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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1-1) VS. CINCINNATI BENGALS (1-1) Sunday, September 25, 2011 • 1:00 p.m. ET • Paul Brown Stadium • Cincinnati, OH • TV: FOX The 49ers make their first road trip of the season as they travel to Cin- cinnati. This marks the 14th meeting between the two franchises, with the 49ers holding a 10-3 advantage. San Francisco’s .769 winning pct. against Cincinnati is the second highest against any opponent in franchise history (.818 vs. NYJ). The 49ers are making just their second trip to Paul Brown Stadium, after losing 38-41 (12/14/03) in their last trek to the Queen City. Although the 49ers and Bengals don’t meet often in the regular season, they have a rich postseason history. The two clubs squared off in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XXIII, with the 49ers winning both contests. San Francisco is looking to bounce back after a tough defeat last week at the hands of the Dallas Cowboys, 27-24 in overtime. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS GAME RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1981 This year marks the 30th anniversary of the 49ers first Super Bowl Championship, when the team defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 26- 21, in Super Bowl XVI. 299 K David Akers has 299 field goals, and needs one more to have 300. He ranks 6th among active players for career FGM. 70.5 QB Alex Smith ranks 2nd in the NFC and t-4th in the NFL with a completion pct. of 70.5. 54.5 The 49ers rank 1st in the NFL allowing just 54.5 rushing yds./gm. 49ERS AT BENGALS THE NUMBERS GAME

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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1-1) VS.

CINCINNATI BENGALS (1-1)Sunday, September 25, 2011 • 1:00 p.m. ET • Paul Brown Stadium • Cincinnati, OH • TV: FOX

The 49ers make their first road trip of the season as they travel to Cin-cinnati. This marks the 14th meeting between the two franchises, with the 49ers holding a 10-3 advantage. San Francisco’s .769 winning pct. against Cincinnati is the second highest against any opponent in franchise history (.818 vs. NYJ).

The 49ers are making just their second trip to Paul Brown Stadium, after losing 38-41 (12/14/03) in their last trek to the Queen City.

Although the 49ers and Bengals don’t meet often in the regular season, they have a rich postseason history. The two clubs squared off in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XXIII, with the 49ers winning both contests.

San Francisco is looking to bounce back after a tough defeat last week at the hands of the Dallas Cowboys, 27-24 in overtime.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS GAME RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The 49ers 2011 media guide is now available online at http://media.49ers.com and will be updated weekly throughout the season.

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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, up-dated player bios, gamebooks, transcriptions, statistics, audio files and much more. To access the site, please visit http://media.49ers.com.

1981 This year marks the 30th anniversary of the 49ers first Super Bowl Championship, when the team defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 26-21, in Super Bowl XVI.

299 K David Akers has 299 field goals, and needs one more to have 300. He ranks 6th among active players for career FGM.

70.5 QB Alex Smith ranks 2nd in the NFC and t-4th in the NFL with a completion pct. of 70.5.

54.5 The 49ers rank 1st in the NFL allowing just 54.5 rushing yds./gm.

43.8 The 49ers lead the NFL with a 43.8-yd. KOR avg.

10 The 49ers defense leds the NFL having forced 10, 3-n-outs this sea-son.

TELEVISION: FOX

Play-by-Play: Ron PittsColor Analyst: Jim Mora

Sideline Reporter: Jennifer Hale

49ERS RADIO NETWORKThe Bone 107.7 FM - KNBR 680/1050 AM

Play-by-play: Ted RobinsonColor Analyst: Eric Davis

Sideline Reporter: Rod BrooksSPANISH RADIO: KIQI 1010/KATD 990 AMBroadcasters: Armando Botello, Juan

Carlos Sierra, Matias Godinez and Melvin Moran

SPORTS USA RADIO NETWORKPlay-By-Play: Bob Fitzgerald Color Analyst: Ross Tucker

Sideline Reporter: Tony Graziani

49ERS AT BENGALS

MEDIA CENTERRADIO & TV COVERAGE

THE NUMBERS GAME

2011 MEDIA GUIDE

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Jim Harbaugh is in his first season as the head coach of the 49ers. Harbaugh brings 17 years of coaching experience and 15 years as a NFL quarterback to San Francisco. He joined the 49ers after a four-year stint as the head coach at Stanford University, composing the biggest turnaround in school history over a four-year span (2007-10). He posted a 20-6 record over the last two seasons, which included a historic

12-1 season (2010) that was punctuated by an Orange Bowl win in the first Bowl Championship Series bowl appearance in school history. He orchestrated two of the highest scoring teams in school history, three of the top four rushing teams in program history and back-to-back bowl appearances for the first time since 1995 and ’96. Along his coach-ing trail, Harbaugh served stints as the head coach at the University of San Diego (2004-06) and as an offensive assistant with the Oakland Raiders (2002-03). As a first round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in 1987, Harbaugh played for five teams over 15 seasons and ranks in the NFL’s top-50 in two career passing categories - completions (41st) and pass attempts (45th). As a player, he helped lead the University of Michigan to two bowl appearances, garnering Big Ten Player of the Year honors.

Jim Harbaugh Marvin Lewis1-1 (.500) Record as Head Coach (win %) 61-70-1 (.466)1-1 (.500) Record with Current Team (win %) 61-70-1 (.466)

1st Years as Head Coach with Team 9th1st Years as Head Coach in NFL 9th3rd Years as an NFL Coach 20th

Marvin Lewis is in his ninth season as Bengals head coach. In 2009, Lewis was the consensus choice as NFL Coach of the Year following a 10-6 regular season and AFC North division championship. This included wins in all six games against AFC North opponents, marking the first time in franchise history they accom-plished this feat. Lewis came to the Bengals af-ter earning a Super Bowl championship ring in

the 2000 season as defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens (1996-2001). Lewis’ defense set the NFL record that same year for few-est points allowed in a 16-game campaign (165). In 2002, the season before he joined the Bengals, Lewis led the Washington Redskins to a No. 5 NFL defensive ranking, serving as assistant head coach as well as defensive coordinator. In his first NFL assignment as the lineback-ers coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1992-95), Lewis helped guide the Steelers to a No. 1 AFC playoff seed and an appearance in Super Bowl XXX following his final season. Lewis began his coaching career as linebackers coach at his alma mater, Idaho State (1981-84), capturing an NCAA Division 1-AA championship his first season.

HARBAUGH’S COACHING BACKGROUNDYEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH2011-current Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh2007-10 Head Coach, Stanford Jim Harbaugh2004-06 Head Coach, University of San Diego Jim Harbaugh2002-03 Offensive Assistant, Oakland Raiders Bill Callahan1994-2001 Vol. Asst. Coach, Western Kentucky Jack Harbaugh2001 *QB, Carolina Panthers George Seifert1999-2000 *QB, San Diego Chargers Mike Riley1998 *QB, Baltimore Ravens Ted Marchibroda1994-97 *QB, Indianapolis Colts T. Marchibroda/L. Infante1987-93 *QB, Chicago Bears M. Ditka/D. Wannstedt1983-86 *QB, Michigan Bo Schembechler* Player

THE HEAD COACHES

Jim Harbaugh becomes one of nine current NFL head coaches who have playing experience in the League. Harbaugh was selected by the Chicago Bears in the 1st round of the 1987 NFL Draft with the 26th overall pick.

Harbaugh played 15 NFL seasons, earning Pro Bowl, AFC Offensive Player of the Year and NFL Co-Comeback Player of the Year in 1995. That season, he led the NFL with a 100.7 passer rating, edging out Brett Favre (99.5) and Troy Aikman (93.6).

The 49ers head coach finished his career with 26,288 passing yards and 129 TDs on 2,305 of 3,918 passes in 177 games (140 starts). He ranked in the NFL’s top 10 for completion percentage four times.

HEAD COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCECoach Reg. Season Record Years Played in NFLJim Harbaugh (SF) 1-1 (.500) 15Mike Munchak (Ten.) 1-1 (.500) 12Jack Del Rio (Jac.) 66-64 (.508) 11Ken Whisenhunt (Arz.) 33-33 (.500) 9Gary Kubiak (Hou.) 39-43 (.476) 9Ron Rivera (Car.) 0-2 (.000) 9Jason Garrett (Dal.) 6-4 (.600) 8Leslie Frazier (Min.) 3-5 (.375) 5Sean Payton (NO) 50-32 (.610) 1

NFL EXPERIENCE

Team W L PF PA Home Road AFC NFC DIV Streak

San Francisco 1 1 57 44 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 L1

Arizona 1 1 49 43 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 L1

St. Louis 0 2 29 59 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 L2

Seattle 0 2 17 57 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 L2

‘11 NFC-W STANDINGS

NFC NFL

Player Category Mark Rank Rank

Alex Smith Quarterback Rating 95.2 6 11

Alex Smith Completion Pct. 70.5 2 t-4

Alex Smith 4th Qtr. QB Rating 114.2 4 9

Ted Ginn Jr. Scoring, Nonkicker 12 t-4 t-10

David Akers Scoring, Kickers 21 t-2 t-2

David Akers Touchbacks on KO 7 t-3 t-7

Andy Lee Punting, Gross Avg. 57.3 1 1

Andy Lee Punting, Net Avg. 49.5 1 1

Ted Ginn Jr. Punt Return Avg. 15.2 4 6

Ted Ginn Jr. Kickoff Return Avg. 44.0 2 2

Tramaine Brock Interceptions 2 t-1 t-1

Parys Haralson Sacks 2 t-7 t-8

Ray McDonald Sacks 2 t-7 t-8

Justin Smith Sacks 2 t-7 t-8

RANKING UP THERE

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ROSTER FACTSOldest 49ers player: K David Akers 36, 12/9/74Youngest 49ers player: LB Aldon Smith, 21, Born 11/30/89 Most seasons as a 49er: TE/LS Brian Jennings - 12 Most NFL seasons: K David Akers - 13Most Consecutive starts: 156, DT Justin Smith Most Consecutive Games Played: 177, TE/LS Brian Jennings Most Playoff Experience: 19 games, K David Akers (10-9 record)Heaviest 49er: G Mike Iupati – 331 lbs. Tallest 49er: T Alex Boone - 6-8 Shortest 49er: RB Kendall Hunter - 5-7Former 1st round draft picks: 13 – WR M. Crabtree, T A. Davis, TE V. Davis, WR B. Edwards, WR T. Ginn, G M. Iupati, CB C. Rogers, QB A. Smith, LB A. Smith, DT J. Smith, T J. Staley, S D. Whitner and LB P. Willis Pro Bowlers: 8 – K D. Akers, WR B. Edwards, C J. Goodwin, RB F. Gore, LS B. Jennings, P A. Lee, DT J. Smith and LB P. Willis Coaches who played in the NFL: 6 - Reggie Davis, Bobby Engram, Jim Harbaugh, Greg Jackson, John Morton and Tom RathmanCollege with the most 49ers: Ohio State - 4

49ERS (rank) BENGALS (rank)1-1 (t-1st NFC-W) Record 1-1 (t-1st AFC-N)

28.5 (t-9th) Points Per Game 24.5 (t-13th)207.5 (31st) Total Offense 338.0 (19th)79.5 (26th) Rushing Offense 105.5 (15th)128.0 (29th) Passing Offense 232.5 (18th)30:11 (14th) Possession Average 30:04 (17th)

22.0 (t-12th) Points Allowed Per Game 20.5 (8th)345.5 (t-17th) Total Defense 301.5 (9th)

54.5 (1st) Rushing Defense 107.0 (16th)291.0 (25th) Passing Defense 194.5 (8th)

6 (t-6th) Sacks 4 (t-19th)3 (t-4th) Interceptions 1 (t-19th)57.3 (1st) Punting Avg. (Gross) 45.2 (17th)+4 (t-3rd) Turnover Differential +3 (t-6th)

49ERS BENGALS PASSING YARDS Alex Smith .....................303 Andy Dalton..................... 413

RUSHING YARDSFrank Gore .................... 106 Cedric Benson ................ 180Alex Smith ........................43 Brian Leonard ................... 15

RECEPTIONSVernon Davis .....................7 A.J. Green ............................. 11Frank Gore .........................6 Jerome Simpson .................8 Jermaine Gresham ............8

RECEIVING YARDSVernon Davis ..................65 Jerome Simpson ............ 180Joshua Morgan ..............63 A.J. Green ......................... 165

INTERCEPTIONSTramaine Brock ................2 Michael Johnson ..................1Donte Whitner ................... 1

SACKSJustin Smith ...................2.0 Four players......................1.0Parys Haralson ............2.0 Ray McDonald ...............2.0

2011 COMPARISONTEAM IN 2011 Overall 1-1At Home 1-1On the Road 0-0In Primetime 0-0In Dome 0-0In September 1-1Vs. NFC 1-1Vs. NFC West 1-0Vs. NFC East 0-1Vs. NFC North 0-0Vs. NFC South 0-0Vs. AFC West 0-0Vs. AFC East 0-0Vs. AFC North 0-0Vs. AFC South 0-0Scoring on opening drive 0-0Scoring first 1-1Leading at half 1-1Leading after three quarters 1-1Winning time of possession 1-0Out-rushing opponent 1-1Out-passing opponent 0-0Out-gaining opponent 0-0

OFFENSE40% + 3rd down conversions 0-150% + 3rd down conversions 0-1Not throwing an INT 1-0Passing for 300+yards 0-0Having a 100+ yard rusher 0-0Having a 100+ yard receiver 0-0Scoring 20+ points 1-1Scoring 30+ points 1-0Rushing for 150+ yards 0-0Having 20+ first downs 0-0Not allowing a sack 1-0Allowing two or fewer sacks 1-1 DEFENSEOpponents less than 40% on 3rd down 1-0Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down 0-0Scoring a defensive TD 0-0Returning an INT for a TD 0-0Returning a fumble for a TD 0-0Recording 3+ sacks 1-0Recording 5+ sacks 1-0Winning the turnover battle 1-1Allowing 17 or fewer points 1-0Allowing a 100-yard rusher 0-0Allowing a 100-yard receiver 0-1Not allowing a rushing TD 1-1Not allowing a passing TD 0-0

49ERS RECORD WHEN

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IT’S A SMALL WORLDCOACHING CONNECTIONS

• 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh played QB for the Ravens (1998) when Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis (defensive coordinator) and special teams coach Darrin Simmons (assistant special teams coach) served on Baltimore’s staff.

49ERS-CINCINNATI CONNECTIONS• Offensive line coach Mike Solari coached at the University of Cincin-

nati from 1981-82.• DT Justin Smith originally entered the league as the 4th overall draft

choice of the Bengals in the 2001 NFL Draft. Smith spent 7 seasons with the Bengals before joining the 49ers in 2008.

• S Madieu Williams was drafted by Cin. in the second round (56th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. Williams spent 4 seasons with the Bengals (2004-07).

• LB Ahmad Brooks was selected in the 3rd round of the 2006 supple-mental draft by Cin. and played from the Bengals from 2006-07.

• 49ers T Alex Boone (2005-08), WR Ted Ginn Jr. (2004-06), LB Larry Grant (2006-07) and S Donte Whitner (2003-05) played at Ohio State.

BENGALS-NOR CAL CONNECTIONS• Defensive line coach Jay Hayes coached at Cal from 1992-94.• Running backs coach Jim Anderson coached at Stanford from 1981-

83.• CB Nate Clements played with the 49ers from 2007-10.• LB Manny Lawson played with the 49ers from 2006-2010 and was a

1st round (22nd overall) by SF in the 2006 NFL Draft.• S Taylor Mays was drafted in the 2nd round (49th overall) by the

49ers in the 2010 NFL Draft.• S Gibril Wilson was born in San Jose, CA.

COLLEGIATE CONNECTIONSGATOR NATION – 49ers DT Ray McDonald played at Florida with Ben-gals WR Andre Caldwell and S Reggie Nelson from 2005-06.

HURRICANE HOMIES – 49ers RB Frank Gore and LB Tavares Goodenwere teammates with Bengals CB Kelly Jennings at Miami (FL) from 2003-04.

THE BIG HOUSE – 49ers WR Braylon Edwards played at the University of Michigan with Bengals CB Leon Hall for two season (2003-04).

SOONER SIMILARITIES – 49ers S Reggie Smith and Bengals TE Jer-maine Gresham were teammates at Oklahoma from 2006-07.

BUCKEYE BROTHERS – 49ers WR Ted Ginn Jr. (2004-06), S Donte Whitner (2003-05) and Bengals K Mike Nugent (2001-04) were team-mates in 2004 at Ohio State.

TROJAN TIES – 49ers G Chilo Rachal (2004-07), Bengals LB Rey Maua-luga (2005-08) and S Taylor Mays (2006-09) were teammates at USC.

SERIES HISTORY

Winning Year Team Score Loc.1974 Bengals 21-3 (SF)1978 49ers 28-12 (SF)1981 49ers 21-3 (C)

49ers 26-21 (D)1984 49ers 23-17 (SF)1987 49ers 27-26 (C)1988 49ers 20-16 (M)1990 49ers 20-17 (C)1993 49ers 21-8 (SF)1996 49ers 28-21 (SF)1999 Bengals 44-30 (C)2003 Bengals 41-38 (C)2007 49ers 20-13 (SF)(s) - Super Bowl XVI & Super Bowl XXIII; (D) - Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, MI);

(M) - Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL)

49ers Lead All-Time Series 10-3

Matchups: 13Series Record: 49ers lead series: 10-349ers Home Record vs. Bengals: 49ers lead series 5-149ers Away Record vs. Bengals: 49ers lead series 3-249ers Neutral Record vs. Bengals: 49ers lead series 2-0First Meeting: 9/29/74, Bengals win, 21-3, at SFLast Meeting: 12/15/07, 49ers win, 20-13, at SFCurrent Streak: Win 1Longest 49ers Win Streak: 9 (10/1/78 - 10/20/96)Longest Bengals Win Streak: 2 (12/5/99 - 12/14/03)Most 49ers Points: 38 (12/14/03): 41-38, at BengalsMost Bengals Points: 44 (12/5/99), 44-30 at Bengals49ers Shutouts: NoneBengals Shutouts: None

SERIES HIGHLIGHTS

TOP PERFORMANCESBelow are highlights of how selected 49ers have performed during

their careers against the Bengals.

WR BRAYLON EDWARDS• As a member of the Cleveland Browns, made his NFL debut vs. Cin.

(9/11/05) and finished the day with two catches for 16 yds. in limited playing time.

• Notched a career-high 8 recepts. for 146 yds. and 2 TDs vs. Cin. (9/16/07).

• Since 2005, ranks 2nd in the NFL with 5 TD recepts. vs. Cin.

FB MORAN NORRIS• As a member of the Houston Texans, recorded his first-career TD on

a 4-yd. TD pass at Cin. (10/2/5).

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FB MORAN NORRIS

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTS. VS CIN. SINCE 2005 Player Rec. Yds. TDs

1. Hines Ward, Pit. 62 744 92. Braylon Edwards, Cle./NYJ/SF 35 441 53t. Tony Gonzalez, KC/Atl. 31 322 4

Marvin Harrison, Ind. 16 206 4 Derrick Mason, Bal./NYJ 45 564 4

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OFFENSEWR 19 Ted Ginn Jr.

Led the team in recepts. last week vs. Dal. (4 recepts. for 38 yds.).Ginn became the 1st player in franchise history to return a kickoff and punt for a TD in the same game vs. Sea. (9/11).

-OR-WR Braylon Edwards

Signed by the 49ers on August 4. Originally drafted in 2005 (3rd overall) has appeared in 90 games (84 starts), tallying 326 recepts. for 5,142 yds. and 39 TDs.Played in his 1st game with the 49ers vs. Sea. (9/11), hauling in 3 recepts. for 27 yds.

LT 74 Joe StaleyStarted all 52 games in which he has appeared since being drafted in the 1st round (28th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft.Only offensive lineman on the roster to score a TD [vs. NYJ (12/7/08) - fumble recovery in the endzone].

LG 77 Mike IupatiBecame the highest drafted guard in franchise history when he was selected in the 1st round (17th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft.Was the first rookie to start at LG on opening day for the 49ers since G Leo Nomellini vs. NY Yanks (9/17/50).

C 59 Jonathan GoodwinSigned by the 49ers on August 3 and started his first game with San Francisco vs. Sea. (9/11).Was selected to the 2010 Pro Bowl.

RG 62 Chilo RachalA 2nd round draft pick (39th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft, has played in 41 games (37 starts).

RT 76 Anthony DavisHas started every game at RT with the 49ers.Along with G Mike Iupati, became just the 3rd set of rookies to start every game on the offensive line since the 16-game schedule was instituted in 1978 (T Adam Meadows and T Tarik Glenn in 1997 with Ind. & C Nick Mangold and T D’Brickshaw Ferguson in 2006 with NYJ).

TE 85 Vernon DavisBecame the 1st TE in franchise history to lead the team in recepts., rec. yds. and rec. TDs in consecutive seasons.In 2010, earned Pro Bowl recognition as an alternate after being named a starter in the 2009 game.

WR 84 Joshua MorganHauled in 3 recepts. for 35 yds. last week vs. Dal. (9/18).Set a career high with 698 rec. yds. in 2010.

FB 44 Moran NorrisHas helped lead the way for five, 1,000 yd. rushers in his career, including 2006-07 & 2009 with the 49ers (RB Frank Gore).

RB 21 Frank GoreHis 6,520 rus. yds. ranks 3rd in franchise history.Named the team’s 2010 Bill Walsh Award winner as voted on by the coaches, given annually to the 49ers team MVP for his outstand-ing individual performance. It marked his second time earning the award (2006).In 2010, earned Pro Bowl recognition as an alternate.

QB 11 Alex SmithCurrently ranks t-4th in the NFL with a 70.5 completion percentage trailing only Texans QB Matt Schaub, Patriots QB Tom Brady and Packers QB Aaron Rodgers.In 2010, Ranked 2nd in the NFL in red zone passer rating (118.8) and red zone comp. pct. (71.4).

PROBABLE STARTERSDEFENSE

LDT 91 Ray McDonaldRegistered his 7th career sack, marking the 1st time he has record-ed sacks in back-to-back weeks since 9/13/09 at Arz. and 9/20/09 vs. Sea.Has played in 58 games (11 starts), registering 169 tackles, 7 sacks, 1 INT (returned for a touchdown), 2 FRs (one returned for a touch-down) and 8 PDs.

NT 90 Isaac SopoagaWas part of a defensive line that allowed just 45 total rus. yds. last week vs. Dal. (9/18).Tied his career high with 1.5 sacks during the 2010 season (2006 & 2007).

RDT 94 Justin SmithPosted his 11th career multi-sack game vs. Sea. (9/11), dropping QB Tarvaris Jackson in the 1st quarter, registering his 66th career sack. Smith was able to get to Jackson again in the 4th quarter for his 2nd sack of the day.Has an active streak of 157 consecutive starts, ranking 5th among all active NFL players, 3rd among defensive players and 1st among defensive linemen.

LOLB 55 Ahmad BrooksHas played in 44 career games (10 starts).Now in his 3rd season with the 49ers, has tallied 13.0 sacks, 6 FFs and 1 INT.

ILB 53 NaVorro BowmanIs 2nd on the team with 22 total tackles in 2011.In three career starts, has tallied 37 tackles and 4 TFLs.

ILB 52 Patrick WillisLeads the team in tackles through two weeks with 24.Became the first 49er since Ronnie Lott to be selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons. The four-time Pro Bowl and All-Pro selection has led the NFL in tack-les in two of his four seasons (2007, ‘09).

ROLB 98 Parys HaralsonWith 2.0 sacks vs. Sea. (9/11), ranks t-2nd in franchise history with LB Julian Peterson for the most sacks by a linebacker with 21.5. He trails only LB Tim Harris (26.0).Registered a FF on each of his two sacks vs. Sea. (9/11), marking the first two FFs of his career.

LCB 22 Carlos RogersTallied 6 tackles and 1 PD in his first game with the Niners vs. Sea. (9/11). His 79 PDs rank t-10th in the NFL since 2005.Originally drafted in the first round (9th overall) by the Redskins in the 2005 NFL Draft, Rogers has played in 80 games (70 starts), registering 300 tackles, 8 INTs (returning 1 for a TD), 4 FFs, 3 FRs and 79 PDs.

RCB 25 Tarell BrownNow in his 5th season with the club, has played in 57 career games (7 starts). During the last game of the 2010 season, registered his 1st career INT vs. Arz. (1/2/11), returning it 62 yds. for his first-career TD.

FS 38 Dashon GoldsonInactive for the first two games of the 2011 season.Started all 16 games in 2010, and ranked 4th on the team and led all 49ers DBs with 102 tackles.Notched his 1st career TD, returning an INT of Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck 39 yds. to the end zone vs. Sea. (12/12/10).

SS 31 Donte WhitnerNotched his 1st INT as a Niner last week vs. Dal. (9/18). It marked his 1st INT since 12/5/10 at Min. as a member of the Buffalo Bills.Signed by the 49ers on August 6, Whitner started all 16 games in 2010 and posted a career-high 140 tackles to go along with 7 PDs, 1 INT, 1 FF, 1 FR and a half sack.

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Gore broke RB Joe Perry’s franchise record of 20 career 100-yd. games after registering his 21st career 100-yd. rus. performance against NO (9/20/10). Gore added to his franchise record vs. Oak. (10/17) rushing for 149 yds. on 25 carries, and at Car. (10/24) notching 102 yds. on 19 carries. Gore tied his career high with his 3rd consecutive 100-yd. rushing performance vs. Den. (10/31), rushing for 118 yds. and 1 TD on 29 carries.

ALL-TIME 49ERS 100-YD RUSHING PERFORMANCES Player Years 100-Yd. Gm. 1. Frank Gore 2005-2011 (7) 24 2. Joe Perry 1950-1960, 63 (12) 20 3. Garrison Hearst 1997-2003 (5) 16

On August 31, 2011, Gore signed a three-year contract extension with the 49ers that will keep him with the club through at least 2014. He was later voted a team captain for the 2011 season by his teammates.

During his tenure in San Francisco, Gore has been more than productive after being selected in the 3rd round (65th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. His productivity in seven years has put him in position to be-come the franchise’s all-time leading rusher in just his sev-enth season.

Current franchise leading rusher and Hall of Fame run-ning back Joe Perry racked up 7,344 yards in his 12 NFL seasons with the Niners (1950-60, ‘63).

Ken Willard5,930 yards

Frank Gore6,520 yards

Roger Craig7, 064 yards

Joe Perry7, 344 yards

49ERS ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERS

RB Frank Gore now has 6,520 career rus. yds., becoming just the 3rd 49er to rush for over 6,000 yds. in team history.

Gore surpassed WR Terrell Owens in Week 1 vs. Sea. to move into 3rd place in all-time yards from scrimmage in franchise history.

Throughout Gore’s seven seasons in the NFL, he has averaged 4.6 yds./carry, which ranks 3rd in the NFL over that time span (min. 1,000 carries). His 4.6 career avg. ranks 4th in franchise history (min. 750 atts.) among running backs.

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ALL-TIME 49ERS RUSHING LIST Player Years Yds. 1. Joe Perry 1950-1960, 63 (12) 7,344 2. Roger Craig 1983-1990 (8) 7,064 3. Frank Gore 2005-2011 (7) 6,520 4. Ken Willard 1965-1973 (9) 5,930 5. Garrison Hearst 1997-2003 (5) 5,535

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ALL-TIME 49ERS YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Player Total Yds. Rush Receive 1. Rice, Jerry (1985-2000) 19,872 625 19,247 2. Craig, Roger (1983-90) 11,506 7,064 4,442 3. Gore, Frank (2005-11) 8,839 6,520 2,319 4. Owens, Terrell (1996-03) 8,734 162 8,572 5. Perry, Joe (1950-60, 1963) 8,624 7,344 1,280

NFL RUSHING AVG. LEADERS SINCE 2005 (min. 1,000 carries) Player Attempts Yds. Avg.

1. Adrian Peterson, Min. 1,239 6,000 4.82. Michael Turner, SD/Atl. 1,127 5,308 4.73. Frank Gore, SF 1,413 6,520 4.64. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jax. 1,183 5,433 4.65. Brian Westbrook, Phi./SF 1,045 4,717 4.5

ALL-TIME 49ERS RUSHING AVG. LEADERS (min. 750 carries) Player Attempts Yds. Avg.

1. Joe Perry 1,475 7,344 5.02. Hugh McElhenny 877 4,288 4.93. Garrison Hearst 1,189 5,535 4.74. Frank Gore 1,413 6,520 4.65. J.D. Smith 1,007 4,370 4.3

CLIMBING THE CHARTS THE QUEST FOR 7,345

“Frank is a true 49er. I’ve said that from when I first got here, that’s how I thought I would feel about Frank Gore. Now I know how I feel about Frank Gore. The guy is awe-some. Somebody should do a movie. Somebody should do the Frank Gore story, because it’s an awesome story. He’s a guy that really deserves all the credit. The way he’s worked. He’s so astute on so many fronts, and a guy that makes his life, changes his life, impacts other people in a positive way. He’s a team guy, he’s a great football player, and he’s got a big heart, most of all that’s what I like about Frank. He’s just enjoyable to be around. He works his tail off. I love his work ethic.” – 49ers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh

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On August 4, WR Braylon Edwards made the cross-country move to the Golden State to don the red and gold. A 7-year pro out of Michigan, Edwards is a big-bodied wideout who has been hauling in eye opening catches since he was taken 3rd overall in the 2005 NFL Draft. Edwards has been making noise every year in the league, including in 2007 when he hauled in 16 TDs and earned a Pro Bowl appearance. Since 2005, he ranks 2nd in the NFL for most receiving TDs in a single season.

Since 2005, Edwards ranks 2nd in the NFL averaging 15.7 yds. per recept. (min. of 300 recepts.).

MAKING NOISE

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MOST RECEIVING TDs IN A SEASON (Since 2007)

Player Year TDs 1. Randy Moss, NE 2007 23 2. Braylon Edwards, SF 2007 16 3t. Dwayne Bowe, KC 2010 15 Terrell Owens, Cin. 2007 15 5t. Vernon Davis, SF 2009 13 Larry Fitzgerald, Arz. 2009 13 Randy Moss, NE 2009 13 Terrell Owens, Cin. 2006 13

“He’s got the size and the body and know-how to bounce people up and make tight-area catches. He brings a physical nature when he caught the 9-yard stop route and turned back up field and ran physi-cally and with authority. That was impressive.” – 49ers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION IN NFL(Since 2005)

Player Rec. TDs Avg.1. Greg Jennings, GB 329 41 16.12. Braylon Edwards, SF 329 39 15.73. Lee Evans, Bal. 329 34 15.54. Terrell Owens, Cin. 409 58 15.15. Randy Moss, Min./NE 380 63 15.0

Not only is RB Frank Gore a dangerous threat on the ground, but he also provides unique talents catching the ball out of the backfield. The do-it-all running back ranks in the top 5 in numerous receiving categories at his position. Since his rookie campaign in 2005, Gore cur-rently ranks 5th in the NFL with 276 recepts.

Gore ranks 4th among running backs in the NFL in rec. yds. with 2,319.

Since 2005, Gore also ranks t-5th in the NFL with 9 receiving TDs by a running back.

DUAL THREAT

MOST RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACK (2005-11)

Player Recepts. 1. Brian Westbrook, Phi./SF 323 2. Steven Jackson, StL 308 3. Reggie Bush, NO/Mia. 304 4. LaDainian Tomlinson, SD/NYJ 298 5. Frank Gore, SF 276

MOST RECEIVING YDS BY A RUNNING BACK (2005-11)

Player Rec. Yds. 1. Brian Westbrook, Phi./SF 2,819 2. Steven Jackson, StL 2,481 3. LaDainian Tomlinson, SD/NYJ 2,381 4. Frank Gore, SF 2,319 5. Reggie Bush, NO/Mia. 2,201

MOST RECEIVING TDs BY A RUNNING BACK (2005-11)

Player Rec. TDs 1. Brian Westbrook, Phi./SF 20 2. Reggie Bush, NO/MIA 13 3t. Mike Sellers, Was. 12 Darren Sproles, SD/NO 12 5t. Frank Gore, SF 9 Joseph Addai, Ind. 9 LaDainian Tomlinson, SD/NYJ 9

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One of the most athletic and versatile players in the NFL, TE Vernon Davis has emerged as one of the league’s premier tight ends. Davis earned Pro Bowl recognition as an alternate at season’s end last year after having been named a starter for the annual game a year prior.

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players with 23 recepts. over 25 yds.

Davis’ Career Highlights:

(3,076) and TDs (29).

with 78 recepts., 965 rec. yds. and 13 TD recepts., in 2009. He was one of only two TEs to lead their team in all three categories (Kel-len Winlsow, TB). His rec. yds. and TD totals were both single-season records among 49ers tight ends all-time.

the NFL record for most in a season by a TE (Antonio Gates - 13 TDs in 2004). Davis’ TD re-cepts. also were tied for the most in the NFL with Patriots WR Randy Moss and Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald, making him the first tight end in the Super Bowl era to lead (or tie for the lead) league in TD re-cepts.Has 5, 100-yd. rec. games, which ranks 2nd in franchise history among TEs (TE Monty Stickles - 6).

SINGLE-SEASON REC. YDS. BY 49ERS TIGHT END

Player Yds. 1. Vernon Davis, 2009 965 2. Vernon Davis, 2010 914 3. Eric Johnson, 2004 825

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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS RECEIVING LEADERS AMONG TIGHT ENDS Player Rec. Yds. TDs 1. Brent Jones (1987-97) 417 5,195 33 2. Vernon Davis (2006-11) 244 3,076 29

SHINING STAR

MOST TDS IN A SEASON BY A TIGHT END IN NFL HISTORY

Player TDs1t. Vernon Davis, 2009 13

Antonio Gates, 2004 133t. Todd Christensen, 1983 12

Mike Ditka, 1961 12 Jerry Smith, 1967 12 Wesley Walls, 1999 12

TE Vernon Davis dubbed it the “11-85 Connection,” speaking of his relationship with QB Alex Smith. “It’s just talking about the chemistry,” said Davis. “When I first got here, it was getting to know Alex and trying to figure him out and get-ting to know who he really was. I think we’ve come a long way as far as the chemistry.” Since Davis was drafted in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, he has always been a favorite target of Smith’s. In 38 games with Smith at the helm, Davis has recorded 140 recepts. for 1,772 yds. and 20 TDs. In 38 games with another QB, he only has 103 recepts. for 1,243 yds. and 9 TDs. Davis has accounted for 20 of Smith’s 53 career TD passes (37.7%), the 2nd highest percentage among all active teammates. The two have connected on a TD pass in 6 of the last 9 games Smith has started.

11-85 CONNECTION

HIGHEST TD PERCENTAGE AMONG ACTIVE TEAMMATES Quarterback Receiver TDs Total TDs Pct. 1. Matt Ryan Roddy White 27 70 38.6% 2. Alex Smith Vernon Davis 20 53 37.7% 3. Philip Rivers Antonio Gates 44 140 31.4% 4. Matt Schaub Andre Johnson 26 86 30.2% 5. Aaron Rodgers Greg Jennings 27 92 29.3% 6. Tavaris Jackson Sidney Rice 7 26 26.9% 7. Ben Roethlisberger Hines Ward 39 146 26.7%

Smith has proved to be strong and consistent in his past 7 games as a starter, helping the 49ers to a 4-3 record, including winning two of the past three. Over the past 7 games, Smith has tallied 10 TDs (9 pass, 1 rush.) and 2 INTs.

HITTING HIS MARK

2 INTs.

CHARTING QB ALEX SMITH’S LAST 7 STARTS Date Opp. Atts. Comp. Yds. TDs INTs Rating10/17/2010 Oak. 33 16 196 2 0 87.410/24/2010 @Car. 19 9 129 1 0 87.412/12/2010 Sea. 27 17 255 3 0 130.912/16/2010 @SD 29 19 165 0 1 66.01/2/2011 Arz. 29 15 276 2 0 107.89/11/2011 Sea. 20 15 124 0 0 90.49/18/2011 Dal. 24 16 179 2 1 99.1TOTALS 181 107 1324 10 2 95.6

After two weeks running Jim Harbaugh’s West Coast Offense, QB Alex Smith has been consis-tently on target with his passes. A vital part of the WCO is precision-timed passing and Smith has been capitalizing on that aspect.

Through the first two games, Smith compiled a 75% completion percentage in Week 1 vs. Sea. (9/11/11) and a 66.7 % total in Week 2 vs. Dal. (9/18/11), marking the 1st time since 11/12/06 at Det. (70.0%) and 11/19/06 vs. Sea. (76.0%) that he has posted consecutive weeks with completion percentages of 66.7%-or-higher. He currently ranks t-4th in the NFL with a 70.5 completion percentage.

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ALEX SMITH’S COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN WEST COAST OFFENSE Date Opp. Atts. Comp. Comp. % Yds. TDs INTs 9/11/2011 Sea 20 15 75.0 124 0 09/18/2011 Dal 24 16 66.7 179 2 1TOTALS 44 31 70.5 303 2 2

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2009-11 NFL RECEIVING TD LEADERS

Player TDs1t. Miles Austin, Dal. 22

Roddy White, Atl. 223. Calvin Johnson, Det. 214t. Vernon Davis, SF 20

Larry Fitzgerald, Arz. 206t. Two Tied 19

“I don’t know if I’ve been around an athlete that’s more explosive than him at any point of my career. Vernon is very explosive. He can go from zero to sixty when he needs to. He can rev up the engine in a hur-ry. Vernon is a great person, great to work with, very attentive, very much interested in the details of things, always looking for the ways to get better. Just an all around asset to have and really enjoy, really thankful that he’s here and a 49er. Really looking forward to getting him the ball some here.” – 49ers Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman

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The 49ers defense has made a point of getting off the field quickly. Since 2009, the 49ers rank 2nd in the NFL, forcing op-ponents to 3-n-outs in 28.2% of their drives. This year, the 49ers lead the NFL, having forced their opponents to 10, 3-n-out drives.

MAKING IT QUICK

OPPONENT 3-n-OUT DRIVES 2009-11 Team Def. Series 3-&-Out Drives Pct.

1. New York Jets 416 129 31.0%2. San Francisco 426 120 28.2%3. Minnesota 393 109 27.7%4. Seattle 410 108 26.3%5. San Diego 372 96 25.8%

Through the first two weeks of the 2011 season, the 49ers are +4 in the turnover ratio, ranking t-3rd in the NFL, including winning the turnover battle in each of the first two games. Since 2009, the 49ers are 13-2 when winning the turnover battle.

WIN THE BATTLE

2011 NFL TURNOVER RATIO LEADERS Takeaways Give Aways Team Fum. INTs Total Fum. INTs Total Ratio1. Detroit 4 4 8 0 2 2 +62. Baltimore 4 4 8 1 2 3 +53t. San Francisco 2 3 5 0 1 1 +4

New England 2 3 5 0 1 1 +4 Green Bay 2 3 5 1 0 1 +4

2011 OPP. 3-N-OUT LEADERS TEAM 3-n-outs 1. San Francisco 10 2t. Cleveland 9 Jacksonville 9 New Orleans 9 New York Giants 9

The 49ers take pride in having a tough run defense as is evident by the run-stopping numbers put up since 2007.

For just the 5th time in fran-chise history and first time since 1997, the 49ers defense did not allow a 100-yd. rusher during the 2010 season (1997, 1990, 1971 and 1967). San Francisco was one of only two teams in 2010 that did not allowed a 100-yd. rusher (Pittsburgh).

Not only did the Niners not al-low a 100-yd. rusher in 2010, the defense has not allowed a run-ning back to gain over 100 yds. in the past 24 games. The 24-game streak is the longest active streak in the NFL to date.

• Below is a list of the leading rusher for each of the 49ers opponents in the 24 game streak.

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES NOT ALLOWING A 100-YD. RUSHER

TEAM GAMES 1. San Francisco 24

2. Chicago 11

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YEAR GAMES 1. 2010 16 2. 1997 16 3. 1990 16 4. 1971 14 5. 1967 14

LEADING RUSHERS VS. THE 49ERS SINCE 11/29/09

DATE LEADING RUSHER TEAM RUSH. YARDS11/29/09 Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Jacksonville 7512/6/09 Julius Jones at Seattle 6712/14/09 Chris Wells vs. Arizona 7912/20/09 Leonard Weaver at Philadelphia 5212/27/09 Maurice Morris vs. Detriot 371/3/10 Steven Jackson at St. Louis 639/12/10 Justin Forsett at Seattle 439/20/10 Pierre Thomas New Orleans 469/26/10 Jamaal Charles at Kansas City 9710/3/10 Michael Turner at Atlanta 5010/10/10 LeSean McCoy Philadelphia 9210/17/10 Michael Bush Oakland 4710/24/10 DeAngelo Williams at Carolina 4410/31/10 Knowshon Moreno Denver 4011/14/10 Stephen Jackson St. Louis 8111/21/10 LeGarrette Blount Tampa Bay 8211/29/10 Chris Wells at Arizona 1312/5/10 John Starks at Green Bay 7312/12/10 Michael Robinson Seattle 3312/16/10 Ryan Mathews at San Diego 5612/26/10 Stephen Jackson at St. Louis 481/2/10 Tim Hightower vs. Arizona 309/11/11 Marshawn Lynch vs. Seattle 339/18/11 Felix Jones vs. Dallas 25

KEEPIN’ IT UNDER 100

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The 49ers defense has been extremely stingy against the run since 2009, and has continued to be a strong suit of the defense. Since 2009, the Niners rank t-3rd in the NFL with 94.4 rush-ing yds. allowed per game, and rank 1st in the NFL with an op-ponent average of 3.50 yds. per carry. After finishing 3rd in the NFL in opposing rushing yards per carry at 3.64 in 2009, the Niners ranked 2nd in the NFL in 2010, allowing 3.46 yds. per carry, in 2010. In 2011, the 49ers are allow-ing just 2.48 yds. per carry, ranking 1st in the NFL.

Over the last three seasons, the 49ers rank 1st in the NFL for car-ries allowed that gained 4+ yds. (35.0 pct.). In 2010, San Francisco al-lowed only 33.8 pct. of opponent rushes to go for 4+ yds, which ranked 2nd in the NFL. The Niners finished 2nd in the NFL over the past two seasons in opponent rushes of 4+ yards.

The Niners rank 1st in the NFC and 2nd in the NFL with only 74 car-ries of 10+ yds. allowed since 2009. In 2011, San Francisco ranks t-2nd in the NFL, allowing just 2 carries of 10+ yds. Since 2009, San Francisco has not allowed an opposing rusher to gain more than 43 yds. on a single rush. Only the Jets (35 yds.), Steel-ers (37 yds.) and Packers (42 yds.) have allowed shorter rushing gains, which ranks the Niners 2nd in the NFC and 4th in the NFL.

PERCENTAGE OF OPPONENT RUSHES OF 4+ YARDS, NFL (2009-11)

TEAM Rushes 4+Yards Pct. 1. San Francisco 917 319 34.8 2. Baltimore 864 318 36.8 3. Pittsburgh 749 280 37.4

OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, NFL (2009-11)

TEAM RUSHING YPG 1. Pittsburgh 77.7 2. Baltimore 92.2 3t. San Francisco 94.4 New York Jets 94.4 5. Minnesota 94.4

2011 OPP. 10+ YARD CARRIES, NFL

TEAM 10+ Carries 1. Dallas 1 2t. San Francisco 2 Green Bay 2 New York Giants 2 5t. Four teams 3

OPP. 10+ YARD CARRIES, NFL (2009-10)

TEAM 10+ Carries 1. Pittsburgh 61 2. San Francisco 74 3. Baltimore 79 4. San Diego 81 5. Dallas 83

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OPP. YARDS PER CARRY, NFL (2011)

TEAM AVG 1. San Francisco 2.48 2. New York Giants 2.96 3. Dallas 2.98 4. Baltimore 3.11 5. Seattle 3.12

OPP. YARDS PER CARRY, NFL (2009-11)

TEAM AVG 1. San Francisco 3.50 2. Pittsburgh 3.53 3. Baltimore 3.63 4. New York Jets 3.64 5. Miami 3.91

SHUTTIN’ ‘EM DOWN Since 2007, the 49ers run de-fense has been one of the most stout groups in the NFL. From 2007-11, the Niners rank 2nd in the NFC and 4th in the NFL in opposing rushing average per carry at 3.66 yds.

From 2007 through 2011, the 49ers have allowed a 3.64 average rushing gain per carry, which is the 3rd best total in franchise history over a five-year span.

OPP. RUSHING AVG. PERCARRY, NFL (2007-11)

TEAM AVG.

1. Baltimore 3.402. Pittsburgh 3.583. Minnesota 3.58 4. San Francisco 3.64 5. New York Jets 3.81

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Year AVG 1. 1994-98 3.58 2. 1995-99 3.62 3. 2007-11 3.64 4. 1974-78 3.65 5. 1993-97 3.66

THE RUN DOWN

The 49ers rush defense has been one of the strong points on the de-fensive side of the ball, since 2010. The Niners rank 1st in the NFC and 2nd in the NFL by allowing only 3.24 yds. per rush on first down.

After allowing only 3.24 yds. per rush on first down, the 49ers buckle down even more on second down by allowing only 3.18 yds. per rush, ranking 1st in the NFL, since 2010. The stout run defense on first and

second down was a major reason why the Niners were able to not allow a 100-yd. rusher in the last 24 games.

RUSHING DEFENSE ON FIRST DOWN, NFL (2010-11)

TEAM AVG. 1. Pittsburgh 2.94 2. San Francisco 3.24 3. New York Jets 3.42 4. Miami 3.52 5. Chicago 3.53

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RUSHING DEFENSE ON SECOND DOWN, NFL (2010-11)

TEAM AVG. 1. San Francisco 3.18 2. Seattle 3.50 3. Carolina 3.58 4. Pittsburgh 3.62 5. Miami 3.66

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Currently in his 5th season in the NFL, LB Patrick Willis has accumulated the following ac-colades - 4 Pro Bowl appearances, 3 All-Pro se-lections, 2 NFL Alumni Linebacker of the Year Awards and NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. This year his teammates have already named him a 2011 team captain.

On May 5, 2010, the 49ers and arguably the game’s best defensive player agreed on a 5-year contract extension, ensuring that he will be donning the Red & Gold through the 2016 sea-son. “We will bring the sixth championship back here and I’m just thank-ful today to know that I will be able to be here to do that,” said Willis.

Willis’ Career Highlights:

All-Pro honors in 2007 as he was named the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year. He became first 49ers defensive rookie to make the Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro since CB Ronnie Lott in 1981. He joined CB Bruce Taylor (1970), DT Dana Stubblefield (1993) and DT Bryant Young (1994) as 49ers who have won the Defensive Rookie of the Year award.

career sacks.

since 2007.

20-or-more stops in 4 contests.

Bowl in each of his first four seasons.

The unquestioned leader of the 49ers, Willis’ soft spoken demeanor and unmatched work ethic shows the other players in the locker room what it takes to be the best.

“There’s a lot of different leaders,” said Willis, “whether it’s vocal, wheth-er it’s physical, but I’ve always been the type of person – I won’t ask you to do something that I can’t do. I won’t get on you for something that I won’t do myself. I will speak at times, when it’s necessary, but I don’t believe in talking just because you can. I believe in doing it the right way. I re-spect them as I want those guys to respect me. If it’s necessary, then yes, I will. And vice versa.”

Willis plays the game with a fury and a passion that no one can match. His determination to work harder than everybody else day in and day out has been noticed by people throughout the NFL.

“If he stays on the path that he’s on right now, he will land in the Hall of Fame,” said NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth.

“In my opinion, I think he’s going to be on the best to play the game with his size, strength and speed combination and how he plays the game,” said Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson. “He’s got that deadly sting. I love Patrick Willis. I love the way he plays ball. He plays ball just like me. He’s the best defensive player in the league at his position - not to take anything away from Ray Lewis; I think even-tually he will be better than Ray Lewis. I think we play the game with the same passion. He’s a freak. He’s 245, (runs a) 4.3. He’s a perfect prototype for a linebacker.”

And to think Willis is only 26 years old and just finished his fourth season in the league.

“People think they’ve seen the best I’ve had to offer and they haven’t by far,” said Willis. “There so much more improvement in my game that I have to get to and I’m willing to work every day to get to that point, but the best is yet to be seen, by myself or my teammates or this team in general.”

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(Statistics taken from NFL Gamebook) Player G Total Solo Ast 1. Patrick Willis, SF 65 609 473 136 2. London Fletcher, Was. 66 553 384 169 3. Jon Beason, Car. 65 542 420 122 4t. Ray Lewis, Bal. 64 526 376 150 Barrett Ruud, TB/Ten. 65 526 386 140

MOST TACKLES, NFL, 2007-PRESENT

WHERE THERE’S A WILLIS THERE’S A WAY

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The 49ers defense has been stellar in the red zone since the start of 2010, giving up only 2.31 yds. per play, ranking 4th in the NFL. The Niners only allowed a mere 1.87 yards per rush in the red zone to rank 2nd in the NFL. San Francisco also ranks 8th in the NFL in passing yds. per play, registering 2.64 yds. allowed through the air.

OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER PLAY IN RED ZONE 2010-11

TEAM AVG. 1. New Orleans 1.84 2. San Francico 1.87 3. Carolina 1.91 4. Pittsbugh 1.94 5. Tennessee 1.95

OPPONENT YARDS PER PLAY IN RED ZONE 2010-11

TEAM AVG. 1. Arizona 2.08 2. Chicago 2.18 3. Green Bay 2.23 4. San Francisco 2.31 5. Carolina 2.39

1. Green Bay 1.74 2. Arizona 1.93 3. Chicago 2.01 4. Cincinnati 2.34 5. Seattle 2.37

6. San Diego 2.49 7. Denver 2.54 8. San Francisco 2.64 9. Cleveland 2.67 10. Miami 2.79

OPPONENT PASSING YARDS PER PLAY IN RED ZONE 2010-11

IN THE ZONE

San Francisco has made a habit of forcing teams into third-and-long on many occasions since 2010. When the Niners got their opponents in 3-and-6-or-more, they did not allow them to convert first downs very often. The 49ers ranked 4th in the NFL by allowing only 21.9 percent of oppo-nents to gain a first down when fac-ing third and 6+.

OPP. 3RD-AND-LONG CONV. SINCE 2010

TEAM > 6 YD. PCT 1. Cincinnati 19.6 2. Arizona 21.6 3. New Orleans 21.7 4. San Francisco 21.9 5. Chicago 22.8

DOWN & OUT

The 49ers have been a physical force over the past three seasons, stripping the ball from QBs and ball carriers. With 37 FFs dating back to 2009, the 49ers rank 3rd in the NFL during that time span. The team has received hard hits from all over the field, constantly jarring the ball loose. This season, the 49ers rank t-2nd in the NFL with 4 FFs and LB Parys Haralson ranks t-1st in the NFL with 2 FFs.

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FORCED FUMBLES, NFL (2009-11)

TEAM FF 1. New York Giants 50 2. Chicago 47 3. San Francisco 37 4t. New Orleans 36 Detroit 36

PHYSICAL FORCE

Smith’s Career Highlights:• Since 2001, leads all defensive

linemen in tackles according to Gamebook statistics.

• Two-time Pro Bowl selection (2010 & 2011).

• Dating back to his rookie sea-son in 2001, has started 157 consecutive games which leads all defensive linemen, ranks 3rd among all defensive players and ranks 5th in the NFL.

• Tied his career high with 8.5 sacks in 2010.• Leads the 49ers with 23.5 sacks since joining the team in 2008.

DT Justin Smith has earned the reputation as an Iron Man with a motor that never stops. With his unassuming, workman attitude, Smith shows up each and every Sunday ready to leave everything he has on the field. Smith’s current consecutive start streak of 157 games ranks 3rd among defensive players and 5th among all NFL players.

In 2010, Smith’s effort was recognized as he was the recipient of the team’s Hazeltine Iron Man Award and the Ed Block Courage Award.

“He does a lot of things well,” said New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick of Smith. “He’s quick. He’s got a real good motor. He comes hard all the time. A lot of the times, you see the start of the play and think that he’s not going to be a factor on the play, but he outworks his opponent. He hustles to the ball, makes plays off the backside and makes plays on the second and third effort spinning out of blocks and coming off of blocks late.”

IRON MAN

NFL TOTAL TACKLE LEADERS AMONG DL SINCE 2001, BASED ON

GAMEBOOK STATISTICS Player Tackles 1. Justin Smith, SF 674 2. Pat Williams, Min. 573 3. Kelly Gregg, Bal./KC 517

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• In 2010, San Francisco only allowed 416 rushing yds. vs. the NFC West division. The 416 rushing yds. allowed ranks 3rd all-time in fran-chise history since 1960 for fewest rushing yds. allowed vs. own division in a single season.

• By allowing only 416 rushing yds. vs. the NFC West, the Niners rank 5th in the NFL for fewest rushing yards al-lowed against division opponents in a single season dating back to 2005.

From 2009-11, the 49ers defense has been particularly aggressive when playing its divisional opponents, allowing an average of only 14.5 points per game. The 49ers rank 1st in the NFC and 2nd in the NFL by allowing 14.5 points per game within a team’s own division, since 2009.

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME VS. OWN DIVISION, NFL (2009-10) TEAM PA PPG Allowed 1. Baltimore 160 12.3 2. San Francisco 188 14.5 3. Green Bay 192 16.0 4. Cincinnati 210 16.2 5. New England 212 16.3 While limiting points against their divisional foes, the 49ers defense racked up 44 sacks over the past two seasons, a total that ranks 1st in the NFL for teams playing within their division during that time span.

Since 2007, the Nin-ers defense ranks 1st in the NFL with 71 sacks against divisional opponents. The Niners have also picked off opposing divisional QBs 26 times over that time span.

San Francisco currently ranks 2nd in the NFL by al-lowing only 3.3 ypc, dating back to 2007. The 49ers have only al-lowed 11 rushing TDs against divisional opponents dating back to 2007, which ranks t-2nd in the NFL. San Francis-co’s defense has also only allowed 87.9 rushing yds. per game against division foes, ranking 2nd in the NFC in the NFL, since 2007.

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SACKS VS. OWN DIVISION, NFL (2007-11)

TEAM SACKS 1. San Francisco 76 2. Seattle 75 3t. Pittsburgh 74 New England 74 5. San Diego 69

SACKS VS. OWN DIVISION (2009-11) TEAM SACKS 1. San Francisco 44 2t. Pittsburgh 39 Oakland 39 4. New England 36 5. Arizona 35

OPP. RUSHING YPC VS. OWN DIV.(2007-11)

TEAM AVG 1. Baltimore 3.3 2. San Francisco 3.3 3. Minnesota 3.6 4. Pittsbugh 3.6 5. New York Jets 3.7

San Francisco’s run defense over the past three seasons has been remarkable, especially against the NFC West. It is tough in the NFL to beat the same team twice in a season, let alone limit their offensive production on the ground in each game. The Niners have been able to limit their divisional opponents’ rushing efforts, leading the NFL in numerous run defense categories. • Since 2009, the 49ers defense has only allowed 960 yds. rushing

vs. their own division, ranking the team 1st in the NFL during that time span.

• The 49ers also rank 1st in the NFL in rushing yds. per game allowed vs. their own division by giving up only 73.8 yds. per game.

RUSH DEFENSE VS. OWN DIVISION (2009-11)

TEAM GAMES ATTS. YDS. YDS./GAME 1. San Francisco 13 293 960 73.8 2. Seattle 13 298 1,201 92.4 3. Pittsburgh 13 323 1,213 93.3 4. Minnesota 12 300 1,121 93.4 5. Cincinnati 13 316 1,232 94.8

OPP. RUSHING YDS./GAME(2007-11)

TEAM Yds./Gm. 1. Minnesota 84.5 2. San Francisco 87.9 3. Baltimore 88.0 4. Pittsburgh 88.4 5. Seattle 93.1

OPP. RUSHING TDs VS. OWN DIV. (2007-11)

TEAM RUSHING TDs 1. Minnesota 7 2t. San Francisco 11 Baltimore 11 Green Bay 11 Pittsburgh 11

FEWEST RUSHING YDS. ALLOWED IN 49ERS HISTORY VS. OWN DIVISION

YEAR RUSH. YDS 1. 1989 371 2. 1990 414 3. 2010 416 4. 1994 438 5. 1992 445 6. 2009 480

2005.FEWEST RUSHING YDS. IN SEASON VS. OWN DIVISION SINCE 2005

TEAM YEAR RUSH. YDS 1. Minnesota 2006 240 2. Pittsburgh 2010 313 3. Baltimore 2006 350 4. Minnesota 2007 360 5. San Francisco 2010 416

A DOMINANT DEFENSE IN THE DIVISION

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49ers have registered a kickoff return for a TD and a punt return for a TD in the same game.

for a TD and punt return for a TD in the same game on Kickoff Week-end.

-turn for a TD and a punt return for a TD in the same game. The last player to do it was Bears WR Devin Hester vs. Den. (11/25/07). Ginn ac-complished the feat just 59 seconds apart, the fastest of the 12 players to do so.

HE’S DONE IT A-GINN

WR Ted Ginn Jr. returns a kickoff 102 yds. for a TD vs. Seattle. It marked the 2nd-longest kickoff return at home in franchise his-tory.

WR Ted Ginn Jr. has been a threat in the return game from his first day in the NFL. His ath-leticism and speed allows him to take him to the house at any given moment. Ginn proved that very point not once but twice in the first game of the season.

In the first game vs. Sea., Ginn etched his name in the NFL re-cord books, as well as the 49ers record books, with his perfor-mance in the return game, re-turning a kickoff 102 yds. for a TD and a punt 55 yds. for a TD. Ginn’s special teams impact helped seal the victory over the Seahawks. He also earned NFC

Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Ginn’s award was the first Special Teams POW for the 49ers since K Joe Nedney won it in Week 8 of the 2005 season.

Season Highlights:

second longest kickoff return at home in franchise history after returning the kick 102 yards for the TD. It also marked the fourth longest in team history and the longest kick return since Allen Rossum registered a kickoff re-turn of 104 yards at Ari. on 11/11/08.

and punt for a TD in the same game.

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49ERS LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TDs AT HOME

Player Tackles 1. Abe Woodson 103 2. Ted Ginn Jr. 102 3. Terry Kirby 101

2010 NFL PUNT RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS

Player Avg. 1. Devin Hester-Chi. 17.1 2. Julian Edelman-NE 15.3 3. Ted Ginn Jr.-SF 13.4 4. Marc Mariani-Ten. 12.2 5. Stefan Logan-Det. 12.1

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49ERS HISTORY PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

Player Avg. 1. Jimmy Williams (2002) 16.8 2. Hugh McElhenny (1952) 14.2 3. Ted Ginn Jr. (2010) 13.4 4. Joe Arenas (1951) 13.0 5. John Taylor (1988) 12.6

PLAYERS RETURNING A KICKOFF AND PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN THE SAME GAME IN NFL HISTORY

Player Date Opponent1. Jimmy Patton, NYG 10/30/55 Washington2. Bobby Mitchell, Cle. 11/23/58 Philadelphia3. Al Frazier, Den. 12/3/61 Boston Patriots 4. Gale Sayers, Chi. 12/3/67 San Francisco5. Travis Williams, GB 11/2/69 Pittsbugh6. Eddie Payton, Det. 12/17/77 Minnesota7. Michael Lewis, NO 10/13/02 Washington8. Dante Hall, KC 12/8/02 St. Louis9. Darren Sproles, SD 11/11/07 Indianapolis10. Devin Hester, Chi. 11/25/07 Denver11. Eddie Royal, Den. 10/19/09 San Diego12. Ted Ginn Jr., SF 9/11/11 Seattle

history and ranks 15th in the NFL since 1950.

had a special teams TD on opening day since WR Otis Amey returned a punt 75-yds vs. St. Louis (9/11/05).

MOST TOTAL RETURN YDS. IN A SINGLE GAME IN FRANCHISE HISTORY

Player Date Opp. KOR PR Total1. Ted Ginn Jr. 9/11/11 vs. Sea. 176 92 2682. Dexter Carter 12/18/95 vs. Min. 122 126 2483. Allen Rossum 10/12/08 vs. Phi. 194 45 2394. Abe Woodson 11/11/62 vs. Det. 210 26 2365. Abe Woodson 10/21/62 at GB 129 91 220

WR Ted Ginn Jr. returned the punt 55 yds. for a TD, becoming the 12th player in NFL history to register a kickoff return for a TD and a punt return for a TD in the same game.

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P Andy Lee has been one of the top punters since the 49ers drafted him out of Pittsburgh in the 6th round of the 2004 NFL Draft. A 2-time Pro Bowler, he has already set the franchise re-cord for most punting yds. and also ranks 1st in franchise history with a 45.2 yd. gross avg.

In his first game of the 2011 season vs. Sea., Lee set new highs in his career as well as scribing

his name in the NFL record books. Lee averaged a whopping 59.6 avg., which ranks 3rd all-time in NFL history for the highest punting average in a single game. Lee didn’t stop there as he compiled a 54.2 net avg. vs. Sea. as well, which ranks 2nd in NFL history behind Rohn Stark’s (59.5 vs. Hou. 9/13/92) [stat has only been tracked since ‘76].

49ERS PUNTING YDS. LEADERS Player Yds. 1. Andy Lee (2004-11) 29,7292. T. Davis (1959-69) 22,833 3. T. Wittum (1973-77) 15,4944. M. Runager (1984-88) 11,3945. S. Spurrier (1967-75) 8,818

49ERS PUNTING AVG. LEADERS Player Gross Avg. 1. Andy Lee (2004-11) 45.3 2. T. Davis (1959-69) 44.7 3t. T. Thompson (1995-97) 41.9 F. Albert (1950-52) 41.9

A five-time Pro Bowler and one of the NFL’s most reliable kickers, David Akers signed a three-year deal with the 49ers on July 30. He is the highest scoring NFL player in the 2000s decade with 1,333 points and was named to the NFL’s All-Decade squad. Akers is a true “rags to riches” story, having landed on the waiv-er wire three times before settling into a position with the Eagles in 1999. A for-mer waiter and subsititue teacher, Akers spent his first season with Philadlephia as a long field goal and kickoff specialist before winning the full-time position in 2000.

Season Highlights:In his first game with the Club, Akers connected on 4 of 4 FG atts. (27, 24, 31, 18) and all three PATs, giving him an opening day career-high of 15 pts. Akers’ 15 points were the 2nd most in the NFL in Week 1 (SD RB Mike Tolbert – 18 pts.). Akers connected on a 55-yd. FG, marking the 3rd longest FG in franchise history (Joe Nedney, 56 yds. at StL - 12/24/05 and Mike Cofer, 56 yds. at Atl. - 10/14/90). It also marked the longest FG at Candlestick Park, surpassing K Bruce Gossett’s 54 yarder vs. NO (10/21/73). The 55-yd. FG is the 2nd longest of his career (57 yds. vs. NE – 9/14/03).Akers is currently t-5th in the NFL with 21 points. His 55-yd. FG is t-2nd longest FG in the NFL this season (Raiders K Sebastian Jan-ikowski, 63 yds. and Jaguars K Josh Scobee, 55 yds.).

Career Highlights:A 5-time Pro Bowler (‘01, ‘02, ‘04, ‘09 and ‘10), he is ranked 3rd in NFL history among Pro Bowl nominated kickers behind Morten Andersen (7) and Jan Stenerud (6). Also earned Associated Press 2nd team All-Pro and The Sporting News 1st team All-Pro honors in 2009.

Has recorded 296 field goals and 1,333 points since 2000, mark-ing the most amond NFL kickers during that span. Has 31 FGs in the postseason to rank 3rd in NFL history behind Adam Vinatieri (45) and Gary Anderson (32).Ranks 3rd in NFL history with 134 career post season points, trailing only Gary Anderson (153) and Adam Vinatieri (187).

A LETHAL LEG NEW FOOT IN TOWN

FIELD GOALS MADE SINCE 2000

Player FGM 1. David Akers, Phi./SF 296 2. Sebastian Janikowski, Oak. 265 3. Ryan Longwell, Min. 264 4. Adam Vinatieri, Ind. 259 5. Jay Feely, Arz. 255

MOST POINTS SINCE 2000

Player PTS 1. David Akers, Phi./SF 1,333 2. Ryan Longwell, Min. 1,235 3. Adam Vinatieri, Ind. 1,204 4. Sebastian Janikowski, Oak. 1,158 5. Jay Feely, Arz. 1,127

ALL-TIME POSTSEASON FIELD GOALS MADE

Player FGM 1. Adam Vinatieri, Ind. 45 2. Gary Anderson 32 3. David Akers, Phi./SF 31 4. Matt Stover 25 5t. Two Tied 22

ALL-TIME POSTSEASONSCORING LEADERS

Player PTS 1. Adam Vinatieri, Ind. 187 2. Gary Anderson 153 3. David Akers, Phi./SF 134 4. Matt Stover 132 5t. Two Tied 126

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HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE IN SINGLE GAME, NFL HISTORY(min. 4 punts)

Player Opp. Date NO Yds. Avg. 1. Bob Cifers, Det. Hou. 11/24/46 4 247 61.75 2. Roy McKay, GB Chi. 10/28/45 5 308 61.60 3. Andy Lee, SF Sea. 9/11/11 5 298 59.60 4. Mike Scifres, SD StL 10/17/10 6 357 59.50

HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE IN SINGLE GAME, NFL HISTORY(min. 4 punts)

Player Date Opp. Punts Yds. Net Avg. 1. Rohn Stark, Ind. 9/13/1992 Hou 4 233 59.5 2. Andy Lee, SF 9/11/2011 Sea 5 298 54.2 3. Brian Moorman, Buf. 12/13/2009 KC 4 212 53.0 4. Dave Zastudil, Cle 9/14/2008 Pit 5 265 52.8

In addition to being the top punter in franchise history, Lee also ranks 4th in NFL history in gross avg. (45.3) and 4th in net avg. (38.4).

NFL CAREER GROSS PUNTING AVG. LEADERS

Player Gross Avg. 1. Shane Lechler, Oak. 47.4 2. Mat McBriar, Dal. 45.5 3. Donnie Jones, StL 45.5 4. Andy Lee, SF 45.3 5. Brandon Fields, Mia. 45.1

NET PUNTING AVG. LEADERSSINCE 1976

Player Net Avg. 1. Donnie Jones, StL 39.1 2. Shane Lechler, Oak. 38.6 3. Dustin Colquitt, KC 38.6 4. Andy Lee, SF 38.4 5. Mat McBriar, Dal. 38.3

* Min. 250 Punts

In his 8th year with the 49ers, Lee has his name at the top of nearly every punting category in franchise history. He currenlty holds the top spot in punting yds. (29,729) and punting avg. (45.3).

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AS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 2011OFFENSEWR 19 Ted Ginn Jr. -OR- 17 Braylon Edwards LT 74 Joe Staley 75 Alex Boone LG 77 Mike Iupati 67 Daniel Kilgore C 59 Jonathan Goodwin 68 Adam Snyder RG 62 Chilo Rachal 68 Adam Snyder RT 76 Anthony Davis 78 Mike Person TE 85 Vernon Davis 46 Delanie Walker 81 Justin Peelle WR 84 Joshua Morgan 15 Michael Crabtree 10 Kyle WilliamsFB 44 Moran Norris 49 Bruce Miller RB 21 Frank Gore 24 Anthony Dixon 32 Kendall HunterQB 11 Alex Smith 7 Colin Kaepernick 3 Scott Tolzien DEFENSELDT 91 Ray McDonald 96 Demarcus Dobbs NT 90 Isaac Sopoaga 95 Ricky Jean Francois 93 Ian WilliamsRDT 94 Justin Smith 92 Will Tukuafu OLB 55 Ahmad Brooks ILB 53 NaVorro Bowman 54 Larry Grant ILB 52 Patrick Willis 56 Tavares Gooden 51 Blake CostanzoOLB 98 Parys Haralson 99 Aldon Smith LCB 22 Carlos Rogers 29 Chris Culliver RCB 25 Tarell Brown 26 Tramaine Brock 36 Shawntae SpencerFS 38 Dashon Goldson 20 Madieu Williams SS 31 Donte Whitner 30 Reggie Smith 27 C.J. Spillman

SPECIAL TEAMSPR 19 Ted Ginn Jr. 10 Kyle Williams KOR 19 Ted Ginn Jr. 32 Kendall HunterP 4 Andy Lee K 2 David Akers H 4 Andy Lee LS 86 Brian Jennings Underline - rookies [player] - injuredInjured Reserve - WR Dontavia Bogan, TE Nate Byham,CB Curtis Holcomb

NaVorro Bowman .............. nuh-VARR-oh, BOH-minnTramaine Brock .......................... truh-MAINAhmad Brooks .............................. uh-MAHDTarell Brown ................................... tuh-RELLGeep Chryst .............................. JEEP, KRISTBlake Costanzo ................... kuh-STAN-zohDemarcus Dobbs .................duh-MAR-kusEjiro Evero ......eeh-JEE-row, EV-uh-rowDashon Goldson ......................duh-SHAWNTavares Gooden .......................TUH-var-usParys Haralson ......................................ParisMike Iupati ...............................yoo-PAH-teeRicky Jean Francois ...gene-FRAN-swah

Colin Kaepernick .....................CAP-ur-nickJim Leavitt...............................................LEV-itMoran Norris ............................... more-ANNChilo Rachal .......CHEYE-low, ray-SHELLMike Solari ..............................soh-LAR-eehIsaac Sopoaga ................soh-poh-AH-guhJoe Staley .........................................STAY-leeScott Tolzien .................................. toll-ZEENJim Tomsula ............................. tom-SOO-luhWill Tukuafu ......................too-koo-AH-fooMark Uyeyama ..........ooh-eeh-YAH-muhDelanie Walker ......................duh-LAY-neeDonte Whitner ..................................don-tayMadieu Williams ..................muh-DEE-yoo

Jim Harbaugh ..................................................................Head CoachBrad Seely .................................................Assistant Head Coach/ Special Teams CoordinatorGreg Roman ...............................................Offensive CoordinatorVic Fangio ...................................................Defensive CoordinatorMichael Christianson ...........Coord. of Football Technology/ Offensive Quality ControlGeep Chryst .................................................................QuarterbacksReggie Davis...................................................................... Tight EndsEd Donatell .........................................................................SecondaryTim Drevno ................................................................. Offensive LineBobby Engram ............................................... Offensive AssistantEjiro Evero ................................................................ Quality ControlPeter Hansen ........................Defensive Asst./Quality ControlGreg Jackson ................................................Assistant SecondaryJim Leavitt........................................................................LinebackersJohn Morton ............................................................Wide ReceiversTom Rathman............................................................ Running BacksMike Solari ................................................................. Offensive LineKevin Tolbert ....................Assistant Strength & ConditioningJim Tomsula ............................................................... Defensive LineMark Uyeyama ........................ Head Strength & Conditioning

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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AS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 2011NO PLAYER POS HT WT Birthdate EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN2 Akers, David K 5-10 200 12-9-74 13 Louisville Lexington, KY75 Boone, Alex T 6-8 300 5-4-87 2 Ohio State Cleveland, OH53 Bowman, NaVorro LB 6-0 242 5-28-88 2 Penn State Forestville, MD26 Brock, Tramaine CB 5-10 197 8-20-88 2 Belhaven Long Beach, MS55 Brooks, Ahmad LB 6-3 259 3-14-84 6 Virginia Woodbridge, VA25 Brown, Tarell CB 5-10 193 1-6-85 5 Texas Mesquite, TX51 Costanzo, Blake LB 6-1 235 4-14-84 4 Lafayette Franklin Lakes, NJ15 Crabtree, Michael WR 6-1 214 9-14-87 3 Texas Tech Dallas, TX29 Culliver, Chris CB 6-0 199 8-17-88 R South Carolina Garner, NC76 Davis, Anthony T 6-5 323 10-11-89 2 Rutgers Piscataway, NJ85 Davis, Vernon TE 6-3 250 1-31-84 6 Maryland Washington, DC24 Dixon, Anthony RB 6-1 233 9-24-87 2 Mississippi State Terry, MS96 Dobbs, Demarcus DT 6-6 275 11-30-87 R Georgia Savannah, GA17 Edwards, Braylon WR 6-3 214 2-21-83 7 Michigan Detroit, MI19 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 180 4-12-85 5 Ohio State Cleveland, OH38 Goldson, Dashon S 6-2 200 9-18-84 5 Washington Carson, CA56 Gooden, Tavares LB 6-1 242 10-7-84 4 Miami Ft. Lauderdale, FL59 Goodwin, Jonathan C 6-3 318 12-2-78 10 Michigan Columbia, SC21 Gore, Frank RB 5-9 217 5-14-83 7 Miami Coral Gables, FL54 Grant, Larry LB 6-1 251 2-16-85 3 Ohio State Santa Rosa, CA98 Haralson, Parys LB 6-0 255 1-24-84 6 Tennessee Madison, MS32 Hunter, Kendall RB 5-7 199 9-16-88 R Oklahoma State Tyler, TX77 Iupati, Mike G 6-5 331 5-12-87 2 Idaho Anaheim, CA95 Jean Francois, Ricky DT 6-3 295 11-23-86 3 Louisiana State Miami Gardens, FL86 Jennings, Brian TE/LS 6-5 242 10-14-76 12 Arizona State Mesa, AZ7 Kaepernick, Colin QB 6-4 230 11-3-87 R Nevada Turlock, CA67 Kilgore, Daniel G 6-3 308 12-18-87 R Appalachian State Kingsport, TN4 Lee, Andy P 6-2 180 8-11-82 8 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC91 McDonald, Ray DT 6-3 290 9-2-84 5 Florida Belle Glade, FL49 Miller, Bruce FB 6-2 248 8-6-87 R Central Florida Woodstock, GA84 Morgan, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6-20-85 4 Virginia Tech Washington, DC44 Norris, Moran FB 6-1 250 6-16-78 11 Kansas Houston, TX81 Peelle, Justin TE 6-4 251 3-15-79 10 Oregon Dublin, CA78 Person, Mike G 6-4 299 6-17-88 R Montana State Glendive, MT62 Rachal, Chilo T/G 6-5 323 3-15-86 4 Southern California Compton, CA22 Rogers, Carlos CB 6-0 192 7-2-81 7 Auburn Augusta, GA99 Smith, Aldon LB 6-4 258 9-25-89 R Missouri Raytown, MO11 Smith, Alex QB 6-4 217 5-7-84 7 Utah La Mesa, CA94 Smith, Justin DT 6-4 285 9-30-79 11 Missouri Jefferson City, MO30 Smith, Reggie S 6-1 200 9-3-86 4 Oklahoma Edmond, OK68 Snyder, Adam C/G 6-6 325 1-30-82 7 Oregon Whittier, CA90 Sopoaga, Isaac DT 6-2 330 9-4-81 8 Hawaii Pago Pago, American Samoa36 Spencer, Shawntae CB 6-1 190 2-22-82 8 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA27 Spillman, C.J. S 6-0 199 5-6-86 3 Marshall Louisville, KY74 Staley, Joe T 6-5 315 8-30-84 5 Central Michigan Rockford, MI3 Tolzien, Scott QB 6-3 208 9-4-87 R Wisconsin Rolling Meadows, IL92 Tukuafu, Will DT 6-4 293 1-3-84 1 Oregon Salt Lake City, UT46 Walker, Delanie TE 6-0 242 8-12-84 6 Central Missouri Pomona, CA31 Whitner, Donte S 5-10 208 7-24-85 6 Ohio State Cleveland, OH93 Williams, Ian NT 6-1 305 8-31-89 R Notre Dame Altamonte Springs, FL10 Williams, Kyle WR 5-10 186 7-19-88 2 Arizona State Scottsdale, AZ20 Williams, Madieu S 6-1 203 10-18-81 8 Maryland Freetown, Sierra Leone52 Willis, Patrick LB 6-1 240 1-25-85 5 Mississippi Bruceton, TN INJURED RESERVE 9 Bogan, Dontavia WR 6-1 188 10-6-88 R South Florida Thomasville, GA82 Byham, Nate TE 6-4 264 6-27-88 2 Pittsburgh Franklin, PA41 Holcomb, Curtis CB 5-10 190 9-3-88 R Florida A&M Miami, FL PRACTICE SQUAD 61 Beeler, Chase C 6-3 285 12-28-87 R Stanford Jenks, OK71 Hall, Derek T 6-5 307 11-23-87 R Stanford Overland Park, KS13 Hastings, Joe WR 6-0 185 5-5-87 R Washburn Wichita, KS28 Johnson, Ian RB 5-11 212 9-25-85 1 Boise State Monrovia, CA43 Jones, Colin S 6-0 208 10-27-87 R Texas Christian Bridgeport, TX23 Nelms, Cory CB 6-0 195 2-27-87 R Miami Neptune, NJ88 Reuland, Konrad TE 6-4 260 4-4-87 R Stanford Mission Viejo, CA50 Simmons, Monte LB 6-3 226 1-29-89 R Kent State Swissvale, PA

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AS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 2011NO PLAYER POS HT WT Birthdate EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN2 David Akers K 5-10 200 36 13 Louisville FA in ‘113 Scott Tolzien QB 6-3 208 24 R Wisconsin W in ‘11 (SD)4 Andy Lee P 6-2 180 29 8 Pittsburgh D-6A in ‘047 Colin Kaepernick QB 6-4 230 23 R Nevada D-2 in ‘1110 Kyle Williams WR 5-10 186 23 2 Arizona State D-6C in ‘1011 Alex Smith QB 6-4 217 27 7 Utah D-1 in ‘0515 Michael Crabtree WR 6-1 214 24 3 Texas Tech D-1 in ‘0917 Braylon Edwards WR 6-3 214 28 7 Michigan FA in ‘1119 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 26 5 Ohio State TR in ‘10 (Mia.)20 Madieu Williams S 6-1 203 29 8 Maryland FA in ‘1121 Frank Gore RB 5-9 217 28 7 Miami D-3A in ‘0522 Carlos Rogers CB 6-0 192 30 7 Auburn FA in ‘1124 Anthony Dixon RB 6-1 233 23 2 Mississippi State D-6A in ‘1025 Tarell Brown CB 5-10 193 26 5 Texas D-5 in ‘0726 Tramaine Brock CB 5-10 197 23 2 Belhaven FA in ‘1027 C.J. Spillman S 6-0 199 25 3 Marshall W in ‘10 (SD)29 Chris Culliver CB 6-0 199 23 R South Carolina D-3 in ‘1130 Reggie Smith S 6-1 200 25 4 Oklahoma D-3 in ‘0831 Donte Whitner S 5-10 208 26 6 Ohio State FA in ‘1132 Kendall Hunter RB 5-7 199 23 R Oklahoma State D-4 in ‘1136 Shawntae Spencer CB 6-1 190 29 8 Pittsburgh D-2B in ‘0438 Dashon Goldson S 6-2 200 27 5 Washington D-4B in ‘0744 Moran Norris FB 6-1 250 33 11 Kansas UFA in ‘0946 Delanie Walker TE 6-0 242 27 6 Central Missouri D-6A in ‘0649 Bruce Miller FB 6-2 248 24 R Central Florida D-7A in ‘1151 Blake Costanzo LB 6-1 235 27 4 Lafayette FA in ‘1152 Patrick Willis LB 6-1 240 26 5 Mississippi D-1A in ‘0753 NaVorro Bowman LB 6-0 242 23 2 Penn State D-3 in ‘1054 Larry Grant LB 6-1 251 25 3 Ohio State FA in ‘1155 Ahmad Brooks LB 6-3 259 27 6 Virginia W in ‘08 (Cin.)56 Tavares Gooden LB 6-1 242 26 4 Miami FA in ‘1159 Jonathan Goodwin C 6-3 318 32 10 Michigan FA in ‘1162 Chilo Rachal T/G 6-5 323 25 4 Southern California D-2 in ‘0867 Daniel Kilgore G 6-3 308 23 R Appalachian State D-5 in ‘1168 Adam Snyder C/G 6-6 325 29 7 Oregon D-3B in ‘0574 Joe Staley T 6-5 315 27 5 Central Michigan D-1B in ‘0775 Alex Boone T 6-8 300 24 2 Ohio State FA in ‘0976 Anthony Davis T 6-5 323 21 2 Rutgers D-1A in ‘1077 Mike Iupati G 6-5 331 24 2 Idaho D-1B in ‘1078 Mike Person G 6-4 299 23 R Montana State D-7B in ‘1181 Justin Peelle TE 6-4 251 32 10 Oregon FA in ‘1184 Joshua Morgan WR 6-1 215 26 4 Virginia Tech D-6 in ‘0885 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 250 27 6 Maryland D-1A in ‘0686 Brian Jennings TE/LS 6-5 242 34 12 Arizona State D-7B in ‘0090 Isaac Sopoaga DT 6-2 330 30 8 Hawaii D-4A in ‘0491 Ray McDonald DT 6-3 290 27 5 Florida D-3B in ‘0792 Will Tukuafu DT 6-4 293 27 1 Oregon FA in ‘1093 Ian Williams NT 6-1 305 22 R Notre Dame FA in ‘1194 Justin Smith DT 6-4 285 31 11 Missouri UFA in ‘0895 Ricky Jean Francois DT 6-3 295 24 3 Louisiana State D-7B in ‘0996 Demarcus Dobbs DT 6-6 275 23 R Georgia FA in ‘1198 Parys Haralson LB 6-0 255 27 6 Tennessee D-5 in ‘0699 Aldon Smith LB 6-4 258 21 R Missouri D-1 in ‘11 INJURED RESERVE 9 Dontavia Bogan WR 6-1 188 22 R South Florida FA in ‘1141 Curtis Holcomb CB 5-10 190 23 R Florida A&M D-7C in ‘1182 Nate Byham TE 6-4 264 23 2 Pittsburgh D-6B in ‘10 PRACTICE SQUAD 13 Joe Hastings WR 6-0 185 24 R Washburn FA in ‘1123 Cory Nelms CB 6-0 195 23 R Miami FA in ‘1128 Ian Johnson RB 5-11 212 25 1 Boise State FA in ‘1143 Colin Jones S 6-0 208 23 R Texas Christian D-6B in ‘1150 Monte Simmons LB 6-3 226 22 R Kent State FA in ‘1161 Chase Beeler C 6-3 285 23 R Stanford FA in ‘1171 Derek Hall T 6-5 307 23 R Stanford FA in ‘1188 Konrad Reuland TE 6-4 260 24 R Stanford FA in ‘11

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AS OF SEPTEMBER 20, 2011NO PLAYER POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIREDQUARTERBACKS (3) 3 Tolzien, Scott QB 6-3 208 9-4-87 R Wisconsin Rolling Meadows, IL W in ‘11 (SD)7 Kaepernick, Colin QB 6-4 230 11-3-87 R Nevada Turlock, CA D-2 in ‘1111 Smith, Alex QB 6-4 217 5-7-84 7 Utah La Mesa, CA D-1 in ‘05 RUNNING BACKS (5) 21 Gore, Frank RB 5-9 217 5-14-83 7 Miami Coral Gables, FL D-3A in ‘0524 Dixon, Anthony RB 6-1 233 9-24-87 2 Mississippi State Terry, MS D6-A in ‘1032 Hunter, Kendall RB 5-7 199 9-16-88 R Oklahoma State Tyler, TX D-4 in ‘1144 Norris, Moran FB 6-1 250 6-16-78 11 Kansas Houston, TX UFA in ‘0949 Miller, Bruce FB 6-2 248 8-6-87 R Central Florida Woodstock, GA D-7A in ‘11 WIDE RECEIVERS (5) 10 Williams, Kyle WR 5-10 186 7-19-88 2 Arizona State Scottsdale, AZ D-6C in ‘1015 Crabtree, Michael WR 6-1 214 9-14-87 3 Texas Tech Dallas, TX D-1 in ‘0917 Edwards, Braylon WR 6-3 214 2-21-83 7 Michigan Detroit, MI FA in ‘1119 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 180 4-12-85 5 Ohio State Cleveland, OH TR in ‘10 (Mia.)84 Morgan, Joshua WR 6-1 215 6-20-85 4 Virginia Tech Washington, DC D-6 in ‘08 TIGHT ENDS (3) 46 Walker, Delanie TE 6-0 242 8-12-84 6 Central Missouri Pomona, CA D-6A in ‘0685 Davis, Vernon TE 6-3 250 1-31-84 6 Maryland Washington, DC D-1A in ‘0681 Peelle, Justin TE 6-4 251 3-15-79 10 Oregon Dublin, CA FA in ‘11 OFFENSIVE LINE (9) 59 Goodwin, Jonathan C 6-3 318 12-2-78 10 Michigan Columbia, SC FA in ‘1162 Rachal, Chilo T/G 6-5 323 3-15-86 4 Southern California Compton, CA D-2 in ‘0867 Kilgore, Daniel G 6-3 308 12-18-87 R Appalachian State Kingsport, TN D-5 in ‘1168 Snyder, Adam C/G 6-6 325 1-30-82 7 Oregon Whittier, CA D-3B in ‘0574 Staley, Joe T 6-5 315 8-30-84 5 Central Michigan Rockford, MI D-1B in ‘0775 Boone, Alex T 6-8 300 5-4-87 2 Ohio State Cleveland, OH FA in ‘0976 Davis, Anthony T 6-5 323 10-11-89 2 Rutgers Piscataway, NJ D1-A in ‘1077 Iupati, Mike G 6-5 331 5-12-87 2 Idaho Anaheim, CA D1-B in ‘1078 Person, Mike G 6-4 299 6-17-88 R Montana State Glendive, MT D-7B in ‘11 DEFENSIVE LINE (7) 90 Sopoaga, Isaac DT 6-2 330 9-4-81 8 Hawaii Pago Pago, American Samoa D-4A in ‘0491 McDonald, Ray DT 6-3 290 9-2-84 5 Florida Belle Glade, FL D-3B in ‘0792 Tukuafu, Will DT 6-4 293 1-3-84 1 Oregon Salt Lake City, UT FA in ‘1093 Williams, Ian NT 6-1 305 8-31-89 R Notre Dame Altamonte Springs, FL FA in ‘1194 Smith, Justin DT 6-4 285 9-30-79 11 Missouri Jefferson City, MO UFA in ‘0895 Jean Francois, Ricky DT 6-3 295 11-23-86 3 Louisiana State Miami Gardens, FL D-7B in ‘0996 Dobbs, Demarcus DT 6-6 275 11-30-87 R Georgia Savannah, GA FA in ‘11 LINEBACKERS (8) 51 Costanzo, Blake LB 6-1 235 4-14-84 4 Lafayette Franklin Lakes, NJ FA in ‘1152 Willis, Patrick LB 6-1 240 1-25-85 5 Mississippi Bruceton, TN D-1A in ‘0753 Bowman, NaVorro LB 6-0 242 5-28-88 2 Penn State Forestville, MD D-3 in ‘1054 Grant, Larry LB 6-1 251 2-16-85 3 Ohio State Santa Rosa, CA FA in ‘1155 Brooks, Ahmad LB 6-3 259 3-14-84 6 Virginia Woodbridge, VA W in ‘08 (Cin.)56 Gooden, Tavares LB 6-1 242 10-7-84 4 Miami Ft. Lauderdale, FL FA in ‘1198 Haralson, Parys LB 6-0 255 1-24-84 6 Tennessee Madison, MS D-5 in ‘0699 Smith, Aldon LB 6-4 258 9-25-89 R Missouri Raytown, MO D-1 in ‘11 DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) 20 Williams, Madieu S 6-1 203 10-18-81 8 Maryland Freetown, Sierra Leone FA in ‘1122 Rogers, Carlos CB 6-0 192 7-2-81 7 Auburn Augusta, GA FA in ‘1125 Brown, Tarell CB 5-10 193 1-6-85 5 Texas Mesquite, TX D-5 in ‘0726 Brock, Tramaine CB 5-10 197 8-20-88 2 Bellhaven Long Beach, MS FA in ‘1027 Spillman, C.J. S 6-0 199 5-6-86 3 Marshall Louisville, KY W in ‘10 (SD)29 Culliver, Chris CB 6-0 199 8-17-88 R South Carolina Garner, NC D-3 in ‘1130 Smith, Reggie S 6-1 200 9-3-86 4 Oklahoma Edmond, OK D-3 in ‘0831 Whitner, Donte S 5-10 208 7-24-85 6 Ohio State Cleveland, OH FA in ‘1136 Spencer, Shawntae CB 6-1 190 2-22-82 8 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA D-2B in ‘0438 Goldson, Dashon S 6-2 200 9-18-84 5 Washington Carson, CA D-4B in ‘07 SPECIALISTS (3) 2 Akers, David K 5-10 200 12-9-74 13 Louisville Lexington, KY FA in ‘114 Lee, Andy P 6-2 180 8-11-82 8 Pittsburgh Westminster, SC D-6A in ‘0486 Jennings, Brian TE/LS 6-5 242 10-14-76 12 Arizona State Mesa, AZ D-7B in ‘00 INJURED RESERVE (3) 9 Bogan, Dontavia WR 6-1 188 10-6-88 R South Florida Thomasville, GA FA in ‘1141 Holcomb, Curtis CB 5-10 190 9-3-88 R Florida A&M Miami, FL D-7C in ‘1182 Byham, Nate TE 6-4 264 6-27-88 2 Pittsburgh Franklin, PA D-6B in ‘10

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSPOSITIONAL ROSTER

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ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE HOW THEY WERE BUILT PLAYER EXP GP/GS W/ SF YEAR PLAYER ACQDavid Akers 13 191/0 2/0 2000 Brian Jennings D7bBrian Jennings 12 178/0 178/0 2004 Shawntae Spencer D2bJustin Smith 11 161/157 50/50 Isaac Sopoaga D4aMoran Norris 11 137/57 64/31 Andy Lee D6aJustin Peelle 10 137/66 0/0 2005 Alex Smith D1Jonathan Goodwin 10 134/62 2/2 Frank Gore D3aAndy Lee 8 114/0 114/0 Adam Snyder D3bIsaac Sopoaga 8 96/56 96/56 2006 Vernon Davis D1aShawntae Spencer 8 91/72 91/72 Parys Haralson D5Madieu Williams 8 90/85 2/2 Delanie Walker D6aAdam Snyder 7 93/56 93/56 2007 Patrick Willis D1aBraylon Edwards 7 92/86 2/2 Joe Staley D1bFrank Gore 7 86/73 86/73 Tarell Brown D5Carlos Rogers 7 80/70 2/2 Ray McDonald D3bAlex Smith 7 56/52 56/52 Dashon Goldson D4bVernon Davis 6 74/72 74/72 2008 Chilo Rachal D2Parys Haralson 6 72/54 72/54 Reggie Smith D3Donte Whitner 6 71/68 2/2 Joshua Morgan D6Delanie Walker 6 70/30 70/30 Justin Smith FAAhmad Brooks 6 44/10 31/3 Ahmad Brooks WPatrick Willis 5 65/65 65/65 2009 Michael Crabtree D1Ted Ginn Jr. 5 63/35 15/0 Ricky Jean Francois D7bRay McDonald 5 58/11 58/11 Moran Norris UFATarell Brown 5 57/7 57/7 Alex Boone FADashon Goldson 5 51/34 51/34 2010 Anthony Davis D1AJoe Staley 5 52/52 52/52 Mike Iupati D1BJoshua Morgan 4 46/29 46/29 NaVorro Bowman D3Blake Costanzo 4 47/0 2/0 Anthony Dixon D6AChilo Rachal 4 41/37 41/37 Nate Byham* D6BReggie Smith 4 31/8 31/8 Kyle Williams D6CTavares Gooden 4 28/12 2/0 Ted Ginn Jr. TRLarry Grant 3 36/8 2/0 Tramaine Brock FAMichael Crabtree 3 28/26 28/26 Will Tukuafu FAC.J. Spillman 3 23/1 13/0 C.J. Spillman WRicky Jean Francois 3 21/0 21/0 2011 Aldon Smith D1Anthony Davis 2 18/18 18/18 Colin Kaepernick D2Mike Iupati 2 18/18 18/18 Chris Culliver D3NaVorro Bowman 2 18/3 18/3 Kendall Hunter D4Anthony Dixon 2 18/0 18/0 Daniel Kilgore D5Nate Byham* 2 14/3 14/3 Bruce Miller D7AKyle Williams 2 6/0 6/0 Mike Person D7BTramaine Brock 2 5/0 5/0 Curtis Holcomb* D7CAlex Boone 2 3/0 3/0 David Akers FAWill Tukuafu 1 2/0 2/0 Dontavia Bogan* FADontavia Bogan* R 0/0 0/0 Blake Costanzo FAChris Culliver R 2/0 2/0 Demarcus Dobbs FADemarcus Dobbs R 0/0 0/0 Braylon Edwards FACurtis Holcomb* R 0/0 0/0 Jonathan Goodwin FAKendall Hunter R 2/0 2/0 Larry Grant FAColin Kaepernick R 0/0 0/0 Carlos Rogers FADaniel Kilgore R 0/0 0/0 Donte Whitner FABruce Miller R 2/0 2/0 Ian Williams FAMike Person R 0/0 0/0 Madieu Williams FAAldon Smith R 2/0 2/0 Tavares Gooden FAScott Tolzien R 0/0 0/0 Scott Tolzien WIan Williams R 0/0 0/0 Justin Peelle FA

* - Denotes player on Injured Reserve List

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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SEA DAL CIN PHI TB DET CLE WAS NYG ARZ BAL STL ARZ PIT SEA STL 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-24 12-4 12-11 12-19 12-24 1-1 GP GS DNP IAAkers, David P P 2 0 0 0Beeler, Chase PS PS 0 0 0 0Boone, Alex P P 2 0 0 0Bowman, NaVorro ILB ILB 2 2 0 0Brock, Tramaine P P 2 0 0 0Brooks, Ahmad OLB OLB 2 2 0 0Brown, Tarell RCB RCB 2 2 0 0Costanzo, Blake P P 2 0 0 0Crabtree, Michael P IA 1 0 0 1Culliver, Chris P P 2 0 0 0Davis, Anthony RT RT 2 2 0 0Davis, Vernon TE TE 2 2 0 0Dixon, Anthony P P 2 0 0 0Dobbs, Demarcus IA IA 0 0 0 2Edwards, Braylon WR WR 2 2 0 0Ginn Jr., Ted P P 2 0 0 0Goldson, Dashon IA IA 0 0 0 2Gooden, Tavares P P 2 0 0 0Goodwin, Jonathan C C 2 2 0 0Gore, Frank RB RB 2 2 0 0Grant, Larry P P 2 0 0 0Hall, Derek PS PS 0 0 0 0Haralson, Parys OLB OLB 2 2 0 0Hastings, Joe PS PS 0 0 0 0Hunter, Kendall P P 2 0 0 0Iupati, Mike LG LG 2 2 0 0Jean Francois, Ricky P P 2 0 0 0Jennings, Brian P P 2 0 0 0Johnson, Ian NR PS 0 0 0 0Jones, Colin P PS 1 0 0 0Kaepernick, Colin DNP DNP 0 0 2 0Kilgore, Daniel IA IA 0 0 0 2Lee, Andy P P 2 0 0 0McDonald, Ray LDT LDT 2 2 0 0Miller, Bruce P P 2 0 0 0Morgan, Joshua WR WR 2 2 0 0Nelms, Cory PS PS 0 0 0 0Norris, Moran P FB 2 1 0 0Omon, Xavier PS PS 0 0 0 0Peelle, Justin NR DNP 0 0 1 0Person, Mike IA IA 0 0 0 2Rachal, Chilo RG RG 2 2 0 0Reuland, Konrad PS PS 0 0 0 0Rogers, Carlos LCB LCB 2 2 0 0Simmons, Monte PS PS 0 0 0 0Smith, Aldon P P 2 0 0 0Smith, Alex QB QB 2 2 0 0Smith, Justin RDT RDT 2 2 0 0Smith, Reggie P P 2 0 0 0Snyder, Adam P P 2 0 0 0Sopoaga, Isaac NT NT 2 2 0 0Spencer, Shawntae P P 2 0 0 0Spillman, C.J. P P 2 0 0 0Staley, Joe LT LT 2 2 0 0Tolzien, Scott IA IA 0 0 0 2Tukuafu, Will P P 2 0 0 0Walker, Delanie TE P 2 1 0 0Whitner, Donte SS SS 2 2 0 0Williams, Ian IA IA 0 0 0 2Williams, Kyle IA P 1 0 0 1Williams, Madieu FS FS 2 2 0 0Willis, Patrick ILB ILB 2 2 0 0

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 7

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSPARTICIPATION CHART

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Opp WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR FB RB QB OtherSea Edwards Staley Iupati Goodwin Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Gore A. Smith WalkerDal Edwards Staley Iupati Goodwin Rachal A. Davis V. Davis Morgan Norris Gore A. Smith at Cin at Phi TB at Det Cle at Was NYG Arz at Bal StL at Arz Pit at Sea

Opp LDT NT RDT OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB RCB SS FS OtherSea McDonald Sopoaga J. Smith Brooks Bowman Willis Haralson Rogers T. Brown Whitner M. Williams Dal McDonald Sopoaga J. Smith Brooks Bowman Willis Haralson Rogers T. Brown Whitner M. Williams at Cin at Phi TB at Det Cle at Was NYG Arz at Bal StL at Arz Pit at Sea at StL

Opp Sea Tolzien/K. Williams/Goldson/Kilgore/Person/I. Williams/Dobbs Dal Tolzien/Crabtree/Goldson/Kilgore/Person/I. Williams/Dobbs at Cin at Phi TB at Det Cle at Was NYG Arz at Bal StL at Arz Pit at Sea at StL

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSGAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

INACTIVES

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1-5 Signed K Fabrizio Scaccia, G Nick Howell, WR Kevin Jurovich, WR Lance Long and RB Xavier Omon to future contracts

1-7 Named Jim Harbaugh head coach1-14 Named Vic Fangio defensive coordinator, Greg Roman offensive co-

ordinator and Tim Drevno offensive line coach1-19 Named Ed Donatell secondary coach, Jim Leavitt linebackers coach

and Geep Chryst quarterbacks coach. Promoted Mark Uyeyama to head strength and conditioning coach

1-20 Named John Morton wide receivers coach1-21 Named Ejiro Evero quality control coach1-25 Named Brad Seely special teams coordinator and Kevin Tolbert as-

sistant strength and conditioning coach1-28 Named Bobby Engram offensive assistant2-4 Named Reggie Davis tight ends coach and Peter Hansen defensive

assistant/quality control coach Promoted Tom Gamble to Director of Player Personnel2-17 Named Greg Jackson assistant secondary coach2-23 Named Michael Christianson director of football technology/offensive

quality control coach3-2 Tendered one-year contracts to potential free agents S Dashon Gold-

son, LB Manny Lawson and DT Ray McDonald. Tendered one-year contract to exclusive rights free agent S C.J. Spillman.

4-28 Selected LB Aldon Smith in the first round (7th overall).4-29 Traded 2nd round (45th overall) and 4th round (108th overall) and 5th

round (141st overall) to Denver for the Broncos 2nd round (36th overall) draft choice in the 2011 NFL Draft. Selected QB Colin Kaepernick in the 2nd round (36th overall). Traded 3rd round (76th overall) to Jack-sonville for 3rd round (80th overall) and 6th round (182nd overall).

4-30 Selected RB Kendall Hunter in the 4th round (115th overall). Traded 6th round (174th overall) and 7th round (231st overall) to Green Bay for 5th round (163rd overall). Selected G Daniel Kilgore in

5th round (163rd overall). Selected WR Ronald Johnson in 6th round (182nd overall). Selected S Colin Jones in 6th round (190th overall). Selected FB Bruce Miller in 7th round (211th overall).

Selected G Michael Person in 7th round (239th overall). Selected CB Curtis Holcomb in 7th round (250th overall).

7-27 Signed the following Rookie Free Agents: Chase Beeler, Tyler Beiler, Dontavia Bogan, Brian Bulcke, Demarcus Dobbs, Donovan Ed-wards, Derek Hall, Joe Hastings, Chris Hogan, Jeremiah Masoli, Cory Nelms, Konrad Reuland, Kenny Rowe, Sealver Siliga, Seth Smith, Anthony West, Kenny Wiggins, Ian Williams.

Signed draft picks FB Bruce Miller and G Daniel Kilgore to four-year deals.

7-28 Signed draft picks LB Aldon Smith to a four-year contract that con-tains a club option for a fifth year. Also signed the following draft picks to four-year contracts: QB Colin Kaepernick, CB Chris Culliver, RB Kendall Hunter, WR Ronald Johnson, S Colin Jones, G Mike Person and CB Curtis Holcomb.

Signed rookie free agent LB Monte Simmons and McLeod Bethel-Thompson.

Released QB David Carr. Placed WR Michael Crabtree, LB Bruce Miller and WR Dominique Zeigler on the physically unable to perform list.

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSTRANSACTIONS

7-29 Released C Eric Heitmann and K Joe Nedney. Signed DT Ray McDon-ald to a five-year deal and QB Alex Smith and G Tony Wragge both to one-year deals.

7-30 Signed K David Akers to a three-year deal and FB Jack Corcoran to a one-year deal. The team tendered a one-year contract to S C.J. Spill-man.

Released CB Nate Clements. 7-31 Signed LB Antwan Applewhite and LB Larry Grant, both to one-year

deals.8-2 Signed CB Phillip Davis to a three-year deal.8-3 Signed CB Carlos Rogers, S Madieu Williams and LB Blake Costanzo

to one-year deals. Signed C Jonathan Goodwin to a three-year deal.8-4 Signed WR Braylon Edwards to a one-year deal.8-5 FB Bruce Miller was activated from the Physically Unable to Perform

list.8-6 Signed S Donte Whitner to a three-year deal.8-7 Placed WR Dontavia Bogan and CB Curtis Holcomb on the Injured Re-

serve list.8-8 Signed TE Chris Blohm to a three-year deal.8-9 Signed S Dashon Goldson to a one-year deal.8-11 Waived TE Chris Blohm.8-14 Signed TE Nate Lawrie to a one-year deal.8-15 Waived LB Thaddeus Gibson.8-17 Signed QB Josh McCown to a one-year deal.8-22 Waived QB Jeremiah Masoli and K Fabrizio Scaccia. Signed P Sam Paulescu to a one-year deal. Activated WR Dominique Zeigler from the Physically Unable to Perform

list.8-23 Waived TE Colin Cloherty. Traded S Taylor Mays to Cincinnati for an undisclosed draft pick.8-30 Activated WR Michael Crabtree from the Physically Unable to Perform

list. Released WR Tyler Beiler, C/G Donovan Edwards, G Nick Howell, WR

Kevin Jurovich, LB Scott McKillop, P Sam Paulescu, RB Seth Smith9-3 Placed TE Nate Byham on the Injured Reserve list. Released CB Phillip Adams, C Chase Beeler, QB McLeod Bethel-

Thompson, DT Brian Bulcke, FB Jack Corcoran, CB Phillip Davis, T Derek Hall, WR Joe Hastings, WR Chris Hogan, WR Ronald Johnson,

LB Alex Joseph, TE Nate Lawrie, WR Lance Long, S Chris Maragos, QB Josh McCown, CB Cory Nelms, RB Xavier Omon, TE Konrad Re-uland, LB Kenny Rowe, NT Sealver Siliga, LB Monte Simmons, FS Curtis Taylor, DB Anthony West, T Kenny Wiggins, G Tony Wragge, WR Dominique Zeigler

9-4 Claimed QB Scott Tolzien off waivers from San Diego. Waived LB Keaton Kristick. Signed C Chase Beeler, T Derek Hall, WR Joe Hastings, CB Cory

Nelms, RB Xavier Omon, TE Konrad Reuland and LB Monte Simmons to the practice squad.

9-6 Signed LB Tavares Gooden to a one-year deal and waived LB Antwan Applewhite.

9-12 Released RB Xavier Omon from the practice squad and signed RB Ian Johnson to the practice squad.

9-13 Waived S Colin Jones and signed TE Justin Peelle to a one-year deal. 9-14 Signed S Colin Jones to the practice squad.

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Date W/L Score Opponent Attendance9/11 W 33-17 Seattle 69,7329/18 L 24-27(OT) Dallas 69,7329/25 atCincinnati10/2 atPhiladelphia10/9 TampaBay10/16 atDetroit10/30 Cleveland11/6 atWashington11/13 NewYorkGiants11/20 Arizona11/24 atBaltimore12/4 St.Louis12/11 atArizona12/19 Pittsburgh12/24 atSeattle1/1 atSt.LouisTeamStatistics 49ers OpponentsTotalFirstDowns 26 38 Rushing 7 8 Passing 14 26 Penalty 5 4 3rdDown:Made/Att 9/28 11/29 3rdDownPct. 32.1% 37.9% 4thDown:Made/Att 0/0 2/2 4thDownPct. 0.0 100.0%PossessionAvg. 30:11 29:49TotalNetYards 415 691 Avg.PerGame 207.5 345.5 TotalPlays 106 130 Avg.PerPlay 3.9 5.3NetYardsRushing 159 109 Avg.PerGame 79.5 54.5 TotalRushes 56 44NetYardsPassing 256 582 Avg.PerGame 128.0 291.0 Sacked/YardsLost 6/47 6/47 GrossYards 303 629 Attempts/Completions 44/31 80/47 CompletionPct. 70.5% 58.8% HadIntercepted 1 3Punts/Average 11/57.3 11/48.7NetPuntingAvg. 49.5 34.5Penalties/Yards 14/127 19/155Fumbles/BallLost 1/0 6/2Touchdowns 6 5 Rushing 2 0 Passing 2 5 Returns 2 0ScoreByPeriods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts49ers 0 30 7 20 0 57Opponents 0 7 14 20 3 44

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsD.Akers 0 0 0 0 6/6 5/5 0 21T.GinnJr. 2 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12K.Williams 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6A.Smith 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6F.Gore 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Walker 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 649ers 6 2 2 2 6/6 5/5 0 57Opponents 5 0 5 0 5/5 3/4 0 44

Sacks:49ers: P. Haralson 2.0, J. Smith 2.0, R. McDonald 2.0, Total 6.0,Opponents:6.0

FumblesLost:None,Total:0OpponentFumbleRecoveries:W.Tukuafu1,P.Willis1,Total:2

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingA.Smith 44 31 303 70.5% 6.9 2 4.5% 1 2.3% 29t 6/47 95.249ers 44 31 303 70.5% 6.9 2 4.5% 1 2.3% 29t 6/47 95.2Opponents 80 47 629 58.8% 7.9 5 6.3% 3 3.8% 77 6/47 89.0

Rushing No Yds Avg Long TDF.Gore 42 106 2.5 16 1A.Smith 10 43 4.3 12 1A.Dixon 1 6 6.0 6 0K.Hunter 2 4 2.0 4 0T.Ginn 1 0 0.0 0 049ers 56 159 2.8 16 2Opponents 44 109 2.5 13 0

Receiving No Yds Avg Long TDV.Davis 7 65 9.3 27 0F.Gore 6 36 6.0 12 0J.Morgan 5 63 12.6 26 0B.Edwards 4 48 12.0 21 0T.GinnJr. 4 38 9.5 14 0D.Walker 3 37 12.3 29t 1K.Williams 1 12 12.0 12t 1M.Crabtree 1 4 4.0 4 049ers 31 303 9.8 29t 2Opponents 47 629 13.4 77 5

Interceptions No Yds Avg Long TDT.Brock 2 18 9.0 18 0D.Whitner 1 0 0.0 0 049ers 3 18 6.0 18 0Opponents 1 15 15.0 15 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BA.Lee 11 630 57.3 49.5 1 2 64 049ers 11 630 57.3 49.5 1 2 64 0Opponents 11 536 48.7 34.5 1 1 77 0

PuntReturns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDT.GinnJr. 9 1 137 15.2 55t 149ers 9 1 137 15.2 55t 1Opponents 7 1 65 9.3 16 0

KickoffReturns No Yds Avg Long TDT.GinnJr. 4 176 44.0 102t 1K.Hunter 1 43 43.0 43 049ers 5 219 43.8 102t 1Opponents 6 140 23.3 28 0

FieldGoals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+D.Akers 1/1 2/2 1/1 0/0 1/149ers 1/1 2/2 1/1 0/0 1/1Opponents 1/1 0/1 1/1 1/1 0/0

Akers:(27G,24G,31G,18G)(55G)Opponents:(39)(21N,48G,19G)

2-Pt.Converstions:49ers0/0,Opponents0/0

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

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TACKLES For QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hits Pres INT PD FF FRP. Willis 24 10 14 0 0.0 1 1 0 1 1 1N. Bowman 22 6 16 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0J. Smith 15 11 4 2 2.0 10 12 0 0 1 0D. Whitner 15 10 5 0 0.0 0 0 1 4 0 0R. McDonald 14 8 6 5 2.0 8 11 0 0 0 0I. Sopoaga 10 4 6 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0C. Rogers 9 9 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 3 0 0T. Brown 9 7 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0A. Brooks 8 5 3 0 0.0 6 6 0 2 0 0P. Haralson 6 5 1 2 2.0 6 3 0 0 2 0R. Smith 5 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0T. Brock 5 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 2 0 0M. Williams 4 1 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0R. Jean Francois 3 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0W. Tukuafu 2 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1A. Smith 1 0 1 0 0.0 5 5 0 2 0 0TOTALS 152 87 65 10 6.0 38 40 3 17 4 2

PLAYER Tot Solo Asst KDs FF FR BP PTSB. Costanzo 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 102C. Spillman 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 99B. Miller 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 81A. Dixon 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 80T. Gooden 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 78T. Ginn 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 73T. Brock 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 73L. Grant 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 72C. Culliver 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 70D. Akers 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 65A. Lee 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 64B. Jennings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47R. Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 41A. Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41C. Jones 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 37D. Walker 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 34P. Haralson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28A. Boone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24A. Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24J. Goodwin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24M. Iupati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24C. Rachal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24A. Snyder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24J. Staley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24S. Spencer 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 24T. Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24N. Bowman 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 23K. Hunter 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22W. Tukuafu 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21A. Brooks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20J. Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20I. Sopoaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20M. Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20P. Willis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20R. McDonald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20R. Jean Francois 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14N. Bowman 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13M. Norris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10D. Whitner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 17 11 6 23 0 0 9 1526

Haralson (2.0) - 2.0 vs. Sea.J. Smith (2.0) - 2.0 vs. Sea.

McDonald (2.0) - 1.0 vs. Sea., vs. Dal.

Brock (2) - 1-0 vs. Sea., 1-18 vs. Dal. Whitner (1) - 1-0 vs. Dal.

Tackles: 14 by Patrick Willis vs. Dal.Tackles for Loss: 4 by Ray McDonald vs. Sea.Sacks: 2.0 by Justin Smith and Parys Haralson vs. Sea.Passes Defensed: 3 by Donte Whitner vs. Dal.Interceptions: 1 - three times, last by Tramaine Brock vs. Dal.Foreced Fumbles: 2 by Parys Haralson vs. Sea.Fumble Recoveries: 1 - two times, Last by Patrick Willis vs. Sea.Special Teams Tackles: 3 by Delanie Walker vs. Sea.

SpecialTeamsKey:Tot(totaltackles),Solo(solotackle),Asst(assistedtackle),KDs(knockdown),FF(forcedfumble),FR(fumblerecovery),BP(bigplay),PTS(productionpointsasgradedbycoachingstaff)

Ginn Jr. (2) - 102-yd. KOR vs. Sea.; 55-yd. PR vs. Sea.

2011 DEFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

SACKS (6.0)

INTERCEPTIONS (3)

SINGLE-GAME BESTS

SPECIAL TEAMS

TOUCHDOWNS (2)

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Sea Dal at Cin at Phi TB at Det Cle at Was NYG Arz at Bal StL at Arz Pit at Sea at StL TotalsFirst Downs

Total 12 14 26Rushing 4 3 7Passing 4 10 14Penalty 4 1 5

Third Down Conversions 1 8 9Attempts 12 16 28Percentage 8.3 50.0 32.1

4th Down Conversions 0 0 0Attempts 0 0 0

Time of Possession 49ers 31:07 30:43 30:11

Total Net Yards Plays 52 54 106Yards 209 206 415Average 4.0 3.8 3.9

Rushing Attempts 32 24 56Yards 85 74 159Average 2.7 3.1 2.8

Passing Net 124 132 256Sacks 0 6 6Yards 0 47 47Gross 124 179 303Attempts 20 24 44Completions 15 16 31Percentage 75.0 66.6 70.5Interceptions 0 1 1

Punting Number 5 6 11Average 59.6 55.3 57.3Net 54.2 45.7 49.5

Penalties Number 9 5 14Yards 102 25 127

Fumbles Number 1 0 1Lost 0 0 0

Red Zone

Number 5 2 7Touchdowns 1 2 3Field Goals 4 0 4

Touchdowns

Rushing 1 1 2Passing 0 2 2Returns 2 0 2

2011 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAMETEAM STATISTICS

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Sea Dal at Cin at Phi TB at Det Cle at Was NYG Arz at Bal StL at Arz Pit at Sea at StL TotalsFirst Downs

Total 18 20 38Rushing 5 3 8Passing 9 17 26Penalty 4 0 4

3rd Down Conversions 5 6 11Attempts 15 14 29Percentage 33.3 43.0 37.9

4th Down

Conversions 1 1 2Attempts 1 1 2

Time of Possession

Opponents 28:53 32:10 29:49 Total Net Yards

Plays 64 66 130Yards 219 472 691Average 3.4 7.2 5.3

Rushing

Attempts 22 22 44Yards 64 45 109Average 2.9 2.0 2.5

Passing

Net 155 427 582Sacks 5 1 6Yards 42 5 47Gross 197 432 629Attempts 37 43 80Completions 21 26 47Percentage 56.8 60.5 58.8Interceptions 1 2 3

Punting

Number 7 4 11Average 48.9 48.5 48.7Net 32.9 37.3 34.5

Penalties Number 11 8 19Yards 72 83 155 Fumbles

Number 3 3 6Lost 2 0 2

Red Zone

Number 2 3 5Touchdowns 1 1 2Field Goals 1 1 2

Touchdowns

Rushing 0 0 0Passing 2 3 5Returns 0 0 0

2011 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAMETEAM STATISTICS

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Bests/High Opponent Date Worsts/Lows Opponent DateFirst Downs 14 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 12 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Third-Down % 8-16-50% vs. Dallas 9/18/11 1-12-8% vs. Seattle 9/11/11Total Net Yards 209 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 206 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Offensive Plays 54 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 52 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Avg. Per Play 4.0 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 3.8 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Rushing Yards 85 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 74 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Rushes 32 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 24 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Rushing Avg. 3.1 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 2.7 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Net Passing Yards 179 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 124 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Completions 16 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 15 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Attempts 24 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 20 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Completions % 75.0% vs. Seattle 9/11/11 66.7% vs. Dallas 9/18/11Avg. Gain Per Passing Play 6.2 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 4.4 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Interceptions Thrown 1 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 0 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Fumbles Lost 0 2 times: Last vs. Dallas 9/18/11 0 2 times: Last vs. Dallas 9/18/11Turnovers 1 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 0 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Penalties 9 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 5 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Penalty Yards 102 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 25 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Gross Punting Avg. 59.6 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 55.3 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Net Punting Avg. 54.2 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 45.7 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Time of Poss. 31:07 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 30:43 vs. Dallas 9/18/11

Worsts/Lows Opponent Date Bests/Highs Opponent DateFirst Downs 18 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 20 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Third-Down % 5-15-33% vs. Seattle 9/11/11 6-14-43% vs. Dallas 9/18/11Total Net Yards 219 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 472 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Offensive Plays 64 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 66 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Avg. Per Play 3.4 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 7.2 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Rushing Yards 45 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 64 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Rushes 22 2 times: Last vs. Dallas 9/18/11 22 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Rushing Avg. 2.0 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 2.9 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Net Passing Yards 155 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 427 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Completions 21 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 26 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Attempts 37 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 43 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Completions % 56.8% vs. Seattle 9/11/11 60.5% vs. Dallas 9/18/11Avg. Gain Per Passing Play 3.7 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 9.7 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Interceptions Thrown 2 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 1 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Fumbles Lost 3 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 2 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Turnovers 3 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 2 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Penalties 11 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 8 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Penalty Yards 72 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 83 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Gross Punting Avg. 48.5 vs. Dallas 9/18/11 48.9 vs. Seattle 9/11/11Net Punting Avg. 32.9 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 45.7 vs. Dallas 9/18/11Time of Poss. 28:53 vs. Seattle 9/11/11 32:10 vs. Dallas 9/18/11

2011 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

OPPONENTS

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

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Long Plays Player Opponent DateLongest Run (yards) 16 Frank Gore vs. Seattle 9/11/11Longest TD Run (yards) 1 Two times, most recently Frank Gore vs. Dallas 9/18/11Longest Pass Completion (yards) 29t Alex Smith - Delanie Walker vs. Dallas 9/18/11Longest Punt Return (yards) 55t Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Longest Kickoff Return (yards) 102t Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Longest Interception Return (yards) 18 Tramaine Brock vs. Dallas 9/18/11Longest Punt (yards) 64 Two times, most recently Andy Lee vs. Dallas 9/18/11Longest Field Goal (yards) 55 David Akers vs. Dallas 9/18/11

Single-Game Highs Player Opponent DateMost Points Scored 15 David Akers vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Touchdowns 2 Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Field Goals 4 David Akers vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Field Goal Attempts 4 David Akers vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Rushing Yards 59 Frank Gore vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Rushing Attempts 22 Frank Gore vs. Seattle 9/11/11Highest Rushing Avg. (Min. 10 att.) 2.7 Frank Gore vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Pass Completions 16 Alex Smith vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Pass Attempts 24 Alex Smith vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Gross Passing Yards 179 Alex Smith vs. Dallas 9/18/11Highest Avg. Yards/Per Att. (Min. 10 att.) 6.2 Alex Smith vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Interceptions Thrown 1 Alex Smith vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Times Sacked 6 Alex Smith vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Receptions 5 Vernon Davis vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Receiving Yards 47 Vernon Davis vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Punt Returns 5 Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Punt Return Yardage 92 Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Kickoff Returns 4 Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Kickoff Return Yardage 176 Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Seattle 9/11/11Most Interceptions 1 Three times, most recently Tramaine Brock vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Interception Return Yardage 18 Tramaine Brock vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Tackles 14 Patrick Willis vs. Dallas 9/18/11Most Sacks 2.0 Parys Haralson & Justin Smith vs. Seattle 9/11/11

2011 49ERS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

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Rushes of 10-yards or more; Pass completions of 20-yards or more; Returns of 30-yards or more

Run Pass Ret. Description 31 Ted Ginn Jr. punt return12 Frank Gore run 27 Alex Smith to Vernon Davis11 Alex Smith run 26 Alex Smith to Joshua Morgan16 Frank Gore run 102t Ted Ginn Jr. kickoff return 55t Ted Ginn Jr. punt return

SEAHAWKSRun Pass Ret. Description 12 Marshawn Lynch run13 Ben Obomanu run10 Frank Gore run 55t Tarvaris Jackson to Doug Baldwin

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS BIG PLAYS

9/11/11 VS. SEATTLE49ERS

Run Pass Ret. Description 21 Alex Smith to Braylon Edwards 43 Kendall Hunter kickoff return 29t Alex Smith to Delanie Walker12 Alex Smith run

COWBOYSRun Pass Ret. Description 25 Tony Romo to Jason Witten 53t Tony Romo to Miles Austin 33 Tony Romo to Kevin Ogletree 20 Tony Romo to Jason Witten 25 Tony Romo to Miles Austin 25t Tony Romo to Miles Austin 77 Tony Romo to Jesse Holley

9/18/11 VS. DALLAS49ERS

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Starting Point of ResultingDate Opponent Turnover L.O.S Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/11 Sea. W. Tukuafu FR (P. Haralson FF) SEA 27 SEA 21 SEA 9 2 Field Goal (3) T. Brock INT (T. Jackson) SEA 49 SF 6 SF 6 2 Halftime (0) P. Willis FR (P. Haralson FF) SF 38 SF 48 SEA 44 4 End of game (0)9/18 Dal. D. Whitner INT (J. Kitna) SF 28 Endzone SF 20 3 Interception (0) T. Brock INT (J. Kitna) DAL 34 DAL 47 DAL 29 3 Touchdown (7)

Regular Season Totals: 5 takeaways resulted in 10 points

L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touchback

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSTURNOVER BREAKDOWN

Starting Point of ResultingDate Opponent Turnover L.O.S Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/11 Sea. None 9/18 Dal. A. Smith INT (A. Ball) SF 22 SF 33 SF 18 3 Touchdown (7)

Regular Season Totals: 1 giveaway resulted in 7 points

Date Opp Takeways Giveaways Game Total Season Total9/11 Sea 3 0 +3 +39/18 Dal 2 1 +1 +49/25 at Cin 10/2 at Phi 10/9 TB 10/16 at Det 10/30 Cle 11/6 at Was 11/13 NYG 11/20 Arz 11/24 at Bal 12/4 StL 12/11 at Arz 12/19 Pit 12/24 at Sea 1/1 at StL

TAKEAWAYS

GIVEAWAYS

GAME-BY-GAME TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL

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Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/11 Sea 0/1 0/1 1/2 0/2 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/2 1/129/18 Dal 2/2 0/1 0/0 1/1 2/2 1/1 0/0 0/2 0/0 2/2 0/5 8/169/25 at Cin10/2 at Phi10/9 TB10/16 at Det10/30 Cle11/6 at Was11/13 NYG11/20 Arz11/24 at Bal12/4 StL12/11 at Arz12/19 Pit12/24 at Sea1/1 at StLRegular Season Totals: 2/3 0/2 1/2 1/3 2/2 1/2 0/1 0/2 0/1 2/3 0/7 9/28 66.7 0.0 50.0 33.3 100.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 32.1

Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/11 Sea 0/1 1/3 1/1 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/2 1/1 1/3 0/3 5/159/18 Dal 1/2 0/1 0/0 1/1 0/3 1/1 1/1 0/2 1/1 1/1 0/1 6/149/25 at Cin10/2 at Phi10/9 TB10/16 at Det10/30 Cle11/6 at Was11/13 NYG11/20 Arz11/24 at Bal12/4 StL12/11 at Arz12/19 Pit12/24 at Sea1/1 at StLRegular Season Totals: 1/3 1/4 1/1 1/1 1/4 1/1 1/1 0/4 2/2 2/4 0/4 11/29 33.3 25.0 100.0 100.0 25.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 50.0 0.0 37.9

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSTHIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

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DWNS/ SCORE PTS/Date Opp Poss TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT FUM Punt HF GM PTS TD% PCT. POSS9/11 Sea 5 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 20.0% 100.0% 3.89/18 Dal 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0% 100.0% 7.0 9/25 at Cin 10/2 at Phi 10/9 TB 10/16 at Det 10/30 Cle 11/6 at Was 11/13 NYG 11/20 Arz 11/24 at Bal 12/4 StL 12/11 at Arz 12/19 Pit 12/24 at Sea 1/1 at StL Totals 7 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 42.9% 100.0% 4.7

DWNS/ SCORE PTS/Date Opp Poss TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT FUM Punt HF GM PTS TD% PCT. POSS9/11 Sea 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50.0% 100.0% 5.09/18 Dal 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 33.3% 66.7% 3.3 9/25 at Cin 10/2 at Phi 10/9 TB 10/16 at Det 10/30 Cle 11/6 at Was 11/13 NYG 11/20 Arz 11/24 at Bal 12/4 StL 12/11 at Arz 12/19 Pit 12/24 at Sea 1/1 at StL Totals 5 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 40.0% 80.0% 4.0

2011 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSRED ZONE PRODUCTION

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

OPPONENTS

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Won in OvertimeBy 49ers: 11/14/10 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 23-20By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24

Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy 49ers: 12/28/08 49ers win vs. Washington, 27-24 (last score at 0:00)By Opponent: 10/24/10 Panthers win at Carolina, 23-20 (last score at 0:43)

Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy 49ers: 9/20/10 49ers loss vs. New Orleans, 22-25 (tied game at 1:19)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (tied game at 0:00)

ShutoutBy 49ers: 10/4/09 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 35-0By Opponent: 11/21/10 Buccaneers win vs. Tampa Bay, 21-0

Won by 20-or-More PointsBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 By Opponent: 12/16/10 Chargers win at San Diego, 34-7

Won After Trailing by 20-or-More PointsBy 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 LeadBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 (31)By Opponent: 12/16/10 Chargers win at San Diego, 34-0 (34)

Held a 21-or-More Point LeadBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 (31)By Opponent: 12/16/10 Chargers win at San Diego, 34-7 (27)

Scored 20-or-More Points in a QuarterBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 (21 points, 3rd Q)By Opponent: 10/11/09 Falcons win vs. Atlanta, 45-10 (21 points, 2nd Q)

Scored 20-or-More Points in a HalfBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 (28 points, 2nd half)By Opponent: 12/5/10 Packers win at Green Bay, 34-16 (20 points, 2nd half)

Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy 49ers: 11/29/10 49ers win at Arizona, 27-6 (2 FGs)By Opponent: 11/21/10 Buccaneers win vs. Tampa Bay, 21-0

Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 (4 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 10/10/10 Eagles win vs. Philadelphia, 27-24 (2 offense, 1 defense)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special TeamsBy 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)

Safety ScoredBy 49ers: 12/7/03 Marcel Shipp recovered fumble in end zone and was tackled by LB Jeff Ulbrich vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 12/26/10 Troy Smith tackled in the end zone by DE J. Hall at St.Louis

Successful Two Point ConversionBy 49ers: 9/20/10 Vernon Davis pass from Alex Smith vs. New OrleansBy Opponent: 12/4/05 Obafemi Ayanbadejo run vs. Arizona

Failed Two Point Conversion AttemptBy 49ers: 11/23/08 Pass failed from Shaun Hill to Isaac Bruce at DallasBy Opponent: 11/1/09 Pass failed from Peyton Manning to Pierre Garcon at Indianapolis

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500-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy 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 OffenseBy 49ers: 11/14/10 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 23-20 (OT) (421; 98 rushing, 323 passing)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (472; 45 rushing, 427 passing)

300-or-More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy 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 TeamBy 49ers: 11/29/10 49ers win at Arizona, 27-6 (261)By Opponent: 9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (207)

Individual 200-Yard Rushing GameBy 49ers: 9/20/09 Frank Gore (16-207-2 TDs) vs. SeattleBy Opponent: Never

Individual 150-Yard Rushing GameBy 49ers: 12/14/09 Frank Gore (25-167-1 TD) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 11/7/04 Shaun Alexander (26-160-2 TDs) at Seattle

Individual 100-Yard Rushing GameBy 49ers: 11/29/10 Brian Westbrook (23-136-1 TD) at ArizonaBy Opponent: 11/22/09 Ryan Grant (21-129-1 TD) at Green Bay

Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same GameBy 49ers: 11/13/77 Wilbur Jackson (22-123) & Delvin Williams (25-110-1 TD) vs. New OrleansBy Opponent: 11/8/53 Skeets Quinlan (11-119) & Tank Younger (12-101-1 TD) at Los Angeles Rams

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing GamesBy 49ers: 10/17/10-10/31/10 Frank Gore (25-149) vs. Oakland; Frank Gore (19-102) at Carolina; Frank Gore (29-118-1TD) vs. DenverBy 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 PlayersBy 49ers: 9/20/09 224 by Frank Gore (16-207-2 TDs) and Shaun Hill (1-17) vs. SeattleBy 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 CarriesBy 49ers: 12/31/06 Frank Gore (31-153) at DenverBy Opponent: 12/21/08 Steven Jackson (32-108) at St. Louis

Individual with 25-or-More CarriesBy 49ers: 10/31/10 Frank Gore (29-118-1 TD) vs. DenverBy Opponent: 11/21/10 LaGarrette Blount (26-82) vs. Tampa Bay

Rushing Play of 80-or-More YardsBy 49ers: 9/20/09 80t by Frank Gore vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 12/9/07 84t by Chester Taylor vs. Minnesota

Rushing Play of 60-or-More YardsBy 49ers: 10/17/10 64 by Frank Gore vs. OaklandBy Opponent: 12/9/07 84t by Chester Taylor vs. Minnesota

Rushing Play of 40-or-More YardsBy 49ers: 10/17/10 64 by Frank Gore vs. OaklandBy Opponent: 10/17/10 43 by Louis Murphy vs. Oakland

Individual with Two-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy 49ers: 1/2/11 Brian Westbrook (13-79-2 TDs) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 11/8/09 Chris Johnson (25-135-2 TDs) vs. Tennessee

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400 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy 49ers: 12/5/99 Bengals win vs. San Francisco, 44-30 (437)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (427)

300 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy 49ers: 11/14/10 49ers win vs. St. Louis, 23-20 (323)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (427)

Individual with 50-or-More Pass AttemptsBy 49ers: 10/10/04 Tim Rattay (57-38-417-0 INTs-2 TDs) at ArizonaBy Opponent: 11/12/09 Jay Cutler (52-29-307-5 INTs-0 TDs) vs. Chicago

Individual with 40-or-More Pass AttemptsBy 49ers: 9/26/10 Alex Smith (42-23-232-1 INT-1 TD) at Kansas CityBy Opponent: 12/12/10 Matt Hasselbeck (42-27-285-4 INTs-2 TDs) vs. Seattle

Individual with 30-or-More Pass CompletionsBy 49ers: 12/14/08 Shaun Hill (46-30-233-0 INTs-0 TDs) at MiamiBy Opponent: 11/14/10 Sam Bradford (42-30-251-0 INTs-1 TD) vs. St. Louis

Individual with 25-or-More Pass CompletionsBy 49ers: 10/10/10 Alex Smith (39-25-309-2 INTs-3 TDs) vs. PhiladelphiaBy Opponent: 12/26/10 Sam Bradford (37-28-292-0 INTs-1 TD) at St. Louis

No Sacks AllowedBy 49ers: 9/11/11 49ers win vs. Seattle, 33-17 (20 attemtps - Alex Smith)By Opponent: 9/26/10 Chiefs win at Kansas City, 31-10 (27 attempts - Matt Cassel)

Individual 300-Yard Passing GameBy 49ers: 11/14/10 Troy Smith (28-17-356-0 INTs-1 TD) vs. St. LouisBy Opponent: 9/18/11 Tony Romo (33-20-345-0 INTs-2 TDs) vs. Dallas

Consecutive 300-Yard Passing GamesBy 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: 10/24/10-10/31/10 Matt Moore (41-28-308-1 INT-2 TDs) at Carolina; Kyle Orton (40-28-369-1 INT-1 TD) vs. Denver

Individual Four-or-More Touchdown PassesBy 49ers: 12/7/03 Jeff Garcia (28-19-252-0 INTs-4 TDs) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 10/28/07 Drew Brees (39-31-336-0 INTs-4 TDs) vs. New Orleans

Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown PassesBy 49ers: 12/12/10 Alex Smith (27-17-255-0 INTs-3 TDs) vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 12/16/10 Philip Rivers (25-19-273-0 INTs-3 TDs) at San Diego

Individual with 10-or-More ReceptionsBy 49ers: 11/8/09 Vernon Davis (10-102) vs. TennesseeBy Opponent: 1/2/11 Larry Fitzgerald (11-125-1 TD) vs. Arizona

Individual with 150-Yard Receiving GameBy 49ers: 9/14/08 Isaac Bruce (4-153) at SeattleBy Opponent: 10/31/09 Brandon Lloyd (7-169-1 TD) vs. Denver

Individual with 100-Yard Receiving GameBy 49ers: 12/26/10 Michael Crabtree (6-122-1 TD) at St. LouisBy Opponent: 9/18/11 Miles Austin (9-143-3 TDs) vs. Dallas

Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same GameBy 49ers: 10/10/10 Michael Crabtree (9-105-1 TD) & Vernon Davis (5-104-1 TD) vs. PhiladelphiaBy Opponent: 9/18/11 Miles Austin (9-143-3 TDs) & Jason Witten (7-102) vs. Dallas

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving GamesBy 49ers: 12/16/10 & 12/26/10 Josh Morgan (7-106) at San Diego; Michael Crabtree (6-122-1 TD) at St. LouisBy Opponent: 10/24/10 & 10/31/10 David Gettis (8-125-2 TDa) at Carolina; Brandon Lloyd (7-169-1 TD) vs. Denver

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Pass Play of 80-or-More YardsBy 49ers: 9/25/05 89t, Tim Rattay to Brandon Lloyd vs. DallasBy Opponent: 10/11/09 90t, Matt Ryan to Roddy White vs. Atlanta

Pass Play of 60-or-More YardsBy 49ers: 12/26/10 60t, Troy Smith to Michael Crabtree at St. LouisBy Opponent: 9/18/11 77, Tony Romo to Jesse Holley vs. Dallas

Pass Play of 40-or-More YardsBy 49ers: 1/2/11 59t, Alex Smith to Vernon Davis vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 9/18/11 77, Tony Romo to Jesse Holley vs. Dallas

Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy 49ers: 10/25/09 Vernon Davis (7-93-3 TDs) at HoustonBy Opponent: 9/18/11 Miles Austin (9-143-3 TDs) vs. Dallas

Individual with Two-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy 49ers: 11/8/09 Jason Hill (4-50-2 TDs) vs. TennesseeBy Opponent: 9/18/11 Miles Austin (9-143-3 TDs) vs. Dallas

Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same GameBy 49ers: 10/3/10 Frank Gore (21-77 rushing, 7-60 receiving) at AtlantaBy Opponent: 10/12/08 Correll Buckhalter (18-93-1 TD rushing, 7-85 receiving) vs. Philadelphia

100-Yard Rusher & Receiver in the Same GameBy 49ers: 9/17/06 Frank Gore (29-127-1 TD) & Antonio Bryant (4-131-1 TD) vs St. LouisBy 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 GameBy 49ers: 10/8/00 Charlie Garner (24-109), Terrell Owens (12-176-2 TDs) & Jeff Garcia (41-28-336-0 INTs-4 TDs) vs. OaklandBy 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 GameBy 49ers: 9/20/10 Frank Gore (20-112-1 TD rushing, 7-56-1 TD receiving) vs. New OrleansBy 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 GameBy 49ers: 10/31/10 Troy Smith (19-12-196-0 INTs-1 TD passing, 4-2-1 TD rushing) vs. DenverBy Opponent: 9/12/10 Matt Hasselbeck (23-18-170-1 INT-2 TDs passing, 2-4-1 TD rushing) at Seattle

No TurnoversBy 49ers: 9/11/11 49ers win vs. Seattle, 33-17By Opponent: 12/16/10 Chargers win at San Diego, 34-7

Touchdown Scored on First DriveBy 49ers: 12/12/10 49ers win vs. Seattle, 40-21By Opponent: 12/26/10 Rams win at St. Louis, 25-17

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Held Opponent Under 200 Net Yards of Total OffenseBy 49ers: 10/17/10 49ers win vs. Oakland, 17-9 (179, 110 rushing, 69 passing)By Opponent: 12/16/10 Chargers win at San Diego, 34-7 (192, 61 rushing, 131 passing)

Held Opponent Under 300 Net Yards of Total OffenseBy 49ers: 9/11/11 49ers win vs. Seattle, 33-17 (219, 64 rushing, 155 passing)By Opponent: 9/18/11 49ers loss vs. Dallas, 27-24 (206, 74 rushing, 179 passing)

Held Opponent Under 50 Yards RushingBy 49ers: 11/29/10 49ers win at Arizona, 27-6 (13)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (45)

Held Opponent Under 75 Yards RushingBy 49ers: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (74)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (45)

Held Opponent Under 100 Yards RushingBy 49ers: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (74)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (45)

Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards PassingBy 49ers: 10/17/10 49ers win vs. Oakland, 17-9, (69) By Opponent: 12/30/07 Browns win at Cleveland, 20-7, (73)

Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards PassingBy 49ers: 11/21/10 49ers loss vs. Tampa Bay, 0-21 (137)By Opponent: 9/11/11 Seahawks loss vs. Seattle, 17-33 (124)

Interception Return for a TouchdownBy 49ers: 1/2/11 Tarell Brown, 62 (QB Richard Bartel) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 9/12/10 Marcus Trufant, 32 (QB Alex Smith) at Seattle

Individual with Three-or-More InterceptionsBy 49ers: 10/8/06 Walt Harris (1-Andrew Walter, 2-Marcus Tuiasosopo) vs. OaklandBy Opponent: 11/20/77 Bill Simpson (1-Scott Bull, 2-Jim Plunkett) vs. Los Angeles Rams

Individual with Two-or-More InterceptionsBy 49ers: 11/25/07 Walt Harris (2-Kurt Warner) at ArizonaBy Opponent: 12/21/08 Ron Bartell (2-Shaun Hill) at St. Louis

Seven-or-More Sacks by TeamBy 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 TeamBy 49ers: 1/2/11 49ers win vs. Arizona, 38-7 (6)By Opponent: 9/18/11 Cowboys win vs. Dallas, 27-24 (6)

Five-or-More Sacks by TeamBy 49ers: 9/11/11 49ers win vs. Seattle, 33-17 (5)By Opponent: 12/16/10 Chargers win at San Diego, 34-7 (6)

Individual with Three-or-More SacksBy 49ers: 1/2/11 Justin Smith (3.0; 2.0 of John Skelton, 1.0 of Richard Bartel) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 9/26/10 Tamba Hali (3.0 of Alex Smith) at Kansas City

Individual with Two-or-More SacksBy 49ers: 9/11/11 Justin Smith (2.0 of Tarvaris Jackson) and Parys Haralson (2.0 of Tarvaris Jackson) vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 9/18/11 Demarcus Ware (2.0 of Alex Smith) and Jason Hatcher (2.0 of Alex Smith) vs. Dallas

Fumble Recovered for TouchdownBy 49ers: 10/4/09 Ray McDonald recovered a Kyle Boller fumble and returned it 11 yards vs. St. LouisBy Opponent: 10/10/10 Quintin Mikell recovered an Alex Smith fumble and returned it 52 yards vs. Philadelphia

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Kickoff Return for a TouchdownBy 49ers: 9/11/11 Ted Ginn Jr., 102 yards vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 12/12/10 Leon Washington, 92 yards vs. Seattle

Kickoff Return for a Touchdown on the Opening KickoffBy 49ers: 11/10/08 Allen Rossum, 104 yards at ArizonaBy Opponent: (could not find an instance when it occurred)

Punt Return for a TouchdownBy 49ers: 9/11/11 Ted Ginn Jr., 55 yards vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 12/30/07 Joshua Cribbs, 76 yards at Cleveland

Blocked Punt Recovered for TouchdownBy 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 PuntBy 49ers: 10/3/10 Dominique Zeigler blocked Michael Koenen’s punt at AtlantaBy Opponent: 11/23/08 Carlos Polk blocked Andy Lee’s punt at Dallas

Blocked PATBy 49ers: 12/14/09 Ray McDonald blocked a PAT attempt by Neil Rackers vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 11/2/03 Tyoka Jackson blocked a PAT attempt by Todd Peterson vs. St. Louis

Missed (not blocked) PATBy 49ers: 10/12/03 Owen Pochman at SeattleBy Opponent: 10/31/10 Matt Prater vs. Denver

Blocked Field GoalBy 49ers: 9/27/09 Ray McDonald blocked a 44-yard attempt by Ryan Longwell at MinnesotaBy Opponent: 12/27/09 Grady Jackson blocked a 28-yard attempt by Ricky Schmitt vs. Detroit

Blocked Field Goal returned for a TDBy 49ers: 9/27/09 Nate Clements, 59-yard return after Ray McDonald blocked a 44-yd. att. by Ryan Longwell at MinnesotaBy 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 GoalsBy 49ers: 10/30/05 Joe Nedney (5-6) vs. Tampa BayBy Opponent: 10/2/05 Neil Rackers (6-6) at Arizona

Individual with Four-or-More Field GoalsBy 49ers: 9/11/11 David Akers (4-4) vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 11/1/09 Matt Stover (4-4) at Indianapolis

Individual with Three-or-More Field goalsBy 49ers: 9/11/11 David Akers (4-4) vs. SeattleBy Opponent: 12/26/10 Josh Brown (3-3) at St. Louis

Successful Onsides KickBy 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 AttemptBy 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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1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsSeattle 0 0 7 10 17SanFrancisco 0 16 0 17 33

SF - D.Akers,27FG(5-18,2:12)SF - D.Akers,24FG(4-3,0:57)SF - D.Akers,31FG(9-50,6:38)SF - A.Smith,1run(D.Akers)(6-49,1:32)SEA- G.Tate,8passfromT.Jackson(S.Hauschka)(9-56,3:06)SEA- S.Hauschka,39FG(11-64,4:52)SF - D.Akers,18FG(15-72,9:01)SEA- D.Baldwin,55passfromT.Jackson(S.Hauschka)(6-80,1:58)SF - T.GinnJr.,102kickoffreturn(D.Akers)SF - T.GinnJr.,55puntreturn(D.Akers)

TEAMSTATISTICS SEA SFFirstDowns 18 12NetYardsGained 219 209Rushes/Yards 22/64 32/85NetYardsPassing 155 124Att/Comp/INT 37/21/1 20/15/0Sacked/YardsLost 5/42 0/0Punts/Average 7/48.9 5/59.6Fumbles/Lost 3/2 1/0Penalties/Yards 11/72 9/102TimeofPossession 28:53 31:073rdDownEfficiency 5/15(33%) 1/12(8%)

RUSHING:49ERS-F.Gore22-59,A.Smith7-22-1TD,K.Hunter2-4,T.GinnJr.1-0...SEAHAWKS-M.Lynch13-33,T.Jackson4-13,B.Obo-manu1-13,J.Forsett3-3,M.Robinson1-2.

RECEIVING:49ERS-V.Davis5-47,B.Edwards3-27,F.Gore3-19,J.Morgan2-28,M.Crabtree1-4,D.Walker1-(-1)...SEAHAWKS-D.Bald-win4-83-1TD,M.Williams4-34,J.Forsett3-8,Z.Miller2-19,M.Lynch2-14,B.Obomanu2-12,A.McCoy2-12,G.Tate1-8-1TD,L.Washington1-7.

PASSING: 49ERS-A. Smith 20-15-124-0-0TDs... SEAHAWKS-T.Jackson37-21-197-1-2TDs.

INTs:49ERS-T.Brock1-0...SEAHAWKS-None

SACKS: 49ERS-P. Haralson 2.0, J. Smith 2.0, R.McDonald 1.0...SE-AHAWKS-None

49ERSTURNOVERRATIO:+3(0fumbles,0INTs/2fumbles,1INT).

Weather:CloudyTemperature:68degreesWind:Southerly15mphPlayingSurface:NaturalGrassTime:3:20Attendance:69,732

The49ersopenedupthe2011seasonwitha33-17victoryoverthede-fendingNFCWestDivisionchampionSeattleSeahawks,on the10than-niversaryof9/11.Afterascoreless1stqtr.,the49ersgotontheboardwitha27-yd.FGbyKDavidAkers,hisfirstoffourFGsontheafternoon.OntheensuingSea.possession,LBParysHaralsonsackedandstrippedSeahawksQBTarvarisJackon.Theball landedinthehandsofDTWillTukuafu,whoregisteredhisfirst-careerFRonhisfirst-careerplayfromscrimmage.Fourplayslater,Akerstackedonhis2ndFG,givingthe49ersa6-0lead.Aftera3-n-outstopbythe49ersdefense,oneofsixontheday,QBAlexSmithdrovethe49ersintotheredzone,onlytocomeawaywithAkers’3rdFG.AfteraSeahawkspunt,SmithandtheoffensetookoverfromtheSea.49yd.linewith1:44remaininginthehalf.ThecalmandsteadySmithcompleted4of4passatts.inthe2-minutedriveandcappeditoffwitha1-yd.TDrun,his firstsince2006,togiveSFa16-0halftimelead.TheSeahawksrespondedontheirfirstpossessionofthethirdqtr.,marchingdownthefieldona9play,56yd.driveanda8-yd.TDpassfromJacksontoWRGoldenTate,cuttingthe49ersleadto16-7.Sea.addeda39-yd.FGbyKStevenHauschkaonthefirstplayofthe4thqtr.,makingthescore16-10.The49ersansweredwitha15-play,72yd.drivethattookover9minutesofftheclockbeforeAkersnailedhis4thFG,makingthescore19-10.OntheSeahawksnextdrive,JacksonfoundrookieWRDougBaldwinfora55-yd.TDrecept.,makingitaonescoregamewithjustunder4minutestoplay.Ontheensu-ingkickoff,WRTedGinnJr.sawaholeandraceddownthesidelinefora102-yd.kickoffreturnforaTD,the49ersfirstKORforaTDsince2008.The49ersdefense forcedanotherSeahawkspunt59seconds laterandGinnfieldedthepuntonhisown45yd.line,foundacrease,anddartedfortheendzone,sealingthegame.Ginnbecamethe12playerinNFLhistoryandthefirstin49ershistorytoreturnakickoffandapuntforaTDinsamegame.

NOTES: Head Coach Jim Harbaugh became the 6th 49ers head coachtowin the season opener in his first year as head coach.He is just the4thcoachtodosoathome.Harbaughisalsothe7thheadcoachinteamhistory towinhis firstgame (JimTomsulawonhis firstgameas interimheadcoach)...Harbaughbecamethe8th49ersheadcoachtowinhisfirsthomegame...HarbaughbecamethefirstpersoninNFLhistorytopassfor25,000+yardsandwinagameasaheadcoach.Hepassed for26,288yards&129TDsinhiscareer...WRTedGinnJr.postedthesecondlongestkickoffreturnathomeinfranchisehistoryafterreturningthekick102yardsfortheTD.ItalsomarkedthefourthlongestinteamhistoryandthelongestkickreturnsinceAllenRossumregisteredakickoffreturnof104yardsatAri.on11/11/08...GinnbecamethefirstplayerinfranchisehistorytoreturnakickoffandpuntforaTDinthesamegame...Ginn’sreturnsmarkedthefirsttimeinfranchisehistorythatthe49ershaveregisteredakickoffreturnforaTDandapuntreturnforaTDinthesamegame...GinnbecamethefirstplayerinNFLhistorytohaveakickoffreturnforaTDandpuntreturnforaTDinthesamegameonKickoffWeekend...Ginnbecamethe12thplayerinNFLhistorytoregisterakickoffreturnforaTDandapuntreturnforaTDinthesamegame.ThelastplayertodoitwasBearsWRDevinHestervs.Den.(11/25/07)...Ginn’s268totalreturnyds.arethemostinasinglegameinfranchisehistoryandranks15thintheNFLsince1950...Ginn’skickoffreturnforaTDmarkedthefirsttimethe49ershavehadaspecialteamsTDonopeningdaysinceWROtisAmeyreturnedapunt75-ydsvs.St.Louis(9/11/05)... PAndy Lee set a newcareer-high in both gross avg. (59.6)andnetavg. (54.2).Hispreviouscareer-highwas57.2grossavg.atPit.(9/23/07)and53.5netavg.vs.Ten.(11/8/09)...Lee’s59.6grossavg.isthehighestsingle-gameaverageinfranchisehistory.Thepreviousrecordwas57.2setbyLeeatPit.(9/23/07)...Lee’s54.2netavg.isthehighestsingle-gamenetaverageforthe49erssince1976.

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT PtsDallas 0 7 7 10 3 27SanFrancisco 0 14 7 3 0 24

SF - F.Gore,1run(D.Akers)(11-68,6:40)SF - K.Williams12passfromA.Smith(D.Akers)(9-48,4:23)DAL- M.Austin53passromT.Romo(D.Bailey)(4-71,1:17)DAL- M.Austin5passfromT.Romo(D.Bailey)(5-18,2:09)SF - D.Walker29passfromA.Smith(D.Akers)(1-29,0:05)SF - D.Akers55FG(4-9,3:15)DAL- M.Austin25passfromT.Romo(D.Bailey)(9-80,4:17)DAL- D.Bailey48FG(10-44,4:03)DAL- D.Bailey19FG(2-77,0:50)

TEAMSTATISTICS DAL SFFirstDowns 20 14NetYardsGained 472 206Rushes/Yards 22/45 24/74NetYardsPassing 427 206Att/Comp/INT 43/26/2 24/16/1Sacked/YardsLost 1/5 6/47Punts/Average 4/48.5 6/55.3Fumbles/Lost 3/0 0/0Penalties/Yards 8/83 5/25TimeofPossession 32:10 30:433rdDownEfficiency 6/14(43%) 8/16(50%)

RUSHING:49ERS-F.Gore20-47-1TD,A.Smith3-21,A.Dixon1-6...COWBOYS-F.Jones9-25,D.Murray6-21,T.Choice5-5,M.Austin1-(-2),K.Ogletree1-(-4).

RECEIVING: 49ERS-T. Ginn 4-38, J. Morgan 3-35, F. Gore 3-17, D.Walker2-38-1TD,V.Davis2-18,B.Edwards1-21,K.Williams1-12-1TD...COWBOYS-M.Austin9-143-3TDs,J.Witten7-102,J.Holley3-96,K.Ogletree2-50,T.Choice2-24,J.Phillips1-8,F.Jones1-5,D.Murray1-4.

PASSING:49ERS-A.Smith24-16-179-1-2TDs...COWBOYS-T.Romo33-20-345-0-2TDs,J.Kitna10-6-87-2-1TD.

INTs:49ERS-T.Brock1-18,D.Whitner1-0...COWBOYS-A.Ball1-15

SACKS:49ERS-R.McDonald1.0...COWBOYS-J.Hatcher2.0,J.Ratliff1.0,D.Ware2.0,ASpencer1.0

49ERSTURNOVERRATIO:+1(0fumbles,1INT/0fumbles,2INTs).

Weather:SunnyTemperature:70degreesWind:Northeast3mphPlayingSurface:NaturalGrassTime:3:26Attendance:69,732

SanFrancisco’sregimeledbyJimHarbaughandhisnewbutexperiencedstaff, entered the historic rivalrymatch against theDallasCowboyswithsomethingtoproveatCandlestickPark.The49ersstartedoffastheyhadhoped,scoring2first-halfTDsandblankingAmerica’sTeam,butbigpassplays late in thegamewouldultimatelycause theNiners to fall shortastheywereedged27-24 inovertime. Dallasopened the1stqtr.march-ing down the field, but came up short after a failed 21-yd. FG attemptbyKDanBailey.Afterexchangingthenextcoupleofpossessions,QBAlexSmith ledtheNinersona68-yd.drive,cappedoffbya1-yd.TDbyRBFrankGoreinthe2ndqtr.The49ersfrontsevenplayedstrong,swarmingandstoppingtherun,allowingSmithandtheNinerstoregainpossessionto take a 14-0 lead.The 12-yd. throw fromSmithmarked the firstTDofWRKyleWilliams’careerand the team’s firstpassingTDof2011.QBTonyRomoandtheCowboysansweredbeforethehalfona71-yd.drive,cappedoffbya53-yd.TDslanttoWRMilesAustin,makingitaonescoregameheadingintothehalf.DallaslostitsstartingQBforabriefstretchinthe3rdqtr.,whenitappearedRomo’sribinjury–occurringonthe3rdplayofthegame–hadbecometoomuchofahindrance.BackupQBJonKitnastartedthe3rdqtr.andthrewatyingTDpassand2INTsinrelief.Displayinggoodballskillsandawareness,CBTramaineBrockcameupwithhis2ndINToftheseasoninasmanyweeks,reactingtoaKitnatippedpassandcomingupwith the turnover.Smithand the49ers tookadvantageof theCowboysturnoverwithadeeppassdowntherightsidelinetoTEDelanieWalkerfor29yds.andthego-aheadTDenteringthe4thqtr.KDavidAk-ersconnectedona55-yd.FG,markingthelongestFGinCandlestickParkhistory, and theNiners built up a 10-pt. cushion.TheCowboys chargedbackfromthe24-14deficitwhenRomohitAustinforaleaping25-yd.TD,andthendirecteda10-play,44-yd.driveinthefinal4minutesthatendedwith an overtime-forcing, 48-yd. field goal.After the Cowboys’ defenseforcedapunton the49ers firstOTdrive,Romo foundbackupWRJesseHolley in stride for a77-yd.gain that set up19-yd.game-winningFG.

NOTES:The49ersdefenseheldtheCowboysto7yds.rushing(9atts.)inthe1sthalf.The7yds.allowedtieforthefewestrush.yds.yieldedinthe1sthalfbythe49erssince12/18/95vs.Min.(7yds.on8atts.)...WRKyleWilliamshauledinan12-yd.TDrecept.fromQBAlexSmith.TheTDrecept.forWilliamswashis1stcareerNFLTDonjusthis2ndcareerrecept....Witha75%completionpercentageinWeek1vs.Sea.(9/11/11)anda66.7%totalinWeek2vs.Dal.(9/18/11),itmarksthe1sttimesince11/12/06atDet. (70.0%) and 11/19/06 vs. Sea. (76.0%) thatAlex Smith has postedconsecutiveweekswith completionpercentagesof66.7%-or-higher...SDonteWhitnernotchedhis1stINTasaNinerand6thcareerINT.Itmarkedhis 1st INT since 12/5/10 atMin. as amember of the Buffalo Bills...CBTramaineBrockrecordedhis2ndcareerINTafterCBCarlosRogersbattedit in theair.Brocknotchedhissecond INT inasmanyweeks...With INTsinback-to-backweeks,Brockbecamethe1st49ertoregisteranINTinconsecutivegamessinceCBDre’Bly (12/20/09atPhi.and12/27/09vs.Det.)...TEDelanieWalkercaughta29-yd.TDpasstorecordhis3rdcareerTDand1st since12/2/07atCar...KDavidAkersconnectedona55-yd.FG,markingthe3rdlongestFGinfranchisehistory(JoeNedney,56yds.atStL-12/24/05andMikeCofer,56yds.atAtl.-10/14/90).The55-yarderisthe2ndlongestofhiscareer(57yds.vs.NE–9/14/03)...DTRayMcDon-aldregisteredhis7thcareersack,markingthe1st timehehasrecordedsacks inmultipleweekssince9/13/09atArz.and9/20/09vs.Sea...The49ersrundefensehasnotalloweda100-yd.rusherinthelast24games,whichmarksthelongestactivestreakintheNFL.Thenextclosestteamtonotallowa100-yd.rusherisChicago(11)...The49ersoffenseconverted8-16thirddownatts.(50%),markingthe1sttimetheteamhasrecordedatleast50%orbetteronthirddownsince11/29/10atArz.(7-13–53.8%)...The49ersspecialteamsunitranks1stintheNFL,averaging43.8yds.perkickoffreturnandt-1stwith1TD.

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