6 33
1
5.6 80t 3
5.1 39
3
3.8 76t 4
6.1 31
3
4.9 48
4
3.9 18
1
3.9 42t 1
5.5 29
3
3.8 32
1
5.5 46t 4
3.7 20
1
4.8 39t 1
3.3 13
2
7.0 56t 1
5.5 80t 2
3.8 30
0
3.9 17
2
4.7 51
1
4.8 30
2
4.3 17
0
4.2 27
1
4.2 32
0
4.6 22
2
4.0 27
2
7.2 31
1
4.1 16
0
3.5 33
4
4.4 17
0
4.7 20
1
3.2 12
1
2.5 20
0
3.0 18
1
2.7 17
0
5.0 29
1
3.5 12
1
4.7 18
1
4.6 36
1
7.6 54
1
2.8 17
2
3.9 24
0
5.5 23
0
4.9 24
0
9.2 22
0
7.7 33
0
4.7 15
0
3.2 19
1
4.0 15
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att
1t) Hillis, Cle.
5
1t) Foster, Hou.
4
1t) Polite, Mia.
4
1t) Orton, Den.
2
1t) Schaub, Hou.
2
1t) Addai, Ind.
1
1t) Batch, Pit.
1
1t) Brady, N.E.
1
1t) Flacco, Bal.
1
1t) Garrard, Jac.
1
1t) Hester, S.D.
1
1t) Jones, K.C.
1
1t) McIntyre, Buf.
1
1t) Moreno, Den.
1
1t) Morris, N.E.
1
1t) Parrish, Buf.
1
1t) Wallace, Cle.
1
1t) Williams, Mia.
1
19t) C. Johnson, Ten.
5
19t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
5
21) Redman, Pit.
4
22) Green-Ellis, N.E.
3
23t) Buckhalter, Den.
4
23t) Benson, Cin.
2
23t) Greene, NY-J
2
23t) McGahee, Bal.
2
23t) C. Palmer, Cin.
2
23t) Sanchez, NY-J
2
FD
5
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
Pct
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
80.0
80.0
75.0
66.7
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
NFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att
1t) Barber, Dal.
4
1t) Ryan, Atl.
3
1t) S. Jackson, St.L
2
1t) Peterson, Min.
2
1t) Bradshaw, NY-G
1
1t) Darby, St.L
1
1t) *Dixon, S.F.
1
1t) *Graham, N.O.
1
1t) Harvin, Min.
1
1t) Hasselbeck, Sea.
1
1t) Sh. Hill, Det.
1
1t) Jackson, G.B.
1
1t) Jacobs, NY-G
1
1t) Manning, NY-G
1
1t) Norwood, Atl.
1
1t) Snelling, Atl.
1
1t) P. Thomas, N.O.
1
1t) Vick, Phi.
1
1t) B. Wells, Ariz
1
1t) C. Williams, T.B.
1
1t) D. Williams, Car.
1
22t) Forsett, Sea.
3
22t) McCoy, Phi.
3
24t) *Best, Det.
2
24t) Graham, T.B.
2
24t) *Ivory, N.O.
2
24t) Mughelli, Atl.
2
28) Turner, Atl.
3
29) Forte, Chi.
6
FD
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Pct
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
66.7
66.7
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
33.3
16.7
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Att
1t) Hillis, Cle.
5
1t) Barber, Dal.
4
1t) Foster, Hou.
4
1t) Polite, Mia.
4
1t) Ryan, Atl.
3
1t) S. Jackson, St.L
2
1t) Orton, Den.
2
1t) Peterson, Min.
2
1t) Schaub, Hou.
2
1t) Addai, Ind.
1
1t) Batch, Pit.
1
1t) Bradshaw, NY-G
1
1t) Brady, N.E.
1
1t) Darby, St.L
1
1t) *Dixon, S.F.
1
1t) Flacco, Bal.
1
1t) Garrard, Jac.
1
1t) *Graham, N.O.
1
1t) Harvin, Min.
1
1t) Hasselbeck, Sea.
1
1t) Hester, S.D.
1
1t) Sh. Hill, Det.
1
1t) Jackson, G.B.
1
1t) Jacobs, NY-G
1
1t) Jones, K.C.
1
1t) Manning, NY-G
1
1t) McIntyre, Buf.
1
1t) Moreno, Den.
1
1t) Morris, N.E.
1
1t) Norwood, Atl.
1
1t) Parrish, Buf.
1
1t) Snelling, Atl.
1
1t) P. Thomas, N.O.
1
1t) Vick, Phi.
1
1t) Wallace, Cle.
1
1t) B. Wells, Ariz
1
1t) C. Williams, T.B.
1
1t) D. Williams, Car.
1
1t) Williams, Mia.
1
40t) C. Johnson, Ten.
5
40t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
5
42) Redman, Pit.
4
43t) Forsett, Sea.
3
43t) Green-Ellis, N.E.
3
43t) McCoy, Phi.
3
46t) Buckhalter, Den.
4
46t) Benson, Cin.
2
46t) *Best, Det.
2
46t) Graham, T.B.
2
46t) Greene, NY-J
2
46t) *Ivory, N.O.
2
46t) McGahee, Bal.
2
46t) Mughelli, Atl.
2
46t) C. Palmer, Cin.
2
46t) Sanchez, NY-J
2
FD
5
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Pct
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
80.0
80.0
75.0
66.7
66.7
66.7
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Wayne, Ind.
2)
Collie, Ind.
3)
Clark, Ind. (TE)
4t) Boldin, Bal.
4t) Marshall, Mia.
6)
Welker, N.E.
7t) Lloyd, Den.
7t) Royal, Den.
9t) Gates, S.D. (TE)
9t) Owens, Cin.
11) Ochocinco, Cin.
12t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
12t) Bess, Mia.
12t) Gaffney, Den.
15) Walter, Hou.
16t) A. Johnson, Hou.
16t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
18t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
18t) Watson, Cle. (TE)
18t) *Gresham, Cin. (TE)
21t) M. Thomas, Jac.
21t) Heap, Bal. (TE)
23t) Murphy, Oak.
23t) D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
23t) Hillis, Cle. (RB)
26) *Shipley, Cin.
27t) Floyd, S.D.
27t) Washington, Ten.
27t) Jones, Hou.
30t) Mason, Bal.
30t) Addai, Ind. (RB)
32t) Edwards, NY-J
32t) St. Johnson, Buf.
32t) Cribbs, Cle.
32t) Ward, Pit.
32t) Sims-Walker, Jac.
32t) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
32t) *Moeaki, K.C. (TE)
32t) Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
32t) *Spiller, Buf. (RB)
32t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
42t) Naanee, S.D.
42t) Foster, Hou. (RB)
42t) *D. Thomas, Den.
42t) Heyward-Bey, Oak.
42t) Tate, N.E.
42t) B. Hartline, Mia.
42t) Cotchery, NY-J
42t) Rice, Bal. (RB)
42t) Buckhalter, Den. (RB)
Rec Yards Avg Long TD
33
456 13.8 42
2
32
398 12.4 73t 5
28
275 9.8 50t 3
27
355 13.1 38
3
27
340 12.6 46
1
26
217 8.3 27
3
25
454 18.2 61
1
25
299 12.0 41
2
24
386 16.1 34
6
24
374 15.6 78t 1
23
296 12.9 42
1
22
278 12.6 27
2
22
242 11.0 21
1
22
240 10.9 28
1
20
242 12.1 35
3
19
255 13.4 34t 1
19
254 13.4 39
5
18
240 13.3 46
0
18
185 10.3 44
1
18
134 7.4 27
1
17
207 12.2 26
0
17
188 11.1 35
0
16
243 15.2 70
1
16
162 10.1 43
1
16
94 5.9 16
0
15
190 12.7 51
0
14
285 20.4 54t 2
14
194 13.9 56t 2
14
145 10.4 23
1
13
162 12.5 40
1
13
79 6.1 13
0
12
227 18.9 67t 3
12
168 14.0 37t 2
12
167 13.9 65t 1
12
165 13.8 25
1
12
139 11.6 23
1
12
138 11.5 26
3
12
123 10.3 20
2
12
82 6.8 10
0
12
45 3.8
9
1
12
38 3.2 17
0
11
181 16.5 59t 1
11
152 13.8 50
1
11
149 13.5 27
1
11
142 12.9 33
0
11
135 12.3 29
0
11
133 12.1 28
1
11
90 8.2 14
1
11
74 6.7 19
0
11
71 6.5 12
1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS
Rank Player, Team
1)
White, Atl.
2)
Gore, S.F. (RB)
3)
McCoy, Phi. (RB)
4t) Austin, Dal.
4t) Clayton, St.L
4t) Moss, Was.
4t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
4t) Smith, NY-G
9t) Finley, G.B. (TE)
9t) Nicks, NY-G
9t) Driver, G.B.
9t) *Best, Det. (RB)
9t) Amendola, St.L
14t) C. Johnson, Det.
14t) Shockey, N.O. (TE)
14t) Scheffler, Det. (TE)
17t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
17t) Fitzgerald, Ariz
17t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
20) Colston, N.O.
21) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
22t) D. Jackson, Phi.
22t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
22t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
25t) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
25t) Witten, Dal. (TE)
27t) Manningham, NY-G
27t) Moore, N.O.
27t) Breaston, Ariz
27t) Carlson, Sea. (TE)
27t) *Bryant, Dal.
32t) Smith, Car.
32t) Henderson, N.O.
32t) Branch, Sea.
32t) Peterson, Min. (RB)
32t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE)
37t) Knox, Chi.
37t) R. Williams, Dal.
37t) Maclin, Phi.
37t) Jennings, G.B.
37t) *M. Williams, T.B.
37t) Morgan, S.F.
37t) Celek, Phi. (TE)
37t) S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
37t) Harvin, Min.
37t) Bennett, Chi.
47t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE)
47t) Crabtree, S.F.
47t) Winslow, T.B. (TE)
47t) M. Williams, Sea.
47t) J. Jones, G.B.
47t) Fells, St.L (TE)
47t) Avant, Phi.
47t) Bennett, Dal. (TE)
Rec Yards Avg Long TD
32
362 11.3 24
2
29
263 9.1 41
1
23
172 7.5 31
0
22
308 14.0 30
1
22
300 13.6 39
2
22
290 13.2 56
1
22
249 11.3 35
0
22
211 9.6 29
0
21
301 14.3 34
1
21
279 13.3 31t 4
21
218 10.4 48
3
21
217 10.3 75t 1
21
208 9.9 36
0
20
237 11.9 23t 3
20
196 9.8 31
1
20
171 8.6 25
1
19
209 11.0 41
1
19
208 10.9 29
2
19
205 10.8 34
1
18
190 10.6 30
0
17
133 7.8 23
0
16
337 21.1 61t 2
16
234 14.6 35
2
16
209 13.1 89t 3
15
179 11.9 39t 2
15
134 8.9 23
0
14
238 17.0 54t 1
14
209 14.9 80t 3
14
183 13.1 35
1
14
160 11.4 37
1
14
158 11.3 30
0
13
174 13.4 37t 2
13
148 11.4 29t 1
13
112 8.6 41
1
13
85 6.5 17
0
13
79 6.1 16
1
12
258 21.5 59
0
12
191 15.9 63t 2
12
162 13.5 45t 4
12
161 13.4 32t 3
12
139 11.6 35t 2
12
134 11.2 17
1
12
128 10.7 27
1
12
116 9.7 49
0
12
106 8.8 24t 1
12
76 6.3
9
0
11
169 15.4 33
1
11
139 12.6 32
0
11
139 12.6 40
0
11
138 12.5 35
0
11
112 10.2 30t 1
11
108 9.8 36
1
11
105 9.5 18
0
11
78 7.1 16
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Wayne, Ind.
2t) Collie, Ind.
2t) White, Atl.
4)
Gore, S.F. (RB)
5)
Clark, Ind. (TE)
6t) Boldin, Bal.
6t) Marshall, Mia.
8)
Welker, N.E.
9t) Lloyd, Den.
9t) Royal, Den.
11t) Gates, S.D. (TE)
11t) Owens, Cin.
13t) Ochocinco, Cin.
13t) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
15t) Austin, Dal.
15t) Clayton, St.L
15t) Moss, Was.
15t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
15t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
15t) Bess, Mia.
15t) Gaffney, Den.
15t) Smith, NY-G
23t) Finley, G.B. (TE)
23t) Nicks, NY-G
23t) Driver, G.B.
23t) *Best, Det. (RB)
23t) Amendola, St.L
28t) Walter, Hou.
28t) C. Johnson, Det.
28t) Shockey, N.O. (TE)
28t) Scheffler, Det. (TE)
32t) A. Johnson, Hou.
32t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
32t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
32t) Fitzgerald, Ariz
32t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
37t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
37t) Colston, N.O.
37t) Watson, Cle. (TE)
37t) *Gresham, Cin. (TE)
41t) M. Thomas, Jac.
41t) Heap, Bal. (TE)
41t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
44t) D. Jackson, Phi.
44t) Murphy, Oak.
44t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
44t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
44t) D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
44t) Hillis, Cle. (RB)
50t) *Shipley, Cin.
50t) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
50t) Witten, Dal. (TE)
Rec Yards Avg Long TD
33
456 13.8 42
2
32
398 12.4 73t 5
32
362 11.3 24
2
29
263 9.1 41
1
28
275 9.8 50t 3
27
355 13.1 38
3
27
340 12.6 46
1
26
217 8.3 27
3
25
454 18.2 61
1
25
299 12.0 41
2
24
386 16.1 34
6
24
374 15.6 78t 1
23
296 12.9 42
1
23
172 7.5 31
0
22
308 14.0 30
1
22
300 13.6 39
2
22
290 13.2 56
1
22
278 12.6 27
2
22
249 11.3 35
0
22
242 11.0 21
1
22
240 10.9 28
1
22
211 9.6 29
0
21
301 14.3 34
1
21
279 13.3 31t 4
21
218 10.4 48
3
21
217 10.3 75t 1
21
208 9.9 36
0
20
242 12.1 35
3
20
237 11.9 23t 3
20
196 9.8 31
1
20
171 8.6 25
1
19
255 13.4 34t 1
19
254 13.4 39
5
19
209 11.0 41
1
19
208 10.9 29
2
19
205 10.8 34
1
18
240 13.3 46
0
18
190 10.6 30
0
18
185 10.3 44
1
18
134 7.4 27
1
17
207 12.2 26
0
17
188 11.1 35
0
17
133 7.8 23
0
16
337 21.1 61t 2
16
243 15.2 70
1
16
234 14.6 35
2
16
209 13.1 89t 3
16
162 10.1 43
1
16
94 5.9 16
0
15
190 12.7 51
0
15
179 11.9 39t 2
15
134 8.9 23
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Yards Rec Avg Long TD
1)
Wayne, Ind.
456 33 13.8 42
2
2)
Lloyd, Den.
454 25 18.2 61
1
3)
Collie, Ind.
398 32 12.4 73t 5
4)
Gates, S.D. (TE)
386 24 16.1 34
6
5)
Owens, Cin.
374 24 15.6 78t 1
6)
Boldin, Bal.
355 27 13.1 38
3
7)
Marshall, Mia.
340 27 12.6 46
1
8)
Royal, Den.
299 25 12.0 41
2
9)
Ochocinco, Cin.
296 23 12.9 42
1
10) Floyd, S.D.
285 14 20.4 54t 2
11) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
278 22 12.6 27
2
12) Clark, Ind. (TE)
275 28 9.8 50t 3
13) A. Johnson, Hou.
255 19 13.4 34t 1
14) Keller, NY-J (TE)
254 19 13.4 39
5
15) Murphy, Oak.
243 16 15.2 70
1
16t) Bess, Mia.
242 22 11.0 21
1
16t) Walter, Hou.
242 20 12.1 35
3
18t) Gaffney, Den.
240 22 10.9 28
1
18t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
240 18 13.3 46
0
20) Edwards, NY-J
227 12 18.9 67t 3
21) Welker, N.E.
217 26 8.3 27
3
22) Wallace, Pit.
211
9 23.4 52
2
23) M. Thomas, Jac.
207 17 12.2 26
0
24) Washington, Ten.
194 14 13.9 56t 2
25) *Shipley, Cin.
190 15 12.7 51
0
26) Heap, Bal. (TE)
188 17 11.1 35
0
27) Watson, Cle. (TE)
185 18 10.3 44
1
28) Naanee, S.D.
181 11 16.5 59t 1
29) St. Johnson, Buf.
168 12 14.0 37t 2
30) Cribbs, Cle.
167 12 13.9 65t 1
31) Ward, Pit.
165 12 13.8 25
1
32t) Mason, Bal.
162 13 12.5 40
1
32t) D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
162 16 10.1 43
1
34) Parrish, Buf.
159 10 15.9 31t 1
35) Davis, S.D.
156 10 15.6 49
0
36) Foster, Hou. (RB)
152 11 13.8 50
1
37) *D. Thomas, Den.
149 11 13.5 27
1
38) Jones, Hou.
145 14 10.4 23
1
39) Gage, Ten.
143
9 15.9 30
0
40) Heyward-Bey, Oak.
142 11 12.9 33
0
41t) Moss, N.E.
139
9 15.4 35t 3
41t) Sims-Walker, Jac.
139 12 11.6 23
1
43) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
138 12 11.5 26
3
44) Tate, N.E.
135 11 12.3 29
0
45) *Gresham, Cin. (TE)
134 18 7.4 27
1
46) B. Hartline, Mia.
133 11 12.1 28
1
47) Fasano, Mia. (TE)
127 10 12.7 21
1
48) *Moeaki, K.C. (TE)
123 12 10.3 20
2
49t) Bowe, K.C.
119
7 17.0 45t 1
49t) Dreessen, Hou. (TE)
119
7 17.0 29
1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Yards Rec Avg Long TD
1)
White, Atl.
362 32 11.3 24
2
2)
D. Jackson, Phi.
337 16 21.1 61t 2
3)
Austin, Dal.
308 22 14.0 30
1
4)
Finley, G.B. (TE)
301 21 14.3 34
1
5)
Clayton, St.L
300 22 13.6 39
2
6)
Moss, Was.
290 22 13.2 56
1
7)
Nicks, NY-G
279 21 13.3 31t 4
8)
Gore, S.F. (RB)
263 29 9.1 41
1
9)
Knox, Chi.
258 12 21.5 59
0
10) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
249 22 11.3 35
0
11) Manningham, NY-G
238 14 17.0 54t 1
12) C. Johnson, Det.
237 20 11.9 23t 3
13) Cooley, Was. (TE)
234 16 14.6 35
2
14) Driver, G.B.
218 21 10.4 48
3
15) *Best, Det. (RB)
217 21 10.3 75t 1
16) Smith, NY-G
211 22 9.6 29
0
17t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
209 19 11.0 41
1
17t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
209 16 13.1 89t 3
17t) Moore, N.O.
209 14 14.9 80t 3
20t) Amendola, St.L
208 21 9.9 36
0
20t) Fitzgerald, Ariz
208 19 10.9 29
2
22) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
205 19 10.8 34
1
23) Shockey, N.O. (TE)
196 20 9.8 31
1
24) R. Williams, Dal.
191 12 15.9 63t 2
25) Colston, N.O.
190 18 10.6 30
0
26) Breaston, Ariz
183 14 13.1 35
1
27) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
179 15 11.9 39t 2
28) Smith, Car.
174 13 13.4 37t 2
29) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
172 23 7.5 31
0
30) Scheffler, Det. (TE)
171 20 8.6 25
1
31) Shiancoe, Min. (TE)
169 11 15.4 33
1
32) Maclin, Phi.
162 12 13.5 45t 4
33) Jennings, G.B.
161 12 13.4 32t 3
34) Carlson, Sea. (TE)
160 14 11.4 37
1
35) *Bryant, Dal.
158 14 11.3 30
0
36) Henderson, N.O.
148 13 11.4 29t 1
37t) Crabtree, S.F.
139 11 12.6 32
0
37t) *M. Williams, T.B.
139 12 11.6 35t 2
37t) Winslow, T.B. (TE)
139 11 12.6 40
0
40) M. Williams, Sea.
138 11 12.5 35
0
41t) Morgan, S.F.
134 12 11.2 17
1
41t) Witten, Dal. (TE)
134 15 8.9 23
0
43) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
133 17 7.8 23
0
44) Douglas, Atl.
130
9 14.4 34
1
45) Celek, Phi. (TE)
128 12 10.7 27
1
46) Hester, Chi.
126
9 14.0 38
1
47) S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
116 12 9.7 49
0
48) *Tate, Sea.
115
8 14.4 52
0
49t) Branch, Sea.
112 13 8.6 41
1
49t) J. Jones, G.B.
112 11 10.2 30t 1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Yards Rec Avg Long TD
1)
Wayne, Ind.
456 33 13.8 42
2
2)
Lloyd, Den.
454 25 18.2 61
1
3)
Collie, Ind.
398 32 12.4 73t 5
4)
Gates, S.D. (TE)
386 24 16.1 34
6
5)
Owens, Cin.
374 24 15.6 78t 1
6)
White, Atl.
362 32 11.3 24
2
7)
Boldin, Bal.
355 27 13.1 38
3
8)
Marshall, Mia.
340 27 12.6 46
1
9)
D. Jackson, Phi.
337 16 21.1 61t 2
10) Austin, Dal.
308 22 14.0 30
1
11) Finley, G.B. (TE)
301 21 14.3 34
1
12) Clayton, St.L
300 22 13.6 39
2
13) Royal, Den.
299 25 12.0 41
2
14) Ochocinco, Cin.
296 23 12.9 42
1
15) Moss, Was.
290 22 13.2 56
1
16) Floyd, S.D.
285 14 20.4 54t 2
17) Nicks, NY-G
279 21 13.3 31t 4
18) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
278 22 12.6 27
2
19) Clark, Ind. (TE)
275 28 9.8 50t 3
20) Gore, S.F. (RB)
263 29 9.1 41
1
21) Knox, Chi.
258 12 21.5 59
0
22) A. Johnson, Hou.
255 19 13.4 34t 1
23) Keller, NY-J (TE)
254 19 13.4 39
5
24) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
249 22 11.3 35
0
25) Murphy, Oak.
243 16 15.2 70
1
26t) Bess, Mia.
242 22 11.0 21
1
26t) Walter, Hou.
242 20 12.1 35
3
28t) Gaffney, Den.
240 22 10.9 28
1
28t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
240 18 13.3 46
0
30) Manningham, NY-G
238 14 17.0 54t 1
31) C. Johnson, Det.
237 20 11.9 23t 3
32) Cooley, Was. (TE)
234 16 14.6 35
2
33) Edwards, NY-J
227 12 18.9 67t 3
34) Driver, G.B.
218 21 10.4 48
3
35t) *Best, Det. (RB)
217 21 10.3 75t 1
35t) Welker, N.E.
217 26 8.3 27
3
37t) Smith, NY-G
211 22 9.6 29
0
37t) Wallace, Pit.
211
9 23.4 52
2
39t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
209 19 11.0 41
1
39t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
209 16 13.1 89t 3
39t) Moore, N.O.
209 14 14.9 80t 3
42t) Amendola, St.L
208 21 9.9 36
0
42t) Fitzgerald, Ariz
208 19 10.9 29
2
44) M. Thomas, Jac.
207 17 12.2 26
0
45) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
205 19 10.8 34
1
46) Shockey, N.O. (TE)
196 20 9.8 31
1
47) Washington, Ten.
194 14 13.9 56t 2
48) R. Williams, Dal.
191 12 15.9 63t 2
49t) Colston, N.O.
190 18 10.6 30
0
49t) *Shipley, Cin.
190 15 12.7 51
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Rec Yards
1)
Marshall, Mia.
11
116
2t) Boldin, Bal.
10
179
2t) Bess, Mia.
10
109
4t) Wayne, Ind.
8
140
4t) Royal, Den.
8
96
4t) Gates, S.D. (TE)
8
93
4t) Welker, N.E.
8
73
8t) Collie, Ind.
7
105
8t) Scaife, Ten. (TE)
7
73
8t) Heap, Bal. (TE)
7
71
8t) Owens, Cin.
7
57
8t) *Shipley, Cin.
7
55
13t) Murphy, Oak.
6
113
13t) M. Thomas, Jac.
6
95
13t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
6
39
13t) *Spiller, Buf. (RB)
6
27
17t) Floyd, S.D.
5
143
17t) *D. Thomas, Den.
5
73
17t) Randle El, Pit.
5
72
17t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
5
67
17t) Edwards, NY-J
5
63
17t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
5
61
17t) Jones, Hou.
5
51
17t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
5
10
25t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
4
80
25t) Gage, Ten.
4
59
25t) Sims-Walker, Jac.
4
58
25t) Ochocinco, Cin.
4
56
25t) *Moeaki, K.C. (TE)
4
55
25t) St. Johnson, Buf.
4
48
25t) Gaffney, Den.
4
45
25t) Watson, Cle. (TE)
4
41
25t) Lloyd, Den.
4
36
25t) Washington, Ten.
4
36
25t) Hillis, Cle. (RB)
4
29
25t) Stuckey, Cle.
4
27
25t) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
4
23
38t) Foster, Hou. (RB)
3
69
38t) Ward, Pit.
3
50
38t) Moss, N.E.
3
48
38t) Mason, Bal.
3
45
38t) Tate, N.E.
3
44
38t) Fasano, Mia. (TE)
3
42
38t) Heyward-Bey, Oak.
3
38
38t) Bowe, K.C.
3
35
38t) Clark, Ind. (TE)
3
32
38t) Naanee, S.D.
3
30
38t) Wallace, Pit.
3
29
38t) Evans, Buf.
3
28
38t) Britt, Ten.
3
24
38t) Addai, Ind. (RB)
3
21
38t) *Gronkowski, N.E. (TE)
3
10
Avg Long TD
10.5 40
1
17.9 38
1
10.9 19t 1
17.5 34
0
12.0 34
1
11.6 34
3
9.1 17
1
15.0 48
1
10.4 28
1
10.1 16
0
8.1 17
0
7.9 13
0
18.8 70
1
15.8 23
0
6.5 17
1
4.5
7
1
28.6 54t 1
14.6 21t 1
14.4 34
0
13.4 39
2
12.6 20
1
12.2 15
0
10.2 20
0
2.0
5
0
20.0 46
0
14.8 18
0
14.5 20
0
14.0 25
0
13.8 20
1
12.0 15
0
11.3 26
0
10.3 11
0
9.0 13
0
9.0 21
1
7.3 11
0
6.8
9
0
5.8
7
0
23.0 50
0
16.7 24
1
16.0 35t 1
15.0 31t 1
14.7 20
0
14.0 21
0
12.7 21
0
11.7 17
0
10.7 19
1
10.0 15
0
9.7 15
0
9.3 17
0
8.0 13t 2
7.0
8
0
3.3
5t 2
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Rec Yards
1t) Winslow, T.B. (TE)
10
135
1t) Gore, S.F. (RB)
10
86
3)
White, Atl.
9
120
4)
Amendola, St.L
8
104
5t) Clayton, St.L
7
103
5t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
7
72
7t) Finley, G.B. (TE)
6
93
7t) Driver, G.B.
6
86
7t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
6
83
7t) Celek, Phi. (TE)
6
71
7t) Moss, Was.
6
56
7t) Rosario, Car. (TE)
6
56
7t) C. Johnson, Det.
6
53
7t) Smith, NY-G
6
45
7t) Bennett, Chi.
6
36
7t) Branch, Sea.
6
36
17t) Manningham, NY-G
5
142
17t) D. Jackson, Phi.
5
119
17t) *Best, Det. (RB)
5
108
17t) Breaston, Ariz
5
79
17t) Henderson, N.O.
5
76
17t) Goodson, Car. (RB)
5
65
17t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
5
58
17t) M. Williams, Sea.
5
43
25t) R. Williams, Dal.
4
71
25t) Smith, Car.
4
59
25t) *Bryant, Dal.
4
58
25t) Fitzgerald, Ariz
4
57
25t) Finneran, Atl.
4
52
25t) Avant, Phi.
4
50
25t) Scheffler, Det. (TE)
4
49
25t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
4
43
25t) Moore, N.O.
4
32
34t) Knox, Chi.
3
69
34t) Spurlock, T.B.
3
59
34t) Butler, Sea.
3
43
34t) Snelling, Atl. (RB)
3
36
34t) S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
3
33
34t) Aromashodu, Chi.
3
32
34t) Bush, N.O. (RB)
3
32
34t) Fells, St.L (TE)
3
32
34t) *Komar, Ariz
3
32
34t) Beckum, NY-G (TE)
3
29
34t) Crabtree, S.F.
3
29
34t) Colston, N.O.
3
26
34t) Harvin, Min.
3
24
34t) Stroughter, T.B.
3
21
34t) Forsett, Sea. (RB)
3
16
34t) Peterson, Min. (RB)
3
14
50t) Armstrong, Was.
2
77
50t) Nicks, NY-G
2
42
50t) Jarrett, Car.
2
40
50t) Jennings, G.B.
2
33
50t) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
2
29
50t) Boss, NY-G (TE)
2
28
50t) *S. Williams, Ariz
2
28
50t) Witten, Dal. (TE)
2
28
50t) Zeigler, S.F.
2
26
50t) Douglas, Atl.
2
25
50t) H. Evans, N.O. (RB)
2
25
50t) Maclin, Phi.
2
25
50t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
2
25
50t) Morgan, S.F.
2
23
50t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE)
2
23
50t) Morris, Det. (RB)
2
22
50t) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
2
22
50t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
2
21
50t) Austin, Dal.
2
20
50t) Kuhn, G.B. (RB)
2
20
50t) B. Gibson, St.L
2
18
50t) *Gilyard, St.L
2
16
50t) J. Jones, G.B.
2
15
50t) Stokley, Den.-Sea.
2
14
50t) *M. Williams, T.B.
2
11
50t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE)
2
9
50t) Meachem, N.O.
2
8
50t) Bennett, Dal. (TE)
2
6
Avg Long TD
13.5 40
0
8.6 31
1
13.3 24
1
13.0 36
0
14.7 33
0
10.3 14
1
15.5 32
1
14.3 48
2
13.8 19
0
11.8 21
0
9.3 16
0
9.3 17
0
8.8 21t 1
7.5
9
0
6.0
8
0
6.0
9
1
28.4 54t 1
23.8 61t 1
21.6 75t 1
15.8 35
1
15.2 29t 1
13.0 23
0
11.6 31t 1
8.6 17
0
17.8 21
0
14.8 27
0
14.5 28
0
14.3 18
0
13.0 21
1
12.5 18
0
12.3 25
1
10.8 15
0
8.0 13
1
23.0 59
0
19.7 33t 1
14.3 20
0
12.0 19t 1
11.0 24
0
10.7 20
0
10.7 11
0
10.7 15
0
10.7 16
0
9.7 18
0
9.7 14
0
8.7 14
0
8.0 13
0
7.0 14
0
5.3
8
0
4.7
7
0
38.5 57
0
21.0 23
1
20.0 21
0
16.5 17
0
14.5 27
0
14.0 17
0
14.0 17
0
14.0 14
0
13.0 19
0
12.5 17
1
12.5 18
0
12.5 17t 1
12.5 15
0
11.5 13
0
11.5 14
0
11.0 16
0
11.0 13
1
10.5 11
0
10.0 17
0
10.0 10
0
9.0 15t 1
8.0
9
0
7.5
8
0
7.0
8
0
5.5
9
0
4.5
6
1
4.0
7
0
3.0
5
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
Rec Yards
1)
Marshall, Mia.
11
116
2t) Boldin, Bal.
10
179
2t) Winslow, T.B. (TE)
10
135
2t) Bess, Mia.
10
109
2t) Gore, S.F. (RB)
10
86
6)
White, Atl.
9
120
7t) Wayne, Ind.
8
140
7t) Amendola, St.L
8
104
7t) Royal, Den.
8
96
7t) Gates, S.D. (TE)
8
93
7t) Welker, N.E.
8
73
12t) Collie, Ind.
7
105
12t) Clayton, St.L
7
103
12t) Scaife, Ten. (TE)
7
73
12t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
7
72
12t) Heap, Bal. (TE)
7
71
12t) Owens, Cin.
7
57
12t) *Shipley, Cin.
7
55
19t) Murphy, Oak.
6
113
19t) M. Thomas, Jac.
6
95
19t) Finley, G.B. (TE)
6
93
19t) Driver, G.B.
6
86
19t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
6
83
19t) Celek, Phi. (TE)
6
71
19t) Moss, Was.
6
56
19t) Rosario, Car. (TE)
6
56
19t) C. Johnson, Det.
6
53
19t) Smith, NY-G
6
45
19t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
6
39
19t) Bennett, Chi.
6
36
19t) Branch, Sea.
6
36
19t) *Spiller, Buf. (RB)
6
27
33t) Floyd, S.D.
5
143
33t) Manningham, NY-G
5
142
33t) D. Jackson, Phi.
5
119
33t) *Best, Det. (RB)
5
108
33t) Breaston, Ariz
5
79
33t) Henderson, N.O.
5
76
33t) *D. Thomas, Den.
5
73
33t) Randle El, Pit.
5
72
33t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
5
67
33t) Goodson, Car. (RB)
5
65
33t) Edwards, NY-J
5
63
33t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
5
61
33t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
5
58
33t) Jones, Hou.
5
51
33t) M. Williams, Sea.
5
43
33t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
5
10
49t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
4
80
49t) R. Williams, Dal.
4
71
49t) Gage, Ten.
4
59
49t) Smith, Car.
4
59
49t) *Bryant, Dal.
4
58
49t) Sims-Walker, Jac.
4
58
49t) Fitzgerald, Ariz
4
57
49t) Ochocinco, Cin.
4
56
49t) *Moeaki, K.C. (TE)
4
55
49t) Finneran, Atl.
4
52
49t) Avant, Phi.
4
50
49t) Scheffler, Det. (TE)
4
49
49t) St. Johnson, Buf.
4
48
49t) Gaffney, Den.
4
45
49t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
4
43
49t) Watson, Cle. (TE)
4
41
49t) Lloyd, Den.
4
36
49t) Washington, Ten.
4
36
49t) Moore, N.O.
4
32
49t) Hillis, Cle. (RB)
4
29
49t) Stuckey, Cle.
4
27
49t) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
4
23
Avg Long TD
10.5 40
1
17.9 38
1
13.5 40
0
10.9 19t 1
8.6 31
1
13.3 24
1
17.5 34
0
13.0 36
0
12.0 34
1
11.6 34
3
9.1 17
1
15.0 48
1
14.7 33
0
10.4 28
1
10.3 14
1
10.1 16
0
8.1 17
0
7.9 13
0
18.8 70
1
15.8 23
0
15.5 32
1
14.3 48
2
13.8 19
0
11.8 21
0
9.3 16
0
9.3 17
0
8.8 21t 1
7.5
9
0
6.5 17
1
6.0
8
0
6.0
9
1
4.5
7
1
28.6 54t 1
28.4 54t 1
23.8 61t 1
21.6 75t 1
15.8 35
1
15.2 29t 1
14.6 21t 1
14.4 34
0
13.4 39
2
13.0 23
0
12.6 20
1
12.2 15
0
11.6 31t 1
10.2 20
0
8.6 17
0
2.0
5
0
20.0 46
0
17.8 21
0
14.8 18
0
14.8 27
0
14.5 28
0
14.5 20
0
14.3 18
0
14.0 25
0
13.8 20
1
13.0 21
1
12.5 18
0
12.3 25
1
12.0 15
0
11.3 26
0
10.8 15
0
10.3 11
0
9.0 13
0
9.0 21
1
8.0 13
1
7.3 11
0
6.8
9
0
5.8
7
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS
Rank Player, Team
TD Rush
1)
Gates, S.D. (TE)
6
0
2t) Collie, Ind. (WR)
5
0
2t) Foster, Hou. (RB)
5
4
2t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
5
0
5t) Hillis, Cle. (RB)
4
4
5t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
4
4
5t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB)
4
4
8)
Edwards, NY-J (WR)
3
0
9t) Benson, Cin. (RB)
3
2
9t) Boldin, Bal. (WR)
3
0
9t) Clark, Ind. (TE)
3
0
9t) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
3
0
9t) Moss, N.E. (WR)
3
0
9t) Tolbert, S.D. (RB)
3
3
9t) Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
3
3
9t) Walter, Hou. (WR)
3
0
9t) Welker, N.E. (WR)
3
0
18) Britt, Ten. (WR)
2
0
19t) Addai, Ind. (RB)
2
2
19t) Buckhalter, Den. (RB)
2
1
19t) Floyd, S.D. (WR)
2
0
19t) Green-Ellis, N.E. (RB)
2
2
19t) *Gronkowski, N.E. (TE)
2
0
19t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR)
2
0
19t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
2
1
19t) *McCluster, K.C. (WR)
2
0
19t) D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
2
1
19t) McGahee, Bal. (RB)
2
2
19t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
2
0
19t) *Moeaki, K.C. (TE)
2
0
19t) Moreno, Den. (RB)
2
2
19t) Royal, Den. (WR)
2
0
19t) *Spiller, Buf. (RB)
2
0
19t) Tate, N.E. (WR)
2
0
19t) Wallace, Pit. (WR)
2
0
19t) Washington, Ten. (WR)
2
0
19t) Wayne, Ind. (WR)
2
0
19t) Woodhead, NY-J-N.E. (RB)
2
1
39) Naanee, S.D. (WR)
1
0
Rec
6
5
1
5
0
0
0
3
1
3
3
3
3
0
0
3
3
2
0
1
2
0
2
2
1
1
1
0
2
2
0
2
1
0
2
2
2
1
1
Ret
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
X2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Pts
36
30
30
30
24
24
24
20
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
14
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
8
NFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS
Rank Player, Team
TD Rush
1)
*Best, Det. (RB)
5
4
2t) Maclin, Phi. (WR)
4
0
2t) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
4
4
2t) Nicks, NY-G (WR)
4
0
5)
C. Johnson, Det. (WR)
3
0
6t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
3
3
6t) Driver, G.B. (WR)
3
0
6t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
3
0
6t) Jennings, G.B. (WR)
3
0
6t) Moore, N.O. (WR)
3
0
6t) Peterson, Min. (RB)
3
3
6t) Snelling, Atl. (RB)
3
2
13t) Clayton, St.L (WR)
2
0
13t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
2
0
13t) Darby, St.L (RB)
2
1
13t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR)
2
0
13t) Gore, S.F. (RB)
2
1
13t) Hasselbeck, Sea. (QB)
2
2
13t) Hester, Chi. (WR)
2
0
13t) Hightower, Ariz (RB)
2
2
13t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR)
2
0
13t) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
2
0
13t) Portis, Was. (RB)
2
2
13t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB)
2
2
13t) Smith, Car. (WR)
2
0
13t) Stewart, Car. (RB)
2
1
13t) Washington, Sea. (RB)
2
0
13t) White, Atl. (WR)
2
0
13t) *M. Williams, T.B. (WR)
2
0
13t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR)
2
0
31) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
1
0
Rec
1
4
0
4
3
0
3
3
3
3
0
1
2
2
1
2
1
0
1
0
2
2
0
0
2
1
0
2
2
2
1
Ret
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
X2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Pts
30
24
24
24
20
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS
Rank Player, Team
TD Rush
1)
Gates, S.D. (TE)
6
0
2t) *Best, Det. (RB)
5
4
2t) Collie, Ind. (WR)
5
0
2t) Foster, Hou. (RB)
5
4
2t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
5
0
6t) Hillis, Cle. (RB)
4
4
6t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
4
4
6t) Maclin, Phi. (WR)
4
0
6t) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
4
4
6t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB)
4
4
6t) Nicks, NY-G (WR)
4
0
12t) Edwards, NY-J (WR)
3
0
12t) C. Johnson, Det. (WR)
3
0
14t) Benson, Cin. (RB)
3
2
14t) Boldin, Bal. (WR)
3
0
14t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
3
3
14t) Clark, Ind. (TE)
3
0
14t) Driver, G.B. (WR)
3
0
14t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
3
0
14t) Jennings, G.B. (WR)
3
0
14t) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
3
0
14t) Moore, N.O. (WR)
3
0
14t) Moss, N.E. (WR)
3
0
14t) Peterson, Min. (RB)
3
3
14t) Snelling, Atl. (RB)
3
2
14t) Tolbert, S.D. (RB)
3
3
14t) Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
3
3
14t) Walter, Hou. (WR)
3
0
14t) Welker, N.E. (WR)
3
0
30) Britt, Ten. (WR)
2
0
31t) Addai, Ind. (RB)
2
2
31t) Buckhalter, Den. (RB)
2
1
31t) Clayton, St.L (WR)
2
0
31t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
2
0
31t) Darby, St.L (RB)
2
1
31t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR)
2
0
31t) Floyd, S.D. (WR)
2
0
31t) Gore, S.F. (RB)
2
1
31t) Green-Ellis, N.E. (RB)
2
2
31t) *Gronkowski, N.E. (TE)
2
0
31t) Hasselbeck, Sea. (QB)
2
2
31t) Hester, Chi. (WR)
2
0
31t) Hightower, Ariz (RB)
2
2
31t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR)
2
0
31t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR)
2
0
31t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
2
1
31t) *McCluster, K.C. (WR)
2
0
31t) D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
2
1
31t) McGahee, Bal. (RB)
2
2
31t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
2
0
31t) *Moeaki, K.C. (TE)
2
0
31t) Moreno, Den. (RB)
2
2
31t) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
2
0
31t) Portis, Was. (RB)
2
2
31t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB)
2
2
31t) Royal, Den. (WR)
2
0
31t) Smith, Car. (WR)
2
0
31t) *Spiller, Buf. (RB)
2
0
31t) Stewart, Car. (RB)
2
1
31t) Tate, N.E. (WR)
2
0
31t) Wallace, Pit. (WR)
2
0
31t) Washington, Sea. (RB)
2
0
31t) Washington, Ten. (WR)
2
0
31t) Wayne, Ind. (WR)
2
0
31t) White, Atl. (WR)
2
0
31t) *M. Williams, T.B. (WR)
2
0
31t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR)
2
0
31t) Woodhead, NY-J-N.E. (RB)
2
1
Rec
6
1
5
1
5
0
0
4
0
0
4
3
3
1
3
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
0
0
3
3
2
0
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
0
2
0
1
0
2
2
1
1
1
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
1
Ret
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
X2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pts
36
30
30
30
30
24
24
24
24
24
24
20
20
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
14
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER
AFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Nugent, Cin.
2)
Rackers, Hou.
3)
Janikowski, Oak.
4)
Prater, Den.
5t) Folk, NY-J
5t) Reed, Pit.
7)
Gostkowski, N.E.
8)
Bironas, Ten.
9)
Vinatieri, Ind.
10) Kaeding, S.D.
11) Scobee, Jac.
12) D. Carpenter, Mia.
13t) Dawson, Cle.
13t) Succop, K.C.
15t) Cundiff, Bal.
15t) Lindell, Buf.
NFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
M. Bryant, Atl.
2)
Gano, Was.
3)
Jo. Brown, St.L
4)
Crosby, G.B.
5)
Gould, Chi.
6)
Hanson, Det.
7)
Akers, Phi.
8)
Mare, Sea.
9)
Barth, T.B.
10) Hartley, N.O.
11t) Buehler, Dal.
11t) Tynes, NY-G
13) Feely, Ariz
14t) Kasay, Car.
14t) Nedney, S.F.
16) Longwell, Min.
17) Carney, N.O.
NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
M. Bryant, Atl.
2)
Nugent, Cin.
3)
Rackers, Hou.
4)
Janikowski, Oak.
5)
Prater, Den.
6t) Folk, NY-J
6t) Reed, Pit.
8)
Gano, Was.
9t) Jo. Brown, St.L
9t) Gostkowski, N.E.
11t) Bironas, Ten.
11t) Crosby, G.B.
13t) Gould, Chi.
13t) Vinatieri, Ind.
15) Hanson, Det.
16) Kaeding, S.D.
17t) Akers, Phi.
17t) Scobee, Jac.
19) D. Carpenter, Mia.
20) Mare, Sea.
21t) Barth, T.B.
21t) Dawson, Cle.
21t) Succop, K.C.
24t) Cundiff, Bal.
24t) Hartley, N.O.
24t) Lindell, Buf.
27t) Buehler, Dal.
27t) Tynes, NY-G
29) Feely, Ariz
30t) Kasay, Car.
30t) Nedney, S.F.
32) Longwell, Min.
33) Carney, N.O.
4, 2010
PAT
FG
Pct Long
7/ 7 10/11 .909
54
12/12 8/10 .800
49
7/ 7 9/14 .643
54
9/ 9 8/ 8 1.000
54
11/11 7/ 9 .778
49
8/ 8 8/12 .667
52
17/17 4/ 7 .571
43
10/10 6/ 7 .857
55
15/15 4/ 4 1.000
38
13/13 4/ 5 .800
48
8/ 8 5/ 5 1.000
59
7/ 7 5/ 7 .714
50
8/ 8 4/ 6 .667
38
8/ 8 4/ 5 .800
35
7/ 7 4/ 6 .667
49
7/ 7 4/ 6 .667
51
Pts
37
36
34
33
32
32
29
28
27
25
23
22
20
20
19
19
PAT
FG
Pct Long
9/ 9 10/11 .909
49
7/ 7 8/10 .800
49
8/ 8 7/10 .700
46
13/13 5/ 6 .833
56
6/ 6 7/ 8 .875
40
8/ 8 6/ 8 .750
52
11/11 4/ 4 1.000
49
9/ 9 4/ 4 1.000
35
5/ 5 5/ 5 1.000
49
7/ 7 4/ 7 .571
46
6/ 6 4/ 6 .667
49
9/ 9 3/ 6 .500
50
7/ 7 3/ 4 .750
53
5/ 5 3/ 3 1.000
52
5/ 5 3/ 3 1.000
51
4/ 5 3/ 3 1.000
41
1/ 1 3/ 3 1.000
32
Pts
39
31
29
28
27
26
23
21
20
19
18
18
16
14
14
13
10
PAT
FG
Pct Long
9/ 9 10/11 .909
49
7/ 7 10/11 .909
54
12/12 8/10 .800
49
7/ 7 9/14 .643
54
9/ 9 8/ 8 1.000
54
11/11 7/ 9 .778
49
8/ 8 8/12 .667
52
7/ 7 8/10 .800
49
8/ 8 7/10 .700
46
17/17 4/ 7 .571
43
10/10 6/ 7 .857
55
13/13 5/ 6 .833
56
6/ 6 7/ 8 .875
40
15/15 4/ 4 1.000
38
8/ 8 6/ 8 .750
52
13/13 4/ 5 .800
48
11/11 4/ 4 1.000
49
8/ 8 5/ 5 1.000
59
7/ 7 5/ 7 .714
50
9/ 9 4/ 4 1.000
35
5/ 5 5/ 5 1.000
49
8/ 8 4/ 6 .667
38
8/ 8 4/ 5 .800
35
7/ 7 4/ 6 .667
49
7/ 7 4/ 7 .571
46
7/ 7 4/ 6 .667
51
6/ 6 4/ 6 .667
49
9/ 9 3/ 6 .500
50
7/ 7 3/ 4 .750
53
5/ 5 3/ 3 1.000
52
5/ 5 3/ 3 1.000
51
4/ 5 3/ 3 1.000
41
1/ 1 3/ 3 1.000
32
Pts
39
37
36
34
33
32
32
31
29
29
28
28
27
27
26
25
23
23
22
21
20
20
20
19
19
19
18
18
16
14
14
13
10
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS
Rank Player, Team
1)
McAfee, Ind.
2)
Gostkowski, N.E.
3)
Prater, Den.
4t) Cundiff, Bal.
4t) Janikowski, Oak.
6t) Bironas, Ten.
6t) Nugent, Cin.
8t) D. Carpenter, Mia.
8t) Rackers, Hou.
10t) Reed, Pit.
10t) Scobee, Jac.
10t) Succop, K.C.
13t) Dawson, Cle.
13t) Folk, NY-J
13t) Kaeding, S.D.
13t) Lindell, Buf.
TB
11
10
9
7
7
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
NFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Koenen, Atl.
2)
Mare, Sea.
3)
Morstead, N.O.
4t) Akers, Phi.
4t) Feely, Ariz
4t) Gould, Chi.
4t) Lloyd, Car.
4t) Tynes, NY-G
9t) Gano, Was.
9t) Nedney, S.F.
11t) Jo. Brown, St.L
11t) Crosby, G.B.
11t) Hanson, Det.
11t) Longwell, Min.
TB
9
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS
Rank Player, Team
1)
McAfee, Ind.
2)
Gostkowski, N.E.
3t) Koenen, Atl.
3t) Prater, Den.
5t) Cundiff, Bal.
5t) Janikowski, Oak.
7t) Bironas, Ten.
7t) Mare, Sea.
7t) Nugent, Cin.
10t) D. Carpenter, Mia.
10t) Morstead, N.O.
10t) Rackers, Hou.
13t) Akers, Phi.
13t) Feely, Ariz
13t) Gould, Chi.
13t) Lloyd, Car.
13t) Reed, Pit.
13t) Scobee, Jac.
13t) Succop, K.C.
13t) Tynes, NY-G
21t) Gano, Was.
21t) Nedney, S.F.
23t) Jo. Brown, St.L
23t) Crosby, G.B.
23t) Dawson, Cle.
23t) Folk, NY-J
23t) Hanson, Det.
23t) Kaeding, S.D.
23t) Lindell, Buf.
23t) Longwell, Min.
TB
11
10
9
9
7
7
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30t)
30t)
32t)
32t)
34)
35)
36)
37t)
37t)
39)
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
Player, Team
Foster, Hou. (RB)
D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
Wayne, Ind. (WR)
Lloyd, Den. (WR)
Mendenhall, Pit. (RB)
Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
Hillis, Cle. (RB)
Collie, Ind. (WR)
C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
Gates, S.D. (TE)
Owens, Cin. (WR)
Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
Boldin, Bal. (WR)
Marshall, Mia. (WR)
Charles, K.C. (RB)
Tolbert, S.D. (RB)
Addai, Ind. (RB)
Rice, Bal. (RB)
Royal, Den. (WR)
Ochocinco, Cin. (WR)
Floyd, S.D. (WR)
Benson, Cin. (RB)
Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
R. Brown, Mia. (RB)
Clark, Ind. (TE)
A. Johnson, Hou. (WR)
Keller, NY-J (TE)
*Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
Murphy, Oak. (WR)
Bess, Mia. (WR)
Walter, Hou. (WR)
Gaffney, Den. (WR)
Greene, NY-J (RB)
Edwards, NY-J (WR)
M. Thomas, Jac. (WR)
Jones, K.C. (RB)
Green-Ellis, N.E. (RB)
Williams, Mia. (RB)
Welker, N.E. (WR)
Wallace, Pit. (WR)
Cribbs, Cle. (WR)
*Mathews, S.D. (RB)
Washington, Ten. (WR)
*Shipley, Cin. (WR)
Heap, Bal. (TE)
Watson, Cle. (TE)
Moreno, Den. (RB)
Naanee, S.D. (WR)
Lynch, Buf. (RB)
St. Johnson, Buf. (WR)
Total
Rushing
Receiving
Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg
689
96 7.2
537 85 6.3
152 11 13.8
554
101 5.5
392 85 4.6
162 16 10.1
456
33 13.8
0
0 --456 33 13.8
454
25 18.2
0
0 --454 25 18.2
438
94 4.7
411 89 4.6
27
5 5.4
423
68 6.2
341 56 6.1
82 12 6.8
416
82 5.1
322 66 4.9
94 16 5.9
398
32 12.4
0
0 --398 32 12.4
392
106 3.7
354 94 3.8
38 12 3.2
386
24 16.1
0
0 --386 24 16.1
374
24 15.6
0
0 --374 24 15.6
371
91 4.1
322 83 3.9
49
8 6.1
358
28 12.8
3
1 3.0
355 27 13.1
343
29 11.8
3
2 1.5
340 27 12.6
330
39 8.5
238 34 7.0
92
5 18.4
314
57 5.5
281 51 5.5
33
6 5.5
307
72 4.3
228 59 3.9
79 13 6.1
304
71 4.3
230 60 3.8
74 11 6.7
299
25 12.0
0
0 --299 25 12.0
296
23 12.9
0
0 --296 23 12.9
285
14 20.4
0
0 --285 14 20.4
282
83 3.4
262 80 3.3
20
3 6.7
278
22 12.6
0
0 --278 22 12.6
277
57 4.9
226 48 4.7
51
9 5.7
275
28 9.8
0
0 --275 28 9.8
255
19 13.4
0
0 --255 19 13.4
254
19 13.4
0
0 --254 19 13.4
253
19 13.3
13
1 13.0
240 18 13.3
243
16 15.2
0
0 --243 16 15.2
242
23 10.5
0
1 0.0
242 22 11.0
242
20 12.1
0
0 --242 20 12.1
240
22 10.9
0
0 --240 22 10.9
240
54 4.4
223 52 4.3
17
2 8.5
231
13 17.8
4
1 4.0
227 12 18.9
225
19 11.8
18
2 9.0
207 17 12.2
223
54 4.1
217 52 4.2
6
2 3.0
221
48 4.6
215 47 4.6
6
1 6.0
221
47 4.7
176 43 4.1
45
4 11.3
217
26 8.3
0
0 --217 26 8.3
211
11 19.2
0
2 0.0
211
9 23.4
208
21 9.9
41
9 4.6
167 12 13.9
203
38 5.3
159 34 4.7
44
4 11.0
194
14 13.9
0
0 --194 14 13.9
190
15 12.7
0
0 --190 15 12.7
188
17 11.1
0
0 --188 17 11.1
184
19 9.7
-1
1 -1.0
185 18 10.3
182
44 4.1
111 39 2.8
71
5 14.2
179
13 13.8
-2
2 -1.0
181 11 16.5
171
38 4.5
164 37 4.4
7
1 7.0
168
12 14.0
0
0 --168 12 14.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14t)
14t)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29t)
29t)
31t)
31t)
33)
34)
35)
36)
37)
38t)
38t)
38t)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
Player, Team
Gore, S.F. (RB)
Peterson, Min. (RB)
McCoy, Phi. (RB)
Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
*Best, Det. (RB)
White, Atl. (WR)
D. Jackson, Phi. (WR)
Forte, Chi. (RB)
Turner, Atl. (RB)
Austin, Dal. (WR)
Clayton, St.L (WR)
Finley, G.B. (TE)
Snelling, Atl. (RB)
D. Williams, Car. (RB)
Moss, Was. (WR)
Hightower, Ariz (RB)
Forsett, Sea. (RB)
P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
Nicks, NY-G (WR)
Knox, Chi. (WR)
Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
C. Johnson, Det. (WR)
Manningham, NY-G (WR)
Portis, Was. (RB)
Cooley, Was. (TE)
Driver, G.B. (WR)
Smith, NY-G (WR)
V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
Moore, N.O. (WR)
Amendola, St.L (WR)
Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR)
Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
C. Williams, T.B. (RB)
Shockey, N.O. (TE)
R. Williams, Dal. (WR)
Colston, N.O. (WR)
Breaston, Ariz (WR)
Jackson, G.B. (RB)
Vick, Phi. (QB)
Olsen, Chi. (TE)
Smith, Car. (WR)
Maclin, Phi. (WR)
Scheffler, Det. (TE)
Shiancoe, Min. (TE)
Stewart, Car. (RB)
Jennings, G.B. (WR)
Carlson, Sea. (TE)
*Bryant, Dal. (WR)
Jacobs, NY-G (RB)
Total
Rushing
Receiving
Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg
533
102 5.2
270 73 3.7
263 29 9.1
477
83 5.7
392 70 5.6
85 13 6.5
445
73 6.1
273 50 5.5
172 23 7.5
443
84 5.3
382 75 5.1
61
9 6.8
400
85 4.7
284 73 3.9
116 12 9.7
391
71 5.5
174 50 3.5
217 21 10.3
362
32 11.3
0
0 --362 32 11.3
352
19 18.5
15
3 5.0
337 16 21.1
343
66 5.2
134 50 2.7
209 16 13.1
327
80 4.1
281 74 3.8
46
6 7.7
308
22 14.0
0
0 --308 22 14.0
306
23 13.3
6
1 6.0
300 22 13.6
301
21 14.3
0
0 --301 21 14.3
300
56 5.4
226 47 4.8
74
9 8.2
300
60 5.0
266 56 4.8
34
4 8.5
287
24 12.0
-3
2 -1.5
290 22 13.2
282
49 5.8
233 42 5.5
49
7 7.0
281
60 4.7
215 51 4.2
66
9 7.3
280
63 4.4
147 46 3.2
133 17 7.8
279
21 13.3
0
0 --279 21 13.3
260
13 20.0
2
1 2.0
258 12 21.5
249
22 11.3
0
0 --249 22 11.3
241
22 11.0
4
2 2.0
237 20 11.9
240
15 16.0
2
1 2.0
238 14 17.0
236
53 4.5
195 49 4.0
41
4 10.3
234
16 14.6
0
0 --234 16 14.6
218
21 10.4
0
0 --218 21 10.4
211
22 9.6
0
0 --211 22 9.6
209
19 11.0
0
0 --209 19 11.0
209
14 14.9
0
0 --209 14 14.9
208
21 9.9
0
0 --208 21 9.9
208
19 10.9
0
0 --208 19 10.9
205
19 10.8
0
0 --205 19 10.8
203
63 3.2
139 55 2.5
64
8 8.0
196
20 9.8
0
0 --196 20 9.8
191
12 15.9
0
0 --191 12 15.9
190
18 10.6
0
0 --190 18 10.6
187
15 12.5
4
1 4.0
183 14 13.1
187
53 3.5
137 45 3.0
50
8 6.3
187
26 7.2
187 26 7.2
0
0 --179
15 11.9
0
0 --179 15 11.9
174
13 13.4
0
0 --174 13 13.4
173
13 13.3
11
1 11.0
162 12 13.5
171
20 8.6
0
0 --171 20 8.6
169
11 15.4
0
0 --169 11 15.4
162
31 5.2
89 28 3.2
73
3 24.3
161
12 13.4
0
0 --161 12 13.4
160
14 11.4
0
0 --160 14 11.4
158
14 11.3
0
0 --158 14 11.3
157
30 5.2
131 26 5.0
26
4 6.5
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22t)
22t)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32t)
32t)
34)
35)
36)
37)
38t)
38t)
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
Player, Team
Foster, Hou. (RB)
D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
Gore, S.F. (RB)
Peterson, Min. (RB)
Wayne, Ind. (WR)
Lloyd, Den. (WR)
McCoy, Phi. (RB)
Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
Mendenhall, Pit. (RB)
Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
Hillis, Cle. (RB)
S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
Collie, Ind. (WR)
C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
*Best, Det. (RB)
Gates, S.D. (TE)
Owens, Cin. (WR)
Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
White, Atl. (WR)
Boldin, Bal. (WR)
D. Jackson, Phi. (WR)
Forte, Chi. (RB)
Marshall, Mia. (WR)
Charles, K.C. (RB)
Turner, Atl. (RB)
Tolbert, S.D. (RB)
Austin, Dal. (WR)
Addai, Ind. (RB)
Clayton, St.L (WR)
Rice, Bal. (RB)
Finley, G.B. (TE)
Snelling, Atl. (RB)
D. Williams, Car. (RB)
Royal, Den. (WR)
Ochocinco, Cin. (WR)
Moss, Was. (WR)
Floyd, S.D. (WR)
Benson, Cin. (RB)
Hightower, Ariz (RB)
Forsett, Sea. (RB)
P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
Nicks, NY-G (WR)
Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
R. Brown, Mia. (RB)
Clark, Ind. (TE)
Knox, Chi. (WR)
A. Johnson, Hou. (WR)
Keller, NY-J (TE)
*Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
Total
Rushing
Receiving
Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg
689
96 7.2
537 85 6.3
152 11 13.8
554
101 5.5
392 85 4.6
162 16 10.1
533
102 5.2
270 73 3.7
263 29 9.1
477
83 5.7
392 70 5.6
85 13 6.5
456
33 13.8
0
0 --456 33 13.8
454
25 18.2
0
0 --454 25 18.2
445
73 6.1
273 50 5.5
172 23 7.5
443
84 5.3
382 75 5.1
61
9 6.8
438
94 4.7
411 89 4.6
27
5 5.4
423
68 6.2
341 56 6.1
82 12 6.8
416
82 5.1
322 66 4.9
94 16 5.9
400
85 4.7
284 73 3.9
116 12 9.7
398
32 12.4
0
0 --398 32 12.4
392
106 3.7
354 94 3.8
38 12 3.2
391
71 5.5
174 50 3.5
217 21 10.3
386
24 16.1
0
0 --386 24 16.1
374
24 15.6
0
0 --374 24 15.6
371
91 4.1
322 83 3.9
49
8 6.1
362
32 11.3
0
0 --362 32 11.3
358
28 12.8
3
1 3.0
355 27 13.1
352
19 18.5
15
3 5.0
337 16 21.1
343
66 5.2
134 50 2.7
209 16 13.1
343
29 11.8
3
2 1.5
340 27 12.6
330
39 8.5
238 34 7.0
92
5 18.4
327
80 4.1
281 74 3.8
46
6 7.7
314
57 5.5
281 51 5.5
33
6 5.5
308
22 14.0
0
0 --308 22 14.0
307
72 4.3
228 59 3.9
79 13 6.1
306
23 13.3
6
1 6.0
300 22 13.6
304
71 4.3
230 60 3.8
74 11 6.7
301
21 14.3
0
0 --301 21 14.3
300
56 5.4
226 47 4.8
74
9 8.2
300
60 5.0
266 56 4.8
34
4 8.5
299
25 12.0
0
0 --299 25 12.0
296
23 12.9
0
0 --296 23 12.9
287
24 12.0
-3
2 -1.5
290 22 13.2
285
14 20.4
0
0 --285 14 20.4
282
83 3.4
262 80 3.3
20
3 6.7
282
49 5.8
233 42 5.5
49
7 7.0
281
60 4.7
215 51 4.2
66
9 7.3
280
63 4.4
147 46 3.2
133 17 7.8
279
21 13.3
0
0 --279 21 13.3
278
22 12.6
0
0 --278 22 12.6
277
57 4.9
226 48 4.7
51
9 5.7
275
28 9.8
0
0 --275 28 9.8
260
13 20.0
2
1 2.0
258 12 21.5
255
19 13.4
0
0 --255 19 13.4
254
19 13.4
0
0 --254 19 13.4
253
19 13.3
13
1 13.0
240 18 13.3
249
22 11.3
0
0 --249 22 11.3
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Foster, Hou. (RB)
2)
D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
3)
Wayne, Ind. (WR)
4)
Hillis, Cle. (RB)
5)
Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
6t) Lloyd, Den. (WR)
6t) Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
8t) Gates, S.D. (TE)
8t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB)
10t) Addai, Ind. (RB)
10t) Boldin, Bal. (WR)
10t) Owens, Cin. (WR)
13t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
13t) Marshall, Mia. (WR)
15t) Benson, Cin. (RB)
15t) Clark, Ind. (TE)
15t) Collie, Ind. (WR)
15t) Green-Ellis, N.E. (RB)
15t) Tolbert, S.D. (RB)
20) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
21t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR)
21t) Royal, Den. (WR)
21t) Welker, N.E. (WR)
24t) Charles, K.C. (RB)
24t) Floyd, S.D. (WR)
24t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR)
27t) Bess, Mia. (WR)
27t) R. Brown, Mia. (RB)
27t) Gaffney, Den. (WR)
27t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
31t) Heap, Bal. (TE)
31t) Murphy, Oak. (WR)
31t) *Shipley, Cin. (WR)
34t) Edwards, NY-J (WR)
34t) Jones, Hou. (WR)
34t) Walter, Hou. (WR)
37t) *Hernandez, N.E. (TE)
37t) Jennings, Jac. (RB)
37t) Washington, Ten. (WR)
37t) Watson, Cle. (TE)
37t) Williams, Mia. (RB)
42t) Fasano, Mia. (TE)
42t) Heyward-Bey, Oak. (WR)
42t) Lynch, Buf. (RB)
42t) Naanee, S.D. (WR)
46t) Cribbs, Cle. (WR)
46t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR)
46t) Jones, K.C. (RB)
46t) Lewis, Jac. (TE)
46t) Moreno, Den. (RB)
46t) Parrish, Buf. (WR)
46t) Rice, Bal. (RB)
46t) Sims-Walker, Jac. (WR)
46t) *D. Thomas, Den. (WR)
46t) M. Thomas, Jac. (WR)
Rush Rec
29
6
19
7
0 25
18
6
20
3
0 22
17
5
0 21
21
0
16
3
0 19
0 19
15
3
0 18
15
2
0 17
0 17
16
1
16
1
0 16
0 15
0 15
0 15
10
4
0 14
0 14
0 13
11
2
0 13
0 13
0 12
0 12
0 12
0 11
0 11
0 11
1
9
7
3
0 10
0 10
9
1
0
9
0
9
9
0
0
9
2
6
0
8
8
0
0
8
6
2
1
7
5
3
0
8
0
8
1
7
Tot
35
26
25
24
23
22
22
21
21
19
19
19
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
16
15
15
15
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Gore, S.F. (RB)
2)
Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
3t) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
3t) Peterson, Min. (RB)
5)
*Best, Det. (RB)
6t) Snelling, Atl. (RB)
6t) White, Atl. (WR)
8)
Austin, Dal. (WR)
9t) Clayton, St.L (WR)
9t) S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
9t) Moss, Was. (WR)
9t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
13t) Driver, G.B. (WR)
13t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
13t) C. Johnson, Det. (WR)
13t) Turner, Atl. (RB)
17) Portis, Was. (RB)
18t) Barber, Dal. (RB)
18t) Colston, N.O. (WR)
18t) Finley, G.B. (TE)
18t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
18t) Hightower, Ariz (RB)
18t) Jackson, G.B. (RB)
18t) Nicks, NY-G (WR)
18t) D. Williams, Car. (RB)
26t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR)
26t) Forsett, Sea. (RB)
26t) Jacobs, NY-G (RB)
26t) Smith, NY-G (WR)
30t) Amendola, St.L (WR)
30t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR)
30t) Jennings, G.B. (WR)
30t) Maclin, Phi. (WR)
30t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE)
30t) Vick, Phi. (QB)
36t) *Bryant, Dal. (WR)
36t) Cooley, Was. (TE)
36t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE)
36t) Knox, Chi. (WR)
36t) Scheffler, Det. (TE)
36t) Shockey, N.O. (TE)
36t) Smith, Car. (WR)
43t) Breaston, Ariz (WR)
43t) Celek, Phi. (TE)
43t) Crabtree, S.F. (WR)
43t) Kuhn, G.B. (RB)
43t) Moore, N.O. (WR)
43t) Morgan, S.F. (WR)
43t) Olsen, Chi. (TE)
43t) C. Williams, T.B. (RB)
43t) *M. Williams, T.B. (WR)
43t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR)
Rush Rec
15
8
20
2
13
8
16
5
11
8
17
1
0 18
0 16
0 15
12
3
0 15
9
6
0 14
0 14
0 14
14
0
10
3
12
0
0 12
0 12
4
8
10
2
7
5
0 12
9
3
0 11
9
2
10
1
0 11
0 10
0 10
0 10
1
9
0 10
10
0
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
8
7
1
0
8
0
8
0
8
4
4
0
8
0
8
Tot
23
22
21
21
19
18
18
16
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Foster, Hou. (RB)
2)
D. McFadden, Oak. (RB)
3)
Wayne, Ind. (WR)
4)
Hillis, Cle. (RB)
5t) Gore, S.F. (RB)
5t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB)
7t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB)
7t) Lloyd, Den. (WR)
7t) Tomlinson, NY-J (RB)
10t) Gates, S.D. (TE)
10t) McCoy, Phi. (RB)
10t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB)
10t) Peterson, Min. (RB)
14t) Addai, Ind. (RB)
14t) *Best, Det. (RB)
14t) Boldin, Bal. (WR)
14t) Owens, Cin. (WR)
18t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB)
18t) Marshall, Mia. (WR)
18t) Snelling, Atl. (RB)
18t) White, Atl. (WR)
22t) Benson, Cin. (RB)
22t) Clark, Ind. (TE)
22t) Collie, Ind. (WR)
22t) Green-Ellis, N.E. (RB)
22t) Tolbert, S.D. (RB)
27t) Austin, Dal. (WR)
27t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE)
29t) Clayton, St.L (WR)
29t) S. Jackson, St.L (RB)
29t) Moss, Was. (WR)
29t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR)
29t) Royal, Den. (WR)
29t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB)
29t) Welker, N.E. (WR)
36t) Charles, K.C. (RB)
36t) Driver, G.B. (WR)
36t) Floyd, S.D. (WR)
36t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE)
36t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR)
36t) C. Johnson, Det. (WR)
36t) Turner, Atl. (RB)
43t) Bess, Mia. (WR)
43t) R. Brown, Mia. (RB)
43t) Gaffney, Den. (WR)
43t) Keller, NY-J (TE)
43t) Portis, Was. (RB)
48t) Barber, Dal. (RB)
48t) Colston, N.O. (WR)
48t) Finley, G.B. (TE)
48t) Forte, Chi. (RB)
48t) Heap, Bal. (TE)
48t) Hightower, Ariz (RB)
48t) Jackson, G.B. (RB)
48t) Murphy, Oak. (WR)
48t) Nicks, NY-G (WR)
48t) *Shipley, Cin. (WR)
48t) D. Williams, Car. (RB)
Rush Rec
29
6
19
7
0 25
18
6
15
8
20
3
20
2
0 22
17
5
0 21
13
8
21
0
16
5
16
3
11
8
0 19
0 19
15
3
0 18
17
1
0 18
15
2
0 17
0 17
16
1
16
1
0 16
0 16
0 15
12
3
0 15
0 15
0 15
9
6
0 15
10
4
0 14
0 14
0 14
0 14
0 14
14
0
0 13
11
2
0 13
0 13
10
3
12
0
0 12
0 12
4
8
0 12
10
2
7
5
0 12
0 12
0 12
9
3
Tot
35
26
25
24
23
23
22
22
22
21
21
21
21
19
19
19
19
18
18
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
16
16
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADING PUNTERS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Player, Team
Lechler, Oak.
Sepulveda, Pit.
Scifres, S.D.
Colquitt, Den.
Hodges, Cle.
Kern, Ten.
Podlesh, Jac.
Weatherford, NY-J
Moorman, Buf.
McAfee, Ind.
Huber, Cin.
*Mesko, N.E.
Turk, Hou.
Fields, Mia.
Koch, Bal.
Colquitt, K.C.
Opp Ret In Net
No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg
17
822 68 48.4 1
0
2 1 10 45 9 44.5
19
911 62 47.9 3
0
1 0
8 82 2 40.5
15
690 67 46.0 3
1
0 1
9 223 3 25.4
16
728 63 45.5 1
0
0 0
8 121 6 36.7
24 1084 54 45.2 4
0
4 1 14 56 7 39.5
20
903 60 45.2 2
0
4 1 13 102 4 38.1
16
719 63 44.9 2
0
3 2
6 49 7 39.4
20
888 61 44.4 1
0
2 2 11 99 8 38.5
22
958 55 43.5 2
0
3 0 12 114 3 36.5
18
780 66 43.3 4
0
3 0
7 99 6 33.4
20
857 59 42.9 3
0
5 2
6 35 8 38.1
10
425 60 42.5 0
0
1 0
7 43 2 38.2
14
574 58 41.0 2
0
2 1
5 29 4 36.1
17
695 68 40.9 1
2
5 0
8 52 10 32.8
19
773 60 40.7 0
0
0 3
9 72 10 36.9
19
770 59 40.5 1
0
2 4
7 38 8 37.5
NFC / LEADING PUNTERS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Player, Team
Rocca, Phi.
D. Jones, St.L
Morstead, N.O.
Graham, Ariz
Lee, S.F.
Kluwe, Min.
*Dodge, NY-G
Harris, Det.
McBriar, Dal.
Ryan, Sea.
Baker, Car.
Masthay, G.B.
Bidwell, Was.
Koenen, Atl.
Maynard, Chi.
*Bryan, T.B.
Opp Ret In Net
No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg
24 1154 63 48.1 1
0
0 3 12 181 6 39.7
23 1103 63 48.0 2
0
4 1 13 104 11 41.7
16
754 58 47.1 2
0
2 1
9 50 6 41.5
22
991 62 45.0 2
0
3 3 10 72 6 40.0
22
984 58 44.7 2
0
2 1 14 157 8 35.8
14
614 50 43.9 1
0
5 0
4
7 6 41.9
15
653 64 43.5 2
1
2 3
7 68 2 34.1
21
914 66 43.5 1
0
2 0 14 72 3 39.1
11
478 59 43.5 3
0
2 3
3
7 4 37.4
19
821 56 43.2 1
0
1 1 10 71 6 38.4
21
906 57 43.1 1
0
2 0 15 106 5 37.1
13
560 58 43.1 1
0
0 1
7 122 1 32.2
15
625 52 41.7 0
0
5 2
7 59 3 37.7
17
672 54 39.5 1
1
3 1
3 79 7 31.8
22
859 50 39.0 3
0
2 4 11 93 9 32.1
17
657 57 38.6 0
0
2 3
8 45 4 36.0
NFL / LEADING PUNTERS
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
Player, Team
Lechler, Oak.
Rocca, Phi.
D. Jones, St.L
Sepulveda, Pit.
Morstead, N.O.
Scifres, S.D.
Colquitt, Den.
Hodges, Cle.
Kern, Ten.
Graham, Ariz
Podlesh, Jac.
Lee, S.F.
Weatherford, NY-J
Kluwe, Min.
Moorman, Buf.
*Dodge, NY-G
Harris, Det.
McBriar, Dal.
McAfee, Ind.
Ryan, Sea.
Baker, Car.
Masthay, G.B.
Huber, Cin.
*Mesko, N.E.
Bidwell, Was.
Turk, Hou.
Fields, Mia.
Koch, Bal.
Colquitt, K.C.
Koenen, Atl.
Maynard, Chi.
*Bryan, T.B.
Opp Ret In Net
No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg
17
822 68 48.4 1
0
2 1 10 45 9 44.5
24 1154 63 48.1 1
0
0 3 12 181 6 39.7
23 1103 63 48.0 2
0
4 1 13 104 11 41.7
19
911 62 47.9 3
0
1 0
8 82 2 40.5
16
754 58 47.1 2
0
2 1
9 50 6 41.5
15
690 67 46.0 3
1
0 1
9 223 3 25.4
16
728 63 45.5 1
0
0 0
8 121 6 36.7
24 1084 54 45.2 4
0
4 1 14 56 7 39.5
20
903 60 45.2 2
0
4 1 13 102 4 38.1
22
991 62 45.0 2
0
3 3 10 72 6 40.0
16
719 63 44.9 2
0
3 2
6 49 7 39.4
22
984 58 44.7 2
0
2 1 14 157 8 35.8
20
888 61 44.4 1
0
2 2 11 99 8 38.5
14
614 50 43.9 1
0
5 0
4
7 6 41.9
22
958 55 43.5 2
0
3 0 12 114 3 36.5
15
653 64 43.5 2
1
2 3
7 68 2 34.1
21
914 66 43.5 1
0
2 0 14 72 3 39.1
11
478 59 43.5 3
0
2 3
3
7 4 37.4
18
780 66 43.3 4
0
3 0
7 99 6 33.4
19
821 56 43.2 1
0
1 1 10 71 6 38.4
21
906 57 43.1 1
0
2 0 15 106 5 37.1
13
560 58 43.1 1
0
0 1
7 122 1 32.2
20
857 59 42.9 3
0
5 2
6 35 8 38.1
10
425 60 42.5 0
0
1 0
7 43 2 38.2
15
625 52 41.7 0
0
5 2
7 59 3 37.7
14
574 58 41.0 2
0
2 1
5 29 4 36.1
17
695 68 40.9 1
2
5 0
8 52 10 32.8
19
773 60 40.7 0
0
0 3
9 72 10 36.9
19
770 59 40.5 1
0
2 4
7 38 8 37.5
17
672 54 39.5 1
1
3 1
3 79 7 31.8
22
859 50 39.0 3
0
2 4 11 93 9 32.1
17
657 57 38.6 0
0
2 3
8 45 4 36.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Player, Team
Lechler, Oak.
Sepulveda, Pit.
Hodges, Cle.
Podlesh, Jac.
Weatherford, NY-J
*Mesko, N.E.
Huber, Cin.
Kern, Ten.
Colquitt, K.C.
Koch, Bal.
Colquitt, Den.
Moorman, Buf.
Turk, Hou.
McAfee, Ind.
Fields, Mia.
Scifres, S.D.
Opp Ret In Net
No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg
17
822 68 48.4 1
0
2 1 10 45 9 44.5
19
911 62 47.9 3
0
1 0
8 82 2 40.5
24 1084 54 45.2 4
0
4 1 14 56 7 39.5
16
719 63 44.9 2
0
3 2
6 49 7 39.4
20
888 61 44.4 1
0
2 2 11 99 8 38.5
10
425 60 42.5 0
0
1 0
7 43 2 38.2
20
857 59 42.9 3
0
5 2
6 35 8 38.1
20
903 60 45.2 2
0
4 1 13 102 4 38.1
19
770 59 40.5 1
0
2 4
7 38 8 37.5
19
773 60 40.7 0
0
0 3
9 72 10 36.9
16
728 63 45.5 1
0
0 0
8 121 6 36.7
22
958 55 43.5 2
0
3 0 12 114 3 36.5
14
574 58 41.0 2
0
2 1
5 29 4 36.1
18
780 66 43.3 4
0
3 0
7 99 6 33.4
17
695 68 40.9 1
2
5 0
8 52 10 32.8
15
690 67 46.0 3
1
0 1
9 223 3 25.4
NFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
Player, Team
Kluwe, Min.
D. Jones, St.L
Morstead, N.O.
Graham, Ariz
Rocca, Phi.
Harris, Det.
Ryan, Sea.
Bidwell, Was.
McBriar, Dal.
Baker, Car.
*Bryan, T.B.
Lee, S.F.
*Dodge, NY-G
Masthay, G.B.
Maynard, Chi.
Koenen, Atl.
Opp Ret In Net
No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg
14
614 50 43.9 1
0
5 0
4
7 6 41.9
23 1103 63 48.0 2
0
4 1 13 104 11 41.7
16
754 58 47.1 2
0
2 1
9 50 6 41.5
22
991 62 45.0 2
0
3 3 10 72 6 40.0
24 1154 63 48.1 1
0
0 3 12 181 6 39.7
21
914 66 43.5 1
0
2 0 14 72 3 39.1
19
821 56 43.2 1
0
1 1 10 71 6 38.4
15
625 52 41.7 0
0
5 2
7 59 3 37.7
11
478 59 43.5 3
0
2 3
3
7 4 37.4
21
906 57 43.1 1
0
2 0 15 106 5 37.1
17
657 57 38.6 0
0
2 3
8 45 4 36.0
22
984 58 44.7 2
0
2 1 14 157 8 35.8
15
653 64 43.5 2
1
2 3
7 68 2 34.1
13
560 58 43.1 1
0
0 1
7 122 1 32.2
22
859 50 39.0 3
0
2 4 11 93 9 32.1
17
672 54 39.5 1
1
3 1
3 79 7 31.8
NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE
Rank
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
Player, Team
Lechler, Oak.
Kluwe, Min.
D. Jones, St.L
Morstead, N.O.
Sepulveda, Pit.
Graham, Ariz
Rocca, Phi.
Hodges, Cle.
Podlesh, Jac.
Harris, Det.
Weatherford, NY-J
Ryan, Sea.
*Mesko, N.E.
Huber, Cin.
Kern, Ten.
Bidwell, Was.
Colquitt, K.C.
McBriar, Dal.
Baker, Car.
Koch, Bal.
Colquitt, Den.
Moorman, Buf.
Turk, Hou.
*Bryan, T.B.
Lee, S.F.
*Dodge, NY-G
McAfee, Ind.
Fields, Mia.
Masthay, G.B.
Maynard, Chi.
Koenen, Atl.
Scifres, S.D.
Opp Ret In Net
No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg
17
822 68 48.4 1
0
2 1 10 45 9 44.5
14
614 50 43.9 1
0
5 0
4
7 6 41.9
23 1103 63 48.0 2
0
4 1 13 104 11 41.7
16
754 58 47.1 2
0
2 1
9 50 6 41.5
19
911 62 47.9 3
0
1 0
8 82 2 40.5
22
991 62 45.0 2
0
3 3 10 72 6 40.0
24 1154 63 48.1 1
0
0 3 12 181 6 39.7
24 1084 54 45.2 4
0
4 1 14 56 7 39.5
16
719 63 44.9 2
0
3 2
6 49 7 39.4
21
914 66 43.5 1
0
2 0 14 72 3 39.1
20
888 61 44.4 1
0
2 2 11 99 8 38.5
19
821 56 43.2 1
0
1 1 10 71 6 38.4
10
425 60 42.5 0
0
1 0
7 43 2 38.2
20
857 59 42.9 3
0
5 2
6 35 8 38.1
20
903 60 45.2 2
0
4 1 13 102 4 38.1
15
625 52 41.7 0
0
5 2
7 59 3 37.7
19
770 59 40.5 1
0
2 4
7 38 8 37.5
11
478 59 43.5 3
0
2 3
3
7 4 37.4
21
906 57 43.1 1
0
2 0 15 106 5 37.1
19
773 60 40.7 0
0
0 3
9 72 10 36.9
16
728 63 45.5 1
0
0 0
8 121 6 36.7
22
958 55 43.5 2
0
3 0 12 114 3 36.5
14
574 58 41.0 2
0
2 1
5 29 4 36.1
17
657 57 38.6 0
0
2 3
8 45 4 36.0
22
984 58 44.7 2
0
2 1 14 157 8 35.8
15
653 64 43.5 2
1
2 3
7 68 2 34.1
18
780 66 43.3 4
0
3 0
7 99 6 33.4
17
695 68 40.9 1
2
5 0
8 52 10 32.8
13
560 58 43.1 1
0
0 1
7 122 1 32.2
22
859 50 39.0 3
0
2 4 11 93 9 32.1
17
672 54 39.5 1
1
3 1
3 79 7 31.8
15
690 67 46.0 3
1
0 1
9 223 3 25.4
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
*McCluster, K.C.
2)
Leonhard, NY-J
3)
M. Thomas, Jac.
4)
Jones, Hou.
5)
*Mariani, Ten.
6)
Royal, Den.
7)
*Arenas, K.C.
8)
Parrish, Buf.
9)
*Wilson, NY-J
10) Powers, Ind.
11) Higgins, Oak.
12) Cribbs, Cle.
13) Sproles, S.D.
14) Cosby, Cin.
15) Zbikowski, Bal.
16) Randle El, Pit.
Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD
6 1
142 23.7 94t 1
8 6
111 13.9 32
0
8 1
88 11.0 41
0
9 3
97 10.8 39
0
7 5
73 10.4 38
0
9 0
92 10.2 28
0
9 0
89 9.9 36
0
9 1
83 9.2 26
0
6 0
53 8.8 15
0
7 4
55 7.9 13
0
10 3
78 7.8 53
0
5 2
34 6.8 15
0
8 4
52 6.5 13
0
9 4
54 6.0 10
0
14 5
80 5.7 20
0
8 7
31 3.9
8
0
NFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
*Tate, Sea.
2)
*Bryant, Dal.
3)
Weems, Atl.
4)
Hester, Chi.
5)
Munnerlyn, Car.
6)
T. Williams, G.B.
7)
Bush, N.O.
8)
Spurlock, T.B.
9)
Logan, Det.
10) D. Jackson, Phi.
11) Amendola, St.L
12) *Komar, Ariz
13) Camarillo, Min.
14) Reynaud, NY-G
Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD
8 4
144 18.0 63
0
5 0
89 17.8 62t 1
5 7
69 13.8 19
0
11 1
111 10.1 62t 1
7 2
65 9.3 28
0
6 6
53 8.8 11
0
6 1
50 8.3 43
0
6 2
45 7.5 23
0
7 7
52 7.4 17
0
7 4
49 7.0 13
0
10 5
68 6.8 21
0
5 0
31 6.2
9
0
7 3
43 6.1 14
0
12 2
55 4.6 11
0
NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
*McCluster, K.C.
2)
*Tate, Sea.
3)
*Bryant, Dal.
4)
Leonhard, NY-J
5)
Weems, Atl.
6)
M. Thomas, Jac.
7)
Jones, Hou.
8)
*Mariani, Ten.
9)
Royal, Den.
10) Hester, Chi.
11) *Arenas, K.C.
12) Munnerlyn, Car.
13) Parrish, Buf.
14t) T. Williams, G.B.
14t) *Wilson, NY-J
16) Bush, N.O.
17) Powers, Ind.
18) Higgins, Oak.
19) Spurlock, T.B.
20) Logan, Det.
21) D. Jackson, Phi.
22t) Amendola, St.L
22t) Cribbs, Cle.
24) Sproles, S.D.
25) *Komar, Ariz
26) Camarillo, Min.
27) Cosby, Cin.
28) Zbikowski, Bal.
29) Reynaud, NY-G
30) Randle El, Pit.
Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD
6 1
142 23.7 94t 1
8 4
144 18.0 63
0
5 0
89 17.8 62t 1
8 6
111 13.9 32
0
5 7
69 13.8 19
0
8 1
88 11.0 41
0
9 3
97 10.8 39
0
7 5
73 10.4 38
0
9 0
92 10.2 28
0
11 1
111 10.1 62t 1
9 0
89 9.9 36
0
7 2
65 9.3 28
0
9 1
83 9.2 26
0
6 6
53 8.8 11
0
6 0
53 8.8 15
0
6 1
50 8.3 43
0
7 4
55 7.9 13
0
10 3
78 7.8 53
0
6 2
45 7.5 23
0
7 7
52 7.4 17
0
7 4
49 7.0 13
0
10 5
68 6.8 21
0
5 2
34 6.8 15
0
8 4
52 6.5 13
0
5 0
31 6.2
9
0
7 3
43 6.1 14
0
9 4
54 6.0 10
0
14 5
80 5.7 20
0
12 2
55 4.6 11
0
8 7
31 3.9
8
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Tate, N.E.
2)
*Brown, Pit.
3)
B. Smith, NY-J
4)
*Spiller, Buf.
5)
*Mariani, Ten.
6)
*Ford, Oak.
7)
Underwood, Jac.
8)
Parmele, Bal.
9)
Cobbs, Mia.
10) Sproles, S.D.
11) Moore, Ind.
12) Figurs, Oak.
13) Slaton, Hou.
14) Scott, Cin.
15) Cribbs, Cle.
16) *Arenas, K.C.
NFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Washington, Sea.
2)
Thomas, Was.
3)
Roby, N.O.
4)
Weems, Atl.
5)
Logan, Det.
6)
Hobbs, Phi.
7)
Manning, Chi.
8)
Nelson, G.B.
9)
Goodson, Car.
10) Stephens-Howling, Ariz
11) *Owusu-Ansah, Dal.
12) *Gilyard, St.L
13) Spurlock, T.B.
14) Harvin, Min.
15) Reynaud, NY-G
NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Washington, Sea.
2)
Tate, N.E.
3)
*Brown, Pit.
4)
B. Smith, NY-J
5)
*Spiller, Buf.
6)
Thomas, Was.
7)
*Mariani, Ten.
8)
Roby, N.O.
9)
*Ford, Oak.
10) Weems, Atl.
11) Underwood, Jac.
12) Logan, Det.
13) Hobbs, Phi.
14) Manning, Chi.
15) Nelson, G.B.
16) Goodson, Car.
17) Stephens-Howling, Ariz
18) Parmele, Bal.
19) *Owusu-Ansah, Dal.
20) *Gilyard, St.L
21) Cobbs, Mia.
22) Sproles, S.D.
23) Moore, Ind.
24) Spurlock, T.B.
25t) Figurs, Oak.
25t) Harvin, Min.
27) Slaton, Hou.
28) Scott, Cin.
29) Cribbs, Cle.
30) *Arenas, K.C.
31) Reynaud, NY-G
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
18
601 33.4 103t 2
7
219 31.3 89t 1
10
298 29.8 54
0
17
484 28.5 95t 1
16
428 26.8 98t 1
9
229 25.4 64
0
17
421 24.8 53
0
12
276 23.0 39
0
7
153 21.9 30
0
11
240 21.8 33
0
12
257 21.4 33
0
5
105 21.0 25
0
12
243 20.3 33
0
6
121 20.2 60
0
11
219 19.9 27
0
5
97 19.4 26
0
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
10
404 40.4 101t 2
12
336 28.0 42
0
11
283 25.7 39
0
8
202 25.3 35
0
17
417 24.5 35
0
10
244 24.4 46
0
8
195 24.4 44
0
18
438 24.3 51
0
17
402 23.6 46
0
20
471 23.6 102t 1
9
206 22.9 40
0
11
251 22.8 34
0
7
149 21.3 30
0
6
126 21.0 23
0
11
203 18.5 31
0
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
10
404 40.4 101t 2
18
601 33.4 103t 2
7
219 31.3 89t 1
10
298 29.8 54
0
17
484 28.5 95t 1
12
336 28.0 42
0
16
428 26.8 98t 1
11
283 25.7 39
0
9
229 25.4 64
0
8
202 25.3 35
0
17
421 24.8 53
0
17
417 24.5 35
0
10
244 24.4 46
0
8
195 24.4 44
0
18
438 24.3 51
0
17
402 23.6 46
0
20
471 23.6 102t 1
12
276 23.0 39
0
9
206 22.9 40
0
11
251 22.8 34
0
7
153 21.9 30
0
11
240 21.8 33
0
12
257 21.4 33
0
7
149 21.3 30
0
5
105 21.0 25
0
6
126 21.0 23
0
12
243 20.3 33
0
6
121 20.2 60
0
11
219 19.9 27
0
5
97 19.4 26
0
11
203 18.5 31
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Hall, Cin.
2t) Chung, N.E.
2t) Cromartie, NY-J
2t) Nolan, Hou.
2t) Flowers, K.C.
2t) Cason, S.D.
2t) J. Allen, Mia.
2t) Ninkovich, N.E.
2t) Polamalu, Pit.
10t) Keisel, Pit.
10t) Guyton, N.E.
10t) A. Smith, Jac.
10t) Lacey, Ind.
10t) Hope, Ten.
10t) Phillips, S.D.
10t) M. Adams, Cle.
10t) Bullitt, Ind.
10t) *Cox, Den.
10t) B. Johnson, Cin.
10t) A. Jones, Cin.
10t) Griffin, Ten.
10t) Greene, Jac.
10t) Da. Smith, Jac.
10t) Woodley, Pit.
10t) Burnett, S.D.
10t) Lewis, Bal.
10t) Rubin, Cle.
10t) Bailey, Den.
10t) S. Brown, Cle.
10t) Coleman, NY-J
10t) V. Davis, Mia.
10t) Gregory, S.D.
10t) Jammer, S.D.
10t) D. Jones, Jac.
10t) McCourty, Ten.
10t) McFadden, Pit.
10t) Meriweather, N.E.
10t) Ndukwe, Cin.
10t) Page, N.E.
10t) Pool, NY-J
10t) Powers, Ind.
10t) Routt, Oak.
10t) Siler, S.D.
10t) I. Taylor, Pit.
10t) Dawkins, Den.
10t) Groves, Oak.
10t) Marks, Ten.
Int Yards Avg Long TD
3
19 6.3 22
0
2
77 38.5 51t 1
2
66 33.0 66
0
2
34 17.0 20
0
2
33 16.5 33t 1
2
23 11.5 21
0
2
17 8.5 17
0
2
1 0.5
1
0
2
1 0.5
1
0
1
79 79.0 79t 1
1
59 59.0 59t 1
1
47 47.0 47
0
1
44 44.0 44
0
1
32 32.0 32
0
1
31 31.0 31t 1
1
26 26.0 26
0
1
19 19.0 19
0
1
15 15.0 15
0
1
12 12.0 12
0
1
10 10.0 10
0
1
9 9.0
9
0
1
8 8.0
8
0
1
8 8.0
8
0
1
8 8.0
8
0
1
2 2.0
2
0
1
2 2.0
2
0
1
1 1.0
1
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
-2 -2.0 -2
0
1
-4 -4.0 -4
0
1
-6 -6.0 -6
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS
Rank Player, Team
1t) Godfrey, Car.
1t) *Thomas, Sea.
1t) *Allen, Phi.
4t) Barber, T.B.
4t) Clements, S.F.
4t) Moore, Atl.
4t) D. Moore, Chi.
4t) Fletcher, St.L
4t) Talib, T.B.
4t) Wilson, Ariz
4t) Thomas, NY-G
4t) Grant, NY-G
4t) A. Smith, Det.
4t) Spencer, S.F.
15t) Rhodes, Ariz
15t) Woodson, G.B.
15t) *Franks, Atl.
15t) Grimes, Atl.
15t) Trufant, Sea.
15t) C. Williams, Det.
15t) *Berry, Det.
15t) Babineaux, Sea.
15t) Leber, Min.
15t) *Murphy, St.L
15t) Hanson, Phi.
15t) Martin, G.B.
15t) Owens, Atl.
15t) Hawk, G.B.
15t) Lenon, Ariz
15t) Chillar, G.B.
15t) Tillman, Chi.
15t) Rom. Harper, N.O.
15t) Moore, Was.
15t) Porter, N.O.
15t) Rogers, Was.
15t) Samuel, Phi.
15t) Vilma, N.O.
15t) Black, T.B.
15t) Lofton, Atl.
15t) Munnerlyn, Car.
15t) Anderson, Car.
15t) Briggs, Chi.
15t) Peterson, Atl.
15t) Biggers, T.B.
15t) *Burnett, G.B.
15t) DeCoud, Atl.
15t) Hall, Was.
15t) Hobbs, Phi.
15t) Houston, Det.
15t) *McCray, Dal.
15t) Phillips, NY-G
15t) Winfield, Min.
15t) J. Butler, St.L
15t) Jenkins, Dal.
Int Yards Avg Long TD
3
70 23.3 38
0
3
55 18.3 34
0
3
27 9.0 16
0
2
69 34.5 64
0
2
46 23.0 39
0
2
44 22.0 31
0
2
38 19.0 20
0
2
32 16.0 28
0
2
21 10.5 21
0
2
4 2.0
4
0
2
1 0.5
1
0
2
0 0.0
0
0
2
0 0.0
0
0
2
0 0.0
0
0
1
65 65.0 65
0
1
48 48.0 48t 1
1
40 40.0 40
0
1
36 36.0 36
0
1
32 32.0 32t 1
1
27 27.0 27
0
1
23 23.0 23
0
1
20 20.0 20
0
1
19 19.0 19
0
1
19 19.0 19
0
1
17 17.0 17
0
1
15 15.0 15
0
1
13 13.0 13
0
1
12 12.0 12
0
1
10 10.0 10
0
1
9 9.0
9
0
1
7 7.0
7
0
1
6 6.0
6
0
1
5 5.0
5
0
1
5 5.0
5
0
1
5 5.0
5
0
1
5 5.0
5
0
1
5 5.0
5
0
1
4 4.0
4
0
1
2 2.0
2
0
1
2 2.0
2
0
1
1 1.0
1
0
1
1 1.0
1
0
1
1 1.0
1
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
0
1
-3 -3.0 -3
0
1
-4 -4.0 -4
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS
Rank Player, Team
1t) Godfrey, Car.
1t) *Thomas, Sea.
1t) *Allen, Phi.
1t) Hall, Cin.
5t) Chung, N.E.
5t) Barber, T.B.
5t) Cromartie, NY-J
5t) Clements, S.F.
5t) Moore, Atl.
5t) D. Moore, Chi.
5t) Nolan, Hou.
5t) Flowers, K.C.
5t) Fletcher, St.L
5t) Cason, S.D.
5t) Talib, T.B.
5t) J. Allen, Mia.
5t) Wilson, Ariz
5t) Ninkovich, N.E.
5t) Polamalu, Pit.
5t) Thomas, NY-G
5t) Grant, NY-G
5t) A. Smith, Det.
5t) Spencer, S.F.
Int Yards Avg Long TD
3
70 23.3 38
0
3
55 18.3 34
0
3
27 9.0 16
0
3
19 6.3 22
0
2
77 38.5 51t 1
2
69 34.5 64
0
2
66 33.0 66
0
2
46 23.0 39
0
2
44 22.0 31
0
2
38 19.0 20
0
2
34 17.0 20
0
2
33 16.5 33t 1
2
32 16.0 28
0
2
23 11.5 21
0
2
21 10.5 21
0
2
17 8.5 17
0
2
4 2.0
4
0
2
1 0.5
1
0
2
1 0.5
1
0
2
1 0.5
1
0
2
0 0.0
0
0
2
0 0.0
0
0
2
0 0.0
0
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / LEADERS IN SACKS
Rank Player, Team
Sacks
1)
Phillips, S.D. (LB)
6.0
2)
M. Williams, Hou. (DE)
5.0
3)
Ball, Ten. (DE)
4.5
4)
Mathis, Ind. (DE)
4.0
5t) Babin, Ten. (DE)
3.5
5t) Hali, K.C. (LB)
3.5
7t) Ellis, NY-J (DE)
3.0
7t) Freeney, Ind. (DE)
3.0
7t) Harrison, Pit. (LB)
3.0
7t) Wake, Mia. (LB)
3.0
7t) Witherspoon, Ten. (LB)
3.0
12t) Benard, Cle. (LB)
2.5
12t) A. Smith, Hou. (DE)
2.5
12t) Suggs, Bal. (LB)
2.5
15t) Burnett, S.D. (LB)
2.0
15t) Knighton, Jac. (DT)
2.0
15t) Langford, Mia. (DE)
2.0
15t) *Misi, Mia. (LB)
2.0
15t) Ngata, Bal. (DE)
2.0
15t) Roth, Cle. (LB)
2.0
15t) Shaughnessy, Oak. (DE)
2.0
15t) J. Taylor, NY-J (LB)
2.0
15t) G. Warren, N.E. (DE)
2.0
15t) Wimbley, Oak. (LB)
2.0
15t) Woodley, Pit. (LB)
2.0
26t) *Alualu, Jac. (DT)
1.5
26t) Ayers, Den. (LB)
1.5
26t) Banta-Cain, N.E. (LB)
1.5
26t) T. Brown, Ten. (DT)
1.5
26t) Fujita, Cle. (LB)
1.5
26t) Kampman, Jac. (DE)
1.5
26t) *Morgan, Ten. (DE)
1.5
26t) D. Williams, Den. (LB)
1.5
34t) Applewhite, S.D. (LB)
1.0
34t) Branch, Oak. (DB)
1.0
34t) Cesaire, S.D. (DE)
1.0
34t) Coleman, Cle. (DE)
1.0
34t) Considine, Jac. (DB)
1.0
34t) Dansby, Mia. (LB)
1.0
34t) Dawkins, Den. (DB)
1.0
34t) Eason, Pit. (DE)
1.0
34t) Edwards, K.C. (NT)
1.0
34t) Ellis, Buf. (LB)
1.0
34t) Finnegan, Ten. (DB)
1.0
34t) Ford, Ten. (DE)
1.0
34t) Garay, S.D. (DT)
1.0
34t) Gay, Pit. (DB)
1.0
34t) Gilberry, K.C. (DE)
1.0
34t) Hampton, Pit. (NT)
1.0
34t) *Houston, Oak. (DE)
1.0
34t) Ihedigbo, NY-J (DB)
1.0
34t) T. Johnson, S.D. (DE)
1.0
34t) Keisel, Pit. (DE)
1.0
34t) Landry, Bal. (DB)
1.0
34t) Lewis, Bal. (LB)
1.0
34t) Lowery, NY-J (DB)
1.0
34t) Mayo, N.E. (LB)
1.0
34t) Mincey, Jac. (DE)
1.0
34t) Ninkovich, N.E. (LB)
1.0
34t) Posluszny, Buf. (LB)
1.0
34t) Rivers, Cin. (LB)
1.0
34t) Rucker, Cin. (DE)
1.0
34t) Ryans, Hou. (LB)
1.0
34t) Scott, Buf. (DB)
1.0
34t) Seymour, Oak. (DT)
1.0
34t) Siler, S.D. (LB)
1.0
34t) Da. Smith, Jac. (LB)
1.0
34t) Starks, Mia. (NT)
1.0
34t) Studebaker, K.C. (LB)
1.0
34t) Thomas, NY-J (LB)
1.0
34t) Timmons, Pit. (LB)
1.0
34t) Trusnik, Cle. (LB)
1.0
34t) Tucker, S.D. (LB)
1.0
34t) Williams, Buf. (NT)
1.0
34t) *Worilds, Pit. (LB)
1.0
34t) Wright, N.E. (DE)
1.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / LEADERS IN SACKS
Rank Player, Team
Sacks
1)
Matthews, G.B. (LB)
7.0
2t) Clemons, Sea. (DE)
4.0
2t) Hall, St.L (DE)
4.0
2t) Jenkins, G.B. (DE)
4.0
2t) Kiwanuka, NY-G (LB)
4.0
2t) Parker, Phi. (DE)
4.0
2t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE)
4.0
2t) Ware, Dal. (LB)
4.0
9t) T. Cole, Phi. (DE)
3.0
9t) Ellis, N.O. (DT)
3.0
9t) *Suh, Det. (DT)
3.0
9t) Tuck, NY-G (DE)
3.0
13t) Abraham, Atl. (DE)
2.0
13t) Babineaux, Atl. (DT)
2.0
13t) Brock, Sea. (DE)
2.0
13t) Cofield, NY-G (DT)
2.0
13t) Crowder, T.B. (DE)
2.0
13t) Delmas, Det. (DB)
2.0
13t) Haralson, S.F. (LB)
2.0
13t) C. Johnson, Car. (DE)
2.0
13t) LaBoy, S.F. (LB)
2.0
13t) Laws, Phi. (DT)
2.0
13t) Lofton, Atl. (LB)
2.0
13t) McBride, Det. (DE)
2.0
13t) Orakpo, Was. (LB)
2.0
13t) Peppers, Chi. (DE)
2.0
13t) Raji, G.B. (NT)
2.0
13t) *Zombo, G.B. (LB)
2.0
29t) Canty, NY-G (DT)
1.5
29t) Sa. Hill, Det. (DT)
1.5
29t) Vanden Bosch, Det. (DE)
1.5
32t) Ah You, St.L (DT)
1.0
32t) Alexander, Was. (LB)
1.0
32t) J. Allen, Min. (DE)
1.0
32t) *Allen, Phi. (DB)
1.0
32t) Anderson, Car. (LB)
1.0
32t) Avril, Det. (DE)
1.0
32t) Biermann, Atl. (DE)
1.0
32t) Black, T.B. (LB)
1.0
32t) Brooking, Dal. (LB)
1.0
32t) Brooks, S.F. (LB)
1.0
32t) Bryant, Sea. (DE)
1.0
32t) Campbell, Ariz (DE)
1.0
32t) Carter, Was. (LB)
1.0
32t) Connor, Car. (LB)
1.0
32t) *Davis, Sea. (DE)
1.0
32t) Dockett, Ariz (DE)
1.0
32t) Fletcher, Was. (LB)
1.0
32t) *Graham, Phi. (DE)
1.0
32t) Haggans, Ariz (LB)
1.0
32t) Herring, Sea. (LB)
1.0
32t) Idonije, Chi. (DE)
1.0
32t) Jackson, Det. (DE)
1.0
32t) Jenkins, N.O. (DB)
1.0
32t) Landry, Was. (DB)
1.0
32t) Laurinaitis, St.L (LB)
1.0
32t) Lenon, Ariz (LB)
1.0
32t) McIntosh, Was. (LB)
1.0
32t) Mebane, Sea. (DT)
1.0
32t) Milloy, Sea. (DB)
1.0
32t) J. Mitchell, Min. (DE)
1.0
32t) Porter, Ariz (LB)
1.0
32t) Robbins, St.L (DT)
1.0
32t) Robison, Min. (DE)
1.0
32t) Ross, NY-G (DB)
1.0
32t) Sims, Phi. (LB)
1.0
32t) Smith, N.O. (DE)
1.0
32t) Spencer, Dal. (LB)
1.0
32t) Tapp, Phi. (DE)
1.0
32t) Toler, Ariz (DB)
1.0
32t) Urlacher, Chi. (LB)
1.0
32t) Vobora, St.L (LB)
1.0
32t) *Weatherspoon, Atl. (LB)
1.0
32t) White, T.B. (DE)
1.0
32t) C. Williams, Det. (DT)
1.0
32t) K. Williams, Min. (DT)
1.0
32t) T. Williams, G.B. (DB)
1.0
32t) Willis, S.F. (LB)
1.0
32t) Wilson, Ariz (DB)
1.0
32t) U. Young, N.O. (DB)
1.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / LEADERS IN SACKS
Rank Player, Team
1)
Matthews, G.B. (LB)
2)
Phillips, S.D. (LB)
3)
M. Williams, Hou. (DE)
4)
Ball, Ten. (DE)
5t) Clemons, Sea. (DE)
5t) Hall, St.L (DE)
5t) Jenkins, G.B. (DE)
5t) Kiwanuka, NY-G (LB)
5t) Mathis, Ind. (DE)
5t) Parker, Phi. (DE)
5t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE)
5t) Ware, Dal. (LB)
13t) Babin, Ten. (DE)
13t) Hali, K.C. (LB)
15t) T. Cole, Phi. (DE)
15t) Ellis, NY-J (DE)
15t) Ellis, N.O. (DT)
15t) Freeney, Ind. (DE)
15t) Harrison, Pit. (LB)
15t) *Suh, Det. (DT)
15t) Tuck, NY-G (DE)
15t) Wake, Mia. (LB)
15t) Witherspoon, Ten. (LB)
24t) Benard, Cle. (LB)
24t) A. Smith, Hou. (DE)
24t) Suggs, Bal. (LB)
27t) Abraham, Atl. (DE)
27t) Babineaux, Atl. (DT)
27t) Brock, Sea. (DE)
27t) Burnett, S.D. (LB)
27t) Cofield, NY-G (DT)
27t) Crowder, T.B. (DE)
27t) Delmas, Det. (DB)
27t) Haralson, S.F. (LB)
27t) C. Johnson, Car. (DE)
27t) Knighton, Jac. (DT)
27t) LaBoy, S.F. (LB)
27t) Langford, Mia. (DE)
27t) Laws, Phi. (DT)
27t) Lofton, Atl. (LB)
27t) McBride, Det. (DE)
27t) *Misi, Mia. (LB)
27t) Ngata, Bal. (DE)
27t) Orakpo, Was. (LB)
27t) Peppers, Chi. (DE)
27t) Raji, G.B. (NT)
27t) Roth, Cle. (LB)
27t) Shaughnessy, Oak. (DE)
27t) J. Taylor, NY-J (LB)
27t) G. Warren, N.E. (DE)
27t) Wimbley, Oak. (LB)
27t) Woodley, Pit. (LB)
27t) *Zombo, G.B. (LB)
Sacks
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.5
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.5
3.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
TotRec OffRec DefRec
1t) J. Campbell, Oak.
2
2
0
1t) Coleman, Cle.
2
0
2
1t) C. Palmer, Cin.
2
2
0
1t) Pouha, NY-J
2
0
2
1t) *Vaughn, Den.
2
0
2
6t) Addai, Ind.
1
1
0
6t) G. Alexander, Jac.
1
0
1
6t) Ball, Ten.
1
0
1
6t) Barton, Cle.
1
0
1
6t) Batch, Pit.
1
1
0
6t) Benson, Cin.
1
1
0
6t) R. Brown, Oak.
1
1
0
6t) Burnett, S.D.
1
0
1
6t) Byrd, Buf.
1
0
1
6t) Carr, K.C.
1
0
1
6t) Castillo, S.D.
1
0
1
6t) Chester, Bal.
1
1
0
6t) Clark, Pit.
1
0
1
6t) K. Collins, Ten.
1
1
0
6t) Condo, Oak.
1
0
1
6t) Considine, Jac.
1
0
1
6t) Cook, Ten.
1
1
0
6t) Costanzo, Cle.
1
1
0
6t) Dorsey, K.C.
1
0
1
6t) Foster, Ind.
1
0
1
6t) Fox, Pit.
1
0
1
6t) Geathers, Cin.
1
0
1
6t) Gradkowski, Oak.
1
1
0
6t) Graham, Den.
1
1
0
6t) Greene, Jac.
1
0
1
6t) Griffin, Ten.
1
0
1
6t) Groves, Oak.
1
0
1
6t) Harrison, Pit.
1
0
1
6t) Hester, S.D.
1
1
0
6t) Higgins, Oak.
1
1
0
6t) Hillis, Cle.
1
1
0
6t) Hoke, Pit.
1
0
1
6t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
1
1
0
6t) Landry, Bal.
1
0
1
6t) Laury, NY-J
1
0
1
6t) Loper, Oak.
1
1
0
6t) Manning, Ind.
1
1
0
6t) McBean, Den.
1
0
1
6t) *McCluster, K.C.
1
1
0
6t) McLendon, Pit.
1
0
1
6t) *Misi, Mia.
1
0
1
6t) Moala, Ind.
1
0
1
6t) Moore, Pit.
1
1
0
6t) Ninkovich, N.E.
1
0
1
6t) Okoye, Hou.
1
0
1
6t) Oliver, S.D.
1
0
1
6t) *Pitta, Bal.
1
1
0
6t) Quin, Hou.
1
0
1
6t) Randle El, Pit.
1
1
0
6t) Reece, Oak.
1
1
0
6t) Rivers, S.D.
1
1
0
6t) Scaife, Ten.
1
1
0
6t) Seymour, Oak.
1
0
1
6t) J. Taylor, NY-J
1
0
1
6t) Thomas, NY-J
1
0
1
6t) *D. Thomas, Den.
1
1
0
6t) Timmons, Pit.
1
0
1
6t) Trent, Cin.
1
0
1
6t) Tryon, Ind.
1
0
1
6t) *Veldheer, Oak.
1
1
0
6t) *Verner, Ten.
1
0
1
6t) Wallace, Pit.
1
1
0
6t) Wallace, Cle.
1
1
0
6t) Welker, N.E.
1
1
0
6t) Williams, Mia.
1
1
0
6t) R. Williams, Cin.
1
0
1
6t) *Wilson, NY-J
1
1
0
6t) Womack, Cle.
1
1
0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
TotRec OffRec DefRec
1t) Anderson, Car.
2
0
2
1t) Berrian, Min.
2
2
0
1t) Brees, N.O.
2
2
0
1t) Bryant, Sea.
2
0
2
1t) *A. Davis, S.F.
2
2
0
1t) Justice, Phi.
2
2
0
1t) *Komar, Ariz
2
2
0
1t) Logan, Det.
2
0
2
1t) Roby, N.O.
2
0
2
1t) Urlacher, Chi.
2
0
2
11t) Alexander, Was.
1
0
1
11t) Anderson, Ariz
1
1
0
11t) Avril, Det.
1
0
1
11t) M. Bell, Phi.
1
1
0
11t) Bidwell, Was.
1
1
0
11t) Black, T.B.
1
0
1
11t) Bowman, Chi.
1
0
1
11t) *Bradford, St.L
1
1
0
11t) Briggs, Chi.
1
0
1
11t) L. Brown, Ariz
1
1
0
11t) Bush, N.O.
1
1
0
11t) J. Butler, St.L
1
0
1
11t) Dahl, St.L
1
0
1
11t) Dahl, Atl.
1
0
1
11t) Davis, Atl.
1
0
1
11t) *Davis, Sea.
1
0
1
11t) Delmas, Det.
1
0
1
11t) Fletcher, St.L
1
0
1
11t) Forte, Chi.
1
1
0
11t) Freeman, T.B.
1
1
0
11t) Gore, S.F.
1
1
0
11t) Grant, NY-G
1
0
1
11t) Grant, St.L
1
0
1
11t) Greenway, Min.
1
0
1
11t) Gross, Car.
1
1
0
11t) Hall, Was.
1
0
1
11t) C. Harris, Chi.
1
0
1
11t) T. Harris, Chi.
1
0
1
11t) E.J. Henderson, Min.
1
0
1
11t) Er. Henderson, Min.
1
0
1
11t) Sa. Hill, Det.
1
0
1
11t) Sh. Hill, Det.
1
1
0
11t) Jackson, G.B.
1
1
0
11t) Jenkins, N.O.
1
0
1
11t) Jennings, Chi.
1
0
1
11t) King, Car.
1
1
0
11t) Kolb, Phi.
1
1
0
11t) Kreutz, Chi.
1
1
0
11t) Kuhn, G.B.
1
1
0
11t) Kyle, N.O.
1
0
1
11t) Louis, Chi.
1
1
0
11t) Manning, NY-G
1
1
0
11t) S. Martin, Car.
1
0
1
11t) Moore, Was.
1
0
1
11t) K. Moore, T.B.
1
0
1
11t) Newman, Dal.
1
0
1
11t) Peterson, Det.
1
0
1
11t) Pickett, G.B.
1
0
1
11t) Raiola, Det.
1
1
0
11t) Rhodes, Ariz
1
0
1
11t) Robbins, St.L
1
0
1
11t) Ryan, St.L
1
0
1
11t) Sendlein, Ariz
1
0
1
11t) K. Smith, Det.
1
1
0
11t) Thomas, NY-G
1
0
1
11t) Toler, Ariz
1
0
1
11t) Tuck, NY-G
1
0
1
11t) Vick, Phi.
1
1
0
11t) Ware, NY-G
1
0
1
11t) Wharton, Car.
1
1
0
11t) *Williams, S.F.
1
1
0
11t) T. Williams, G.B.
1
0
1
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
1t) Anderson, Car.
1t) Berrian, Min.
1t) Brees, N.O.
1t) Bryant, Sea.
1t) J. Campbell, Oak.
1t) Coleman, Cle.
1t) *A. Davis, S.F.
1t) Justice, Phi.
1t) *Komar, Ariz
1t) Logan, Det.
1t) C. Palmer, Cin.
1t) Pouha, NY-J
1t) Roby, N.O.
1t) Urlacher, Chi.
1t) *Vaughn, Den.
TotRec OffRec DefRec
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
Ret Yards
1t) J. Campbell, Oak.
2
0
1t) C. Palmer, Cin.
2
0
3t) Cook, Ten.
1
2
3t) Addai, Ind.
1
0
3t) Batch, Pit.
1
0
3t) Benson, Cin.
1
0
3t) R. Brown, Oak.
1
0
3t) Chester, Bal.
1
0
3t) K. Collins, Ten.
1
0
3t) Costanzo, Cle.
1
0
3t) Gradkowski, Oak.
1
0
3t) Graham, Den.
1
0
3t) Hester, S.D.
1
0
3t) Higgins, Oak.
1
0
3t) Hillis, Cle.
1
0
3t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
1
0
3t) Loper, Oak.
1
0
3t) Manning, Ind.
1
0
3t) *McCluster, K.C.
1
0
3t) Moore, Pit.
1
0
3t) *Pitta, Bal.
1
0
3t) Randle El, Pit.
1
0
3t) Reece, Oak.
1
0
3t) Rivers, S.D.
1
0
3t) Scaife, Ten.
1
0
3t) *D. Thomas, Den.
1
0
3t) *Veldheer, Oak.
1
0
3t) Wallace, Pit.
1
0
3t) Wallace, Cle.
1
0
3t) Welker, N.E.
1
0
3t) Williams, Mia.
1
0
3t) *Wilson, NY-J
1
0
3t) Womack, Cle.
1
0
Avg Long TD
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
2.0
2 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
NFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
1t) Berrian, Min.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Brees, N.O.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) *A. Davis, S.F.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Justice, Phi.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) *Komar, Ariz
2
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Anderson, Ariz
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) M. Bell, Phi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Bidwell, Was.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) *Bradford, St.L
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) L. Brown, Ariz
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Bush, N.O.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Forte, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Freeman, T.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Gore, S.F.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Gross, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Sh. Hill, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Jackson, G.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) King, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Kolb, Phi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Kreutz, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Kuhn, G.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Louis, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Manning, NY-G
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Raiola, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) K. Smith, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Vick, Phi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Wharton, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) *Williams, S.F.
1
-7 -7.0
-7 0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
1t) Berrian, Min.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Brees, N.O.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) J. Campbell, Oak.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) *A. Davis, S.F.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Justice, Phi.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) *Komar, Ariz
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) C. Palmer, Cin.
2
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Cook, Ten.
1
2 2.0
2 0
8t) Addai, Ind.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Anderson, Ariz
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Batch, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) M. Bell, Phi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Benson, Cin.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Bidwell, Was.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *Bradford, St.L
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) L. Brown, Ariz
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) R. Brown, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Bush, N.O.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Chester, Bal.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) K. Collins, Ten.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Costanzo, Cle.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Forte, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Freeman, T.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Gore, S.F.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Gradkowski, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Graham, Den.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Gross, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Hester, S.D.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Higgins, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Sh. Hill, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Hillis, Cle.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Jackson, G.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Jones-Drew, Jac.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) King, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Kolb, Phi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Kreutz, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Kuhn, G.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Loper, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Louis, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Manning, NY-G
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Manning, Ind.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *McCluster, K.C.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Moore, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *Pitta, Bal.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Raiola, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Randle El, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Reece, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Rivers, S.D.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Scaife, Ten.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) K. Smith, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *D. Thomas, Den.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *Veldheer, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Vick, Phi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Wallace, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Wallace, Cle.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Welker, N.E.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Wharton, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Williams, Mia.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *Wilson, NY-J
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) Womack, Cle.
1
0 0.0
0 0
8t) *Williams, S.F.
1
-7 -7.0
-7 0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
AFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
1t) Pouha, NY-J
2
2 1.0
2 0
1t) Coleman, Cle.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) *Vaughn, Den.
2
0 0.0
0 0
4t) G. Alexander, Jac.
1
43 43.0
43 0
4t) Carr, K.C.
1
23 23.0
23 0
4t) Thomas, NY-J
1
16 16.0
16 0
4t) Oliver, S.D.
1
15 15.0
15 0
4t) Seymour, Oak.
1
13 13.0
13 0
4t) Ball, Ten.
1
5 5.0
5 0
4t) Clark, Pit.
1
5 5.0
5 0
4t) Geathers, Cin.
1
5 5.0
5 0
4t) Quin, Hou.
1
3 3.0
3 0
4t) Barton, Cle.
1
1 1.0
1 0
4t) McBean, Den.
1
1 1.0
1 0
4t) Moala, Ind.
1
1 1.0
1t 1
4t) Burnett, S.D.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Byrd, Buf.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Castillo, S.D.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Condo, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Considine, Jac.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Dorsey, K.C.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Foster, Ind.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Fox, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Greene, Jac.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Griffin, Ten.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Groves, Oak.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Harrison, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Hoke, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Landry, Bal.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Laury, NY-J
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) McLendon, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) *Misi, Mia.
1
0 0.0
0t 1
4t) Ninkovich, N.E.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Okoye, Hou.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) J. Taylor, NY-J
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Timmons, Pit.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Trent, Cin.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) Tryon, Ind.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) *Verner, Ten.
1
0 0.0
0 0
4t) R. Williams, Cin.
1
0 0.0
0 0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
Ret Yards Avg Long TD
1t) Logan, Det.
2
4 2.0
4 0
1t) Anderson, Car.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Bryant, Sea.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Roby, N.O.
2
0 0.0
0 0
1t) Urlacher, Chi.
2
0 0.0
0 0
6t) J. Butler, St.L
1
49 49.0
49 0
6t) Fletcher, St.L
1
43 43.0
43 0
6t) Rhodes, Ariz
1
42 42.0 42t 1
6t) Hall, Was.
1
32 32.0 32t 1
6t) Ryan, St.L
1
18 18.0
18 0
6t) Avril, Det.
1
10 10.0
10 0
6t) T. Harris, Chi.
1
9 9.0
9 0
6t) K. Moore, T.B.
1
5 5.0
5 0
6t) Er. Henderson, Min.
1
3 3.0
3 0
6t) Black, T.B.
1
1 1.0
1 0
6t) Newman, Dal.
1
1 1.0
1 0
6t) Robbins, St.L
1
1 1.0
1 0
6t) Alexander, Was.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Bowman, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Briggs, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Dahl, St.L
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Dahl, Atl.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Davis, Atl.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) *Davis, Sea.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Grant, NY-G
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Grant, St.L
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Greenway, Min.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) C. Harris, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) E.J. Henderson, Min.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Sa. Hill, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Jenkins, N.O.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Jennings, Chi.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Kyle, N.O.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) S. Martin, Car.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Moore, Was.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Peterson, Det.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Pickett, G.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Sendlein, Ariz
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Thomas, NY-G
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Toler, Ariz
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Tuck, NY-G
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Ware, NY-G
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) T. Williams, G.B.
1
0 0.0
0 0
6t) Delmas, Det.
1
-4 -4.0
-4 0
WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
NFL / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Rank Player, Team
Ret Yards
1t) Logan, Det.
2
4
1t) Pouha, NY-J
2
2
1t) Anderson, Car.
2
0
1t) Bryant, Sea.
2
0
1t) Coleman, Cle.
2
0
1t) Roby, N.O.
2
0
1t) Urlacher, Chi.
2
0
1t) *Vaughn, Den.
2
0
9t) J. Butler, St.L
1
49
9t) G. Alexander, Jac.
1
43
9t) Fletcher, St.L
1
43
9t) Rhodes, Ariz
1
42
9t) Hall, Was.
1
32
9t) Carr, K.C.
1
23
9t) Ryan, St.L
1
18
9t) Thomas, NY-J
1
16
9t) Oliver, S.D.
1
15
9t) Seymour, Oak.
1
13
9t) Avril, Det.
1
10
9t) T. Harris, Chi.
1
9
9t) Ball, Ten.
1
5
9t) Clark, Pit.
1
5
9t) Geathers, Cin.
1
5
9t) K. Moore, T.B.
1
5
9t) Er. Henderson, Min.
1
3
9t) Quin, Hou.
1
3
9t) Barton, Cle.
1
1
9t) Black, T.B.
1
1
9t) McBean, Den.
1
1
9t) Moala, Ind.
1
1
9t) Newman, Dal.
1
1
9t) Robbins, St.L
1
1
9t) Alexander, Was.
1
0
9t) Bowman, Chi.
1
0
9t) Briggs, Chi.
1
0
9t) Burnett, S.D.
1
0
9t) Byrd, Buf.
1
0
9t) Castillo, S.D.
1
0
9t) Condo, Oak.
1
0
9t) Considine, Jac.
1
0
9t) Dahl, St.L
1
0
9t) Dahl, Atl.
1
0
9t) Davis, Atl.
1
0
9t) *Davis, Sea.
1
0
9t) Dorsey, K.C.
1
0
9t) Foster, Ind.
1
0
9t) Fox, Pit.
1
0
9t) Grant, NY-G
1
0
9t) Grant, St.L
1
0
9t) Greene, Jac.
1
0
9t) Greenway, Min.
1
0
9t) Griffin, Ten.
1
0
9t) Groves, Oak.
1
0
9t) C. Harris, Chi.
1
0
9t) Harrison, Pit.
1
0
9t) E.J. Henderson, Min.
1
0
9t) Sa. Hill, Det.
1
0
9t) Hoke, Pit.
1
0
9t) Jenkins, N.O.
1
0
9t) Jennings, Chi.
1
0
9t) Kyle, N.O.
1
0
9t) Landry, Bal.
1
0
9t) Laury, NY-J
1
0
9t) S. Martin, Car.
1
0
9t) McLendon, Pit.
1
0
9t) *Misi, Mia.
1
0
9t) Moore, Was.
1
0
9t) Ninkovich, N.E.
1
0
9t) Okoye, Hou.
1
0
9t) Peterson, Det.
1
0
9t) Pickett, G.B.
1
0
9t) Sendlein, Ariz
1
0
9t) J. Taylor, NY-J
1
0
9t) Thomas, NY-G
1
0
9t) Timmons, Pit.
1
0
9t) Toler, Ariz
1
0
9t) Trent, Cin.
1
0
9t) Tryon, Ind.
1
0
9t) Tuck, NY-G
1
0
9t) *Verner, Ten.
1
0
9t) Ware, NY-G
1
0
9t) R. Williams, Cin.
1
0
9t) T. Williams, G.B.
1
0
9t) Delmas, Det.
1
-4
Avg Long TD
2.0
4 0
1.0
2 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
49.0
49 0
43.0
43 0
43.0
43 0
42.0 42t 1
32.0 32t 1
23.0
23 0
18.0
18 0
16.0
16 0
15.0
15 0
13.0
13 0
10.0
10 0
9.0
9 0
5.0
5 0
5.0
5 0
5.0
5 0
5.0
5 0
3.0
3 0
3.0
3 0
1.0
1 0
1.0
1 0
1.0
1 0
1.0
1t 1
1.0
1 0
1.0
1 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0t 1
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
0.0
0 0
-4.0
-4 0
/ THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
Team/Offense Rank (Within League)
CIN
10
18
23
27
6
13
9
9
9t
22
1t
30
29
22
14
14t
10t
CLE
21
17
14
16
22
16
15
5
22
20
27t
25t
32
7
8
24
25t
DEN
4
11
32
32
1
3
8
17
7
12
17
14
5
6
20
11
1t
HOU
2
2
1
1
8
8
13
23
2
4
6t
9
27
24
22
4
15t
IND
3
3
29
29
2
2
2
2
3
7
1t
19
21
17
27
2
1t
JAX
24
27
12
15
26
28
25
24
18t
8
16
8
15
10
9
22
1t
KC
18
14
3
8
27
15
20
3
24
26
10t
2
28
27
16
10
15t
MIA
13t
12
15
17
12
12
17
19
12t
2
27t
12
25
32
28
26
22
NE
11
9
13
12
16
7
6
6t
8
1
6t
20t
2
23
13
1
31
NYJ
13t
10
2
4
25
14
1
11
18t
15
10t
6
4
12
11
5t
19
OAK
9
20
6
9
20
27
22
25
6
25
25t
24
16
1
1
17
30
PIT
29
19
7t
11
31
17
30
30
32
29
27t
27
3
4
5
12
25t
SD
1
1
10
10
3
1
12
15
4
14
25t
20t
18
20
32
3
15t
TEN
27
21
9
13
29
23
14
26
25t
17t
1t
10
6
8
15
7
13
TYds/G
TYds/P
RYds/G
RshAvg
PsYd/G
PasAvg
%HdInt
Sac/PP
1D/Gm
3D Eff
4D Eff
PR Avg
KR Avg
GPntAv
NPntAv
Pts/Gm
FG%
ARI
31
29
18
3
30
32
28
31
27t
27
18t
28
13
9
6
29
20t
ATL
6
23
4
20
10
19
10
14
1
3
6t
7
14
31
31
9
10t
CAR
30
32
17
18
28
30
31
27
30
24
15
15
12
19
18
32
1t
CHI
25
13
31
28
17
10
16
32
25t
32
20t
11
9
28
30
23
12
DAL
5
5
26
24
4
5
5
1
5
13
4
1
23
16
17
20t
25t
DET
15
24
25
22
7
24
21
10
15t
16
20t
23
10
15
10
13
20t
GB
19
8
22
19
14
6
23
6t
14
5
32
13
17
21
29
5t
14
MIN
16
16
5
5
24
26
32
16
20
23
20t
32
26
13
2
30
1t
NO
12
15
30
30
5
11
4
8
9t
6
10t
5
11
5
4
14t
23t
NYG
7
6
7t
7
9
9
26
20
12t
21
20t
31
30
25
26
20t
32
PHI
8
7
11
2
11
18
3
29
15t
17t
10t
17t
22
2
7
8
1t
STL
20
31
21
25
19
29
19
18
11
19
6t
25t
20
3
3
16
23t
SF
23
25
28
21
18
25
27
13
23
28
5
17t
31
11
23
31
1t
SEA
28
22
27
23
21
22
29
21
29
9
20t
4
1
18
12
18
1t
T
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
DAL
8
21
8
15
14
20
25
12t
16
2
15t
2
27
1
1
10
23t
DET
26
30
25
29
26
30
8
4
26
16
2t
5
6
9
19
28
23t
GB
10
13
24
31
7
5
10
3
12t
25
2t
30
22
28
28
13
17t
MIN
4
8
9
8
8
11
26
27
6
6
30t
1
20
14
22
2t
1
NO
19
23
26
24
11
24
17
21
11
27
22t
7
11
19
15
12
23t
NYG
3
2
22
13
2
3
4
1
4
7t
2t
24
15
12
21
22
23t
PHI
12
6
27
21
5
4
5
6
19t
15
11
28
13
24
26
18t
23t
STL
23
18
20
25
21
12
18
16
19t
5
2t
17t
21
2
12
4
21t
SF
21
16
16
11
20
23
12
24
17t
26
24t
26
19
8
23
27
21t
SEA
25
14
3
2
29
19
14
14
24t
24
12t
14
8
22
11
14t
23t
T
2
2
2
2
1
2
Opponent/Defense Rank (Within League)
CIN
6t
9
15
16
9
7
7
32
12t
17
2t
10
30
10
17
16
8t
CLE
22
22
17
14
24
29
23
12t
9
22t
15t
3
3
13
25
14t
14t
DEN
16
24
12t
17
17
25
24
29
8
19
15t
29
29
23
18
20
20
HOU
32
31
2
7
32
31
30
19
29t
7t
22t
9
12
18
7
26
11t
IND
24
29
29
30
15
27
20t
17
23
29
12t
27
18
25
29
23t
23t
JAX
30
32
12t
19
30
32
13
18
28
30
15t
19
17
15
8
30
23t
KC
14
10
5
4
25
13
28
10
3
4
15t
6
1
27
2
2t
2t
MIA
6t
11
23
18
6
10
22
7
10
14
14
12
32
16
16
23t
8t
NE
28
28
18
23
28
26
6
25
29t
32
28
11
23
6
4
25
11t
NYJ
13
12
4
3
22t
14
16
20
19t
22t
24t
22
9
11
6
7
17t
OAK
11
19
31
32
3
8
27
8
12t
21
30t
4
26
29
30
29
6
PIT
5
4
1
1
19
9
9
9
12t
12
24t
25
10
5
20
1
14t
SD
1
1
7
12
4
2
3
2
1t
10
10
31
25
3
9
11
23t
TEN
9
5
10
9
13
6
19
5
19t
3
9
16
31
26
14
8t
16
TYds/G
TYds/P
RYds/G
RshAvg
PsYd/G
PasAvg
%HdInt
Sac/PP
1D/Gm
3D Eff
4D Eff
PR Avg
KR Avg
GPntAv
NPntAv
Pts/Gm
FG%
ARI
29
17
30
22
22t
17
15
22
31
28
24t
15
24
32
32
31
7
ATL
15
27
11
26
18
21
2
15
5
11
15t
32
7
30
27
6
2t
CAR
18
7
19
5
16
15
11
30
24t
20
30t
13
2
7
5
21
23t
CHI
17
15
6
6
27
16
20t
31
17t
9
2t
20
16
17
10
8t
5
2
1
1
2
2
1