Who did the 49ers lose to in 1994?

Who did the 49ers lose to in 1994?

the Dallas Cowboys
49ers seasons After losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the previous two conference championship games, the 49ers made significant acquisitions in the 1994 free agent market. This included the signing of two-sport star Deion Sanders and Cowboys linebacker Ken Norton, Jr..

How many playoff wins do the 49ers have since 2000?

8 wins
The San Francisco 49ers have 8 wins in the playoffs since 2000.

Who won the 94 Super Bowl?

Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXVIII/Champion

Who beat the 1984 49ers?

Steelers
In going 18-1 during its championship-winning season of 1984, the 49ers’ only loss was to Chuck Noll’s Steelers during the final championship run for Pittsburgh’s remaining players from the 1970s.

Who played for the 49ers in the 90s?

Starters

Pos Player Summary of Player Stats
FB Tom Rathman 101 rushes for 318 yards, 7 td, & 48 catches for 327 yards and 0 td
WR Jerry Rice*+ 100 catches for 1,502 yards, 13 td, & 2 rushes for yards and 0 td
WR John Taylor 49 catches for 748 yards, 7 td
TE Brent Jones 56 catches for 747 yards, 5 td

What was the San Francisco 49ers record in 2012?

The 49ers finished the season with an impressive 12–4 record, half a win better than the previous season, to give them second place in NFC West and the 5th seed in the playoffs (the 49ers won the NFC West and had the #2 seed in 2012), securing them a trip to Green Bay in the Wild Card Round.

Who is the coach of the San Francisco 49ers?

The 2013 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise’s 64th season in the National Football League, the 68th overall and the third under the head coach/general manager tandem of Jim Harbaugh and Trent Baalke.

How many seasons did the San Francisco 49ers play?

San Francisco 49ers Franchise Encyclopedia. Seasons: 76 (1946 to 2021) Record (W-L-T): 589-499-16 Playoff Record: 33-22 Super Bowls Won: 5 (7 Appearances) Championships Won *: 5

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