The 2011 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 66th season overall, and 62nd in the National Football League (NFL). It is the first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Trent Baalke. The 49ers rebounded from their disappointing 2010 season to end their streak of eight consecutive non-winning seasons. After defeating the St. Louis Rams in week 13 and attaining a 10–2 record, the team clinched the NFC West and made their first playoff appearance since 2002 (under head coach Steve Mariucci). The 49ers ended the regular season with a 13–3 record, their best since 1997 and earned a bye in the first round of the playoffs. In the Divisional Playoffs they defeated the New Orleans Saints 36–32 and were in the NFC Championship for the first time since 1997 where they lost against the New York Giants 20–17 in overtime, coming just short of returning to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1994. Despite their most successful season in years, the 49ers were 31st in the league in third down conversion percentage in the regular season (29.1) and were 17.9 percent in the playoffs.[1]
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Offseason
Coaching changes
Owner Jed York announced that he would hire a general manager and the new GM would make a decision on the new head coach to replace Mike Singletary after the 49ers loss to the St. Louis Rams on December 26, 2010 that eliminated the team from the postseason.[2] On January 5, the 49ers promoted the vice president of player personnel, Trent Baalke, to the position of general manager.[3] On January 7, the 49ers hired Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh to be the 18th head coach of the San Francisco 49ers.
With the hiring of a new head coach, many of the assistant coaches were replaced. Out of the coordinators and position coaches from last season, only running backs coach Tom Rathman, defensive line coach Jim Tomsula, and offensive line coach Mike Solari were retained. The coaching staff features Greg Roman as the new offensive coordinator and Vic Fangio as the new defensive coordinator, both previously assistant coaches under Harbaugh at Stanford. Former Cleveland Browns assistant head coach and special teams coordinator Brad Seely was hired for the same roles with the 49ers. Geep Chryst is the new quarterbacks coach, Reggie Davis is the new tight ends coach. John Morton is the new wide receivers coach, and Tim Drevno is a new offensive line coach to help out Mike Solari. Jim Leavitt is the new linebackers coach and Ed Donatell is the new secondary coach. The staff also features defensive assistants Peter Hansen and Ehiro Evero, offensive assistant Bobby Engram, and special assistant to the head coach Bill Nayes.
Roster changes
Free agents
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2011 NFL Draft
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Draft notes
- ^[a] The 49ers acquired this fourth-round selection from the San Diego Chargers along with a 2010 third-round selection (#91 overall; used to select LB Navorro Bowman) and a 2010 sixth-round selection (#173 overall; used to select RB Anthony Dixon) in exchange for a 2010 third-round selection (#79 overall).[4]
- ^[b] The 49ers acquired this sixth-round selection from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for DT Kentwan Balmer.[5]
- ^[c] The 49ers acquired this seventh-round selection from the Detroit Lions in exchange for QB Shaun Hill.[6]
- ^[d] Compensatory selection
- ^[e] The 49ers acquired this second-round selection from the Denver Broncos in exchange for their second-round selection (#45 overall), a fourth-round selection (#108 overall), and a fifth-round selection (#141 overall).
- ^[f] The 49ers acquired this third-round selection (#80 overall) and this sixth-round selection (#180 overall) from the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for their third-round selection (#76 overall).
- ^[g] The 49ers acquired this fifth-round selection (#163 overall) from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for their sixth-round selection (#174 overall) and a seventh-round selection (#231 overall).
Personnel
Staff
2011 San Francisco 49ers staff |
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
- Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator – Brad Seely
Strength and conditioning
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Roster
2011 San Francisco 49ers final roster |
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Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
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Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
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Reserve lists
Practice squad
Rookies in italics Active, Inactive, Practice squad
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Notes
Wide receiver Braylon Edwards was released after nine games.
Preseason
Schedule
The 49ers' preseason schedule was announced on April 12, 2011.
Candlestick Park incident
On the night of Saturday, August 20, 2011, according to a copyrighted online article appearing in the headlines of the Sunday, August 21, 2011 online edition of the AOL Huffington Post Sports News page: "A man wearing a shirt slamming the San Francisco 49ers was seriously wounded as gunfire erupted in the parking lot after the team's NFL preseason game, while another man sustained lesser injuries in an earlier shooting, police said. The violence occurred after the 49ers' 17–3 victory Saturday night over the Oakland Raiders at Candlestick Park, police Sgt. Michael Andraychak said. A 24-year-old man was treated at San Francisco General Hospital for life-threatening injuries, and a 20-year-old man was hospitalized with less serious wounds, Andraychack told the Associated Press. Their names were not released. The violence comes months after a San Francisco Giants' fan was severely beaten by two men in Los Angeles Dodgers' gear outside Dodger Stadium, after the teams' season opener March 31. Two suspects have been charged in the case."[7]
The NFL has officially canceled all future preseason games between the two teams.
Regular season
Schedule
LEGEND:
- ^[a] The game was simulcast locally on KGO-TV.
- ^[b] The game was simulcast locally on KPIX-TV.
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Seattle Seahawks
Game information |
- First quarter
No Scoring
- Second quarter
- SF – David Akers 27 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 3–0
- SF – David Akers 24 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 6–0
- SF – David Akers 31 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 9–0
- SF – Alex Smith 1 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 16–0
- Third quarter
- SEA – Golden Tate 8 yd. pass from Tarvaris Jackson (Steven Hauschka kick), 49ers 16–7
- Fourth quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 39 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 16–10
- SF – David Akers 18 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 19–10
- SEA – Doug Baldwin 55 yd. pass from Tarvaris Jackson (Steven Hauschka kick), 49ers 19–17
- SF – Ted Ginn 102 yd. kickoff return (David Akers kick), 49ers 26–17
- SF – Ted Ginn 55 yd. punt return (David Akers kick), 49ers 33–17
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- Top passers
- SEA – Tarvaris Jackson – 21/37, 197 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
- SF – Alex Smith – 15/20, 124 yards
- Top rushers
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch – 13 carries, 33 yards
- SF – Frank Gore – 22 carries, 59 yards
- Top receivers
- SEA – Doug Baldwin – 4 receptions, 83 yards, 1 touchdown
- SF – Vernon Davis – 5 receptions, 47 yards
- Top tacklers
- SEA – Kam Chancellor – 10 tackles
- SF – NaVorro Bowman – 7 tackles
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With the win, the 49ers started the season 1–0.
Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys
Week Two: Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
OT |
Total |
Cowboys |
0 |
7 |
7 |
10 |
3 |
27 |
49ers |
0 |
14 |
7 |
3 |
0 |
24 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
Game information |
- First quarter
No Scoring
- Second quarter
- SF – Frank Gore 1 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 7–0
- SF – Kyle Williams 12 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 14–0
- DAL – Miles Austin 53 yd. pass from Tony Romo (Dan Bailey kick), 49ers 14–7
- Third quarter
- DAL – Miles Austin 5 yd. pass from Jon Kitna (Dan Bailey kick), Tied 14–14
- SF – Delanie Walker 29 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 21–14
- Fourth quarter
- SF – David Akers 55 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 24–14
- DAL – Miles Austin 25 yd. pass from Tony Romo (Dan Bailey kick), 49ers 24–21
- DAL – Dan Bailey 48 yd. Field Goal, Tied 24–24
- Overtime
- DAL – Dan Bailey 19 yd. Field Goal, Cowboys 27–24
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- Top passers
- DAL – Tony Romo – 20/33, 345 yards, 2 touchdowns
- SF – Alex Smith – 16/24, 179 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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With the loss, the 49ers fell to 1–1.
Week 3: at Cincinnati Bengals
Game information |
- First quarter
- CIN – Mike Nugent 22 yd. Field Goal, Bengals 3–0
- Second quarter
No Scoring
- Third quarter
- SF – David Akers 23 yd. Field Goal, Tied 3–3
- Fourth quarter
- CIN – Mike Nugent 23 yd. Field Goal, Bengals 6–3
- SF – Kendall Hunter 7 yd. run (David Akers kick) 49ers 10–6
- SF – David Akers 53 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 13–6
- CIN – Andy Lee run out of bounds for a safety, 49ers 13–8
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- Top passers
- SF – Alex Smith – 20/30, 201 YDS, 0 TD, 0 INT
- CIN – Andy Dalton – 17/32, 157 YDS, 0 TD, 2 INT
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore – 17 CAR, 42 YDS
- CIN – Cedric Benson – 17 CAR, 64 YDS
- Top receivers
- SF – Vernon Davis – 8 REC, 114 YDS
- CIN – Andre Caldwell – 6 REC, 53 YDS
- Top tacklers
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 2–1.
Week 4: at Philadelphia Eagles
Week Four: San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
49ers |
0 |
3 |
14 |
7 |
24 |
Eagles |
7 |
13 |
3 |
0 |
23 |
at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Date: October 2
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT/10:00 a.m. PDT
- Game weather: 54°F (Cloudy)
- Game attendance: 69,144
- Referee: Alberto Riveron
- TV announcers (FOX): Ron Pitts and Jim Mora, Jr.
Game information |
- First quarter
- PHI – Clay Horbor 16 yd. pass from Michael Vick (Alex Henery kick), Eagles 7–0
- Second quarter
- SF – David Akers 37 yd. Field Goal, Eagles 7–3
- PHI – Alex Henery 32 yd. Field Goal, Eagles 10–3
- PHI – Alex Henery 32 yd. Field Goal, Eagles 13–3
- PHI – LeSean McCoy 5 yd. pass from Michael Vick (Alex Henery kick), Eagles 20–3
- Third quarter
- PHI – Alex Henery 33 yd. Field Goal, Eagles 23–3
- SF – Josh Morgan 30 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), Eagles 23–10
- SF – Vernon Davis 9 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), Eagles 23–17
- Fourth quarter
- SF – Frank Gore 12 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 24–23
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- Top passers
- SF – Alex Smith – 21/33, 291 yards, 2 touchdowns
- PHI – Michael Vick – 30/46, 416 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore – 15 carries, 127 yards
- PHI – Michael Vick – 8 carries, 75 yards
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 3–1.
Week 5: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week Five: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Buccaneers |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
49ers |
7 |
17 |
10 |
14 |
48 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
Game information |
- First quarter
- SF – Delanie Walker 26 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 7–0
- TB – Connor Barth 24 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 7–3
- Second quarter
- SF – Carlos Rogers 31 yd. interception return (David Akers kick), 49ers 14–3
- SF – Frank Gore 2 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 21–3
- SF – David Akers 37 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 24–3
- Third quarter
- SF – Vernon Davis 23 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 31–3
- SF – David Akers 27 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 34–3
- Fourth quarter(David Akers kick)
- SF – Vernon Davis 14 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 41–3
- SF – Anthony Dixon 1 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 48–3
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- Top passers
- TB – Josh Freeman – 17/33, 187 yards, 2 interceptions
- SF – Alex Smith – 11/19, 170 yards, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 4–1.
Week 6: at Detroit Lions
Week Six: San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
49ers |
0 |
12 |
3 |
10 |
25 |
Lions |
10 |
0 |
3 |
6 |
19 |
at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
- Date: October 16
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT/10:00 a.m. PDT
- Game weather: Played indoors (dome stadium)
- Game attendance: 62,061
- Referee: Mike Carey
- TV announcers (Fox): Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa
- Recap
Gamebook
Game information |
- First quarter
- DET – Jason Hanson 25-yard field goal, Lions 3–0, Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards, 2:01.
- DET – Brandon Pettigrew 16-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick), Lions 10–0, Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 3:02.
- Second quarter
- SF – Frank Gore 1-yard run (David Akers kick), Lions 10–7, Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 4:47.
- SF – Matthew Stafford sacked by Aldon Smith and Ray McDonald in end zone for −11 yards, Lions 10–9, Drive: 2 plays, −11 yards, 0:05.
- SF – David Akers 55-yard field goal, 49ers 12–10, Drive: 4 plays, 21 yards, 0:55.
- Third quarter
- DET – Jason Hanson 24-yard field goal, Lions 13–12, Drive: 7 plays, 54 yards, 2:12.
- SF – David Akers 31-yard field goal, 49ers 15–13, Drive: 6 plays, 67 yards, 2:18.
- Fourth quarter
- DET – Nate Burleson 5-yard pass from Matthew Stafford, Lions 19–15, Drive: 8 plays, 49 yards, 2:55.
- SF – Delanie Walker 6-yard pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 22–19, Drive: 8 plays, 35 yards, 3:33.
- SF – David Akers 37-yard field goal, 49ers 25–19, Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, 0:14.
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- Top passers
- SF – Alex Smith – 17/32, 125 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
- DET – Matthew Stafford – 28/50, 293 yards, 2 touchdowns
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore – 15 carries, 141 yards, 1 touchdown
- DET – Jahvid Best – 12 carries, 37 yards
- Top receivers
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 9 receptions, 77 yards
- DET – Calvin Johnson- 7 receptions, 113 yards
- Top tacklers
- SF – Navarro Bowman – 8 tackles, 5 assists
- DET – DeAndre Levy – 7 tackles, 5 assists
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With the win, the 49ers went into their bye week at 5–1.
Week 8: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week Eight: Cleveland Browns at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Browns |
0 |
3 |
0 |
7 |
10 |
49ers |
10 |
7 |
0 |
3 |
20 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
- Date: October 30
- Game time: 1:15 p.m. PDT
- Game weather: 74°F (Sunny)
- Game attendance: 69,732
- Referee: Bill Leavy
- TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts
Game information |
- First quarter
- SF – Frank Gore 4 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 7–0
- SF – David Akers 29 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 14–0
- Second quarter
- SF – Michael Crabtree 2 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 17–0
- CLE – Phil Dawson 52 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 17–3
- Third quarter
No Scoring
- Fourth quarter
- CLE – Joshua Cribbs 45 yd. pass from Colt McCoy (Phil Dawson kick), 49ers 17–10
- SF – David Akers 26 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 20–10
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- Top passers
- CLE – Colt McCoy – 22/34, 241 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
- SF – Alex Smith – 15/24, 177 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top rushers
- CLE – Chris Ogbonnaya – 11 carries, 37 yards
- SF – Frank Gore – 31 carries, 134 yards
- Top receivers
- CLE – Jordan Norwood – 5 receptions, 32 yards
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 5 receptions, 54 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top tacklers
- CLE – D'Qwell Jackson – 11 tackles
- SF – NaVorro Bowman – 11 tackles, 1 assist
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 6–1.
Week 9: at Washington Redskins
Week Nine: San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
49ers |
0 |
13 |
3 |
3 |
19 |
Redskins |
0 |
3 |
0 |
8 |
11 |
at FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland
- Date: November 6
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/10:00 a.m. PST
- Game weather: 56°F (Sunny)
- Game attendance: 78,032
- Referee: Gene Steratore
- TV announcers (FOX): Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa
Game information |
- First quarter
No Scoring
- Second quarter
- SF – David Akers 52 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 3–0
- SF – David Akers 34 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 6–0
- SF – Bruce Miller 30 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 13–0
- WAS – Graham Gano 59 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 13–3
- Third quarter
- SF – David Akers 45 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 16–3
- Fourth quarter
- SF – David Akers 20 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 19–3
- WAS – Jabar Graffney 9 yd. pass from John Beck (Leonard Hankerson pass from John Beck), 49ers 19–11
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- Top passers
- SF – Alex Smith – 17/24, 200 yards, 1 touchdown
- WAS – John Beck – 30/47, 254 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore – 19 carries, 107 yards
- WAS – Roy Helu – 10 carries, 41 yards
- Top receivers
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 5 receptions, 51 yards
- WAS – Roy Helu – 14 receptions, 105 yards
- Top tacklers
- SF – Patrick Willis – 9 tackles, 4 assists
- WAS – Reed Doughty – 6 tackles, 5 assists
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 7–1.
Week 10: vs. New York Giants
Week Ten: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Giants |
3 |
3 |
7 |
7 |
20 |
49ers |
3 |
6 |
3 |
15 |
27 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
Game information |
- First quarter
- NYG – Lawerence Tynes 23 yd. Field Goal, Giants 3–0
- SF – David Akers 36 yd. Field Goal, Tied 3–3
- Second quarter
- NYG – Lawerence Tynes 25 yd. Field Goal, Giants 6–3
- SF – David Akers 52 yd. Field Goal, Tied 6–6
- SF – David Akers 39 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 9–6
- Third quarter
- SF – David Akers 28 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 12–6
- NYG – Mario Manningham 13 yd. pass from Eli Manning (Lawerence tynes kick), Giants 13–12
- Fourth quarter
- SF – Vernon Davis 31 yd. pass from Alex Smith (Michael Crabtree pass from Alex Smith), 49ers 20–13
- SF – Kendall Hunter 17 yd. run (David Akers kick), 49ers 27–13
- NYG – Hakeem Nicks 32 yd. pass from Eli Manning (Lawerence Tynes kick), 49ers 27–20
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- Top passers
- NYG – Eli Manning – 26/40, 311 YDS, 2 TD, 2 INT
- SF – Alex Smith – 19/30, 242 YDS, TD, INT
- Top rushers
- NYG – Brandon Jacobs – 18 CAR, 55 YDS
- SF – Kendall Hunter – 6 CAR, 40 YDS, TD
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
- NYG – Kenny Phillips/Antrel Rolle – 4 TKL, AST each
- SF – NaVorro Bowman – 10 TKL, 4 AST
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 8–1.
Week 11: vs. Arizona Cardinals
Week Eleven: Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Cardinals |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
49ers |
6 |
3 |
14 |
0 |
23 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
- Date: November 20
- Game time: 1:05 p.m. PST
- Game weather: 52°F (Light Rain)
- Game attendance: 69,732
- Referee: Pete Morelli
- TV announcers (FOX): Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick and Laura Okmin
Game information |
- First quarter
- SF – David Akers 22 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 3–0
- SF – David Akers 43 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 6–0
- Second quarter
- SF – David Akers 29 yd. Field Goal, 49ers 9–0
- Third quarter
- SF – Kyle Williams 8 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 16–0
- SF – Vernon Davis 18 yd. pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 23–0
- Fourth quarter
- ARI – Larry Fitzgerald 23 yd. pass from Richard Bartel (Jay Feely kick), 49ers 23–7
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- Top passers
- ARI – Ricahrd Bartel – 8/16, 64 yards, 1 touchdown
- SF – Alex Smith – 20/38, 267 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
- Top rushers
- ARI – Chris Wells – 8 carries, 33 yards
- SF – Frank Gore – 24 carries, 88 yards
- Top receivers
- ARI – Early Doucet – 6 receptions, 50 yards
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 7 receptions, 120 yards
- Top tacklers
- ARI – Paris Lenon – 9 tackles
- SF – Patrick Willis – 6 tackles, 1 assist
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With this win, the 49ers improve their record to 9–1, securing them their first winning season since 2002.
Week 12: at Baltimore Ravens
Thanksgiving Day Game
Game information |
- First quarter
- BAL – Billy Cundiff 39-yard field goal, Ravens 3–0, Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 4:39.
- SF – David Akers 45-yard field goal, Tied 3–3, Drive: 9 plays, 41 yards, 4:42.
- Second quarter
- BAL – Billy Cundiff 23-yard field goal, Ravens 6–3, Drive: 6 plays, 60 yards, 3:24.
- Third quarter
- SF – David Akers 52-yard field goal, Tied 6–6, Drive: 13 plays, 46 yards, 7:30.
- Fourth quarter
- BAL – Dennis Pitta 8-yard pass from Joe Flacco (Billy Cundiff kick), Ravens 13–7, Drive: 16 plays, 76 yards, 7:34.
- BAL – Billy Cundiff 39-yard field goal, Ravens 16–6, Drive: 8 plays, 39 yards, 4:16.
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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Coming off their divisional home win over the Cardinals, head coach Jim Harbaugh and the 49ers flew to M&T Bank Stadium for a Week 12 interconference duel with the Baltimore Ravens and their head coach (Jim's brother) John Harbaugh on Thanksgiving.
San Francisco trailed early in the first quarter as Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff got a 39-yard field goal, yet the 49ers answered with a 45-yard field goal from kicker David Akers. Baltimore struck back in the second quarter with Cundiff making a 23-yard field goal.
San Francisco began the third quarter with a 52-yard field goal from Akers, but the Ravens opened the fourth quarter with quarterback Joe Flacco completing an 8-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dennis Pitta, followed by Cundiff nailing a 39-yard field goal. The Niners tried to rally, but Baltimore's defense held on to preserve the win.
With the loss, the 49ers fell to 9–2.
Week 13: vs. St. Louis Rams
Week Thirteen: St. Louis Rams at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Rams |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
49ers |
3 |
6 |
10 |
7 |
26 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
- Date: December 4
- Game time: 1:15 p.m. PST
- Game weather: 55°F (Sunny)
- Game attendance: 69,732
- Referee: Pete Morelli
- TV announcers (FOX): Chris Myers and Tim Ryan
Game information |
- First quarter
- David Akers 36-yard field goal, 49ers 3–0
- Second quarter
- David Akers 19-yard field goal, 49ers 6–0
- David Akers 28-yard field goal, 49ers 9–0
- Third quarter
- Michael Crabtree 52-yard pass from Alex Smith (Akers kick), 49ers 16–0
- David Akers 34-yard field goal, 49ers 19–0
- Fourth quarter
- Kyle Williams 56-yard pass from Alex Smith (Akers kick), 49ers 26–0
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- Top passers
- STL – A.J. Feeley – 12/22, 156 yards, 1 interception
- SF – Alex Smith – 17/23, 274 yards, 2 touchdown
- Top rushers
- STL – Steven Jackson – 10 carries, 19 yards
- SF – Frank Gore – 21 carries, 73 yards
- Top receivers
- STL – Brandon Gibson – 4 catches, 42 yards
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 4 catches, 96 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top tacklers
- STL – Craig Dehl – 11 tackles, 2 assists
- SF – NaVarro Bowman – 6 tackles
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With the win, not only the 49ers improved to 10–2. But clinched 1st place in the NFC West.
Week 14: at Arizona Cardinals
Week Fourteen: San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
49ers |
3 |
9 |
7 |
0 |
19 |
Cardinals |
0 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
21 |
at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
- Date: December 11
- Game time: 2:05 p.m. MST/1:05 p.m. PST
- Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
- Game attendance: 60,808
- Referee: Alberto Riveron
- TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton, John Lynch and Jennifer Hale
Game information |
- First quarter
- David Akers 46-yard field goal, 49ers 3–0
- Second quarter
- David Akers 22-yard field goal, 49ers 6–0
- Early Doucet 60-yard pass from John Skelton (Jay Feely kick), Cardinals 7–6
- David Akers 27-yard field goal, 49ers 9–7
- David Akers 22-yard field goal, 49ers 12–7
- Third quarter
- Frank Gore 37-yard run (David Akers kick), 49ers 19–7
- Larry Fitzgerald 46-yard pass from John Skelton (Jay Feely kick), 49ers 19–14
- Fourth quarter
- Andre Roberts 3-yard pass from John Skelton (Jay Feely kick), Cardinals 21–19
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- Top passers
- SF – Alex Smith – 18/37, 175 yards
- ARI – John Skelton – 19/28, 282 yards, 3 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore – 10 carries, 72 yards
- ARI – Chris Wells – 15 carries, 27 yards
- Top receivers
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 7 catches, 63 yards
- ARI – Larry Fitzgerald – 7 catches, 149 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top tacklers
- SF – Larry Grant – 10 tackles, 1 assist
- ARI – Richard Marshall – 4 tackles, 3 assists
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With the loss, the 49ers fell to 10–3.
Week 15: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week Fifteen: Pittsburgh Steelers at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Steelers |
0 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
49ers |
6 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
20 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
Game information |
- First quarter
- David Akers 22-yard field goal, 49ers 3–0
- Second quarter
- David Akers 38-yard field goal, 49ers 6–0
- Third quarter
- Shaun Suisham 51-yard field goal, 49ers 6–3
- Vernon Davis 1-yard pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 13–3
- Fourth quarter
- Frank Gore 5-yard run (David Akers kick), 49ers 20–3
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- Top passers
- PIT – Ben Roethlisberger – 25/44, 330 yards, 3 interceptions
- SF – Alex Smith – 18/31, 187 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top rushers
- PIT – Rashard Mendenhall – 15 carries, 64 yards
- SF – Frank Gore – 18 carries, 65 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top receivers
- PIT – Jerricho Cotchery – 5 carries, 93 yards
- SF – Vernon Davis – 6 catches, 72 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top tacklers
- PIT – Troy Polamalu – 7 tackles
- SF – NaVarro Bowman – 7 tackles, 1 assist
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The 49ers traveled home for a game on Monday Night Football against the Steelers. It was delayed due to a power outage in their stadium. The lights went off again in the 2nd quarter when the 49ers were leading 6 to 0 which eventually became the score at halftime. In the 2nd half the 49ers would go on a 14 to 3 run to make the final score 20 to 3 and improve their record to 11–3.
Week 16: at Seattle Seahawks
Game information |
- First quarter
- Doug Baldwin 13-yard pass from Tarvaris Jackson (Steven Hauschka kick), Seahawks 7–0
- Second quarter
- David Akers 53-yard field goal, Seahawks 7–3
- Steven Hauschka 19-yard field goal, Seahawks 10–3
- Third quarter
- Frank Gore 4-yard run (David Akers kick), Tied 10–10
- David Akers 29-yard field goal, 49ers 13–10
- Fourth quarter
- David Akers 44-yard field goal, 49ers 16–10
- Marshawn Lynch 4-yard run (Steven Hauschka kick), Seahawks 17–16
- David Akers 39-yard field goal, 49ers 19–17
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- Top passers
- SF – Alex Smith – 14/26, 179 yards
- SEA – Tarvaris Jackson – 15/28, 163 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore – 23 carries, 83 yards, 1 touchdown
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch – 21 carries, 107 yards, 1 touchdown
- Top receivers
- SF – Michael Crabtree – 5 carries, 85 yards
- SEA – Golden Tate – 3 catches, 16 yards
- Top tacklers
- SF – NaVarro Bowman – 7 tackles, 5 assists
- SEA – Kam Chancellor – 10 tackles
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With the win, the 49ers improved to 12–3 and swept the Seahawks for the first time since 2006.
Week 17: at St. Louis Rams
Game information |
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- Second quarter
- Third quarter
- Fourth quarter
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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With the win, the 49ers finished their season at 13–3 as they swept the Rams for the first time since 2009 and captured the NFC's #2 playoff seed.
Standings
Postseason
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Schedule
Game summaries
NFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. #3 New Orleans Saints
Game information |
- First quarter
- Second quarter
- SF – David Akers 21-yard field goal, 49ers 17–0, Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, 1:23.
- NO – Jimmy Graham 14-yard pass from Drew Brees (John Kasay kick), 49ers 17–7, Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:40.
- NO – Marques Colston 25-yard pass from Drew Brees (John Kasay kick), 49ers 17–14, Drive: 7 plays, 66 yards, 3:04.
- Third quarter
- SF – David Akers 41-yard field goal, 49ers 20–14, Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:59.
- Fourth quarter
- NO – John Kasay 48-yard field goal, 49ers 20–17, Drive: 9 plays, 37 yards, 0:59.
- SF – David Akers 37-yard field goal, 49ers 23–17, Drive: 5 plays, 45 yards, 3:02
- NO – Darren Sproles 44-yard pass from Drew Brees (John Kasay kick), Saints 24–23, Drive: 9 plays, 79 yards, 3:34.
- SF – Alex Smith 28-yard run (2-point conversion failed), 49ers 29–24, Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 1:51.
- NO – Jimmy Graham 66-yard pass from Drew Brees (Drew Brees pass to Darren Sproles for two-point conversion), Saints 32–29, Drive: 4 plays, 88 yards, 0:34.
- SF – Vernon Davis 14-yard pass from Alex Smith (David Akers kick), 49ers 36–32,' Drive: 7 plays, 85 yards, 1:28.
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- Top passers
- NO – Drew Brees – 40/63, 462 yards, 4 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
- SF – Alex Smith – 24/42, 299 yards, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions
- Top rushers
- NO – Chris Ivory – 9 carries, 23 yards, 0 touchdowns
- SF – Frank Gore – 13 carries, 89 yards, 0 touchdowns
- Top receivers
- NO – Marques Colston – 9 receptions, 136 yards, 1 touchdown
- SF – Vernon Davis – 7 receptions, 180 yards, 2 touchdowns
- Top tacklers
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Alex Smith's 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis with 9 seconds left gave San Francisco their first playoff win since 2002 at the end of a wild, back and forth final quarter which featured four lead changes in a span of 3:53. Davis' game winning touchdown catch occurred four days after the 30th anniversary of The Catch – Joe Montana's famous touchdown pass to Dwight Clark – known as one of the most famous plays in San Francisco 49ers history. Sports writers and 49ers fans have taken to referring Davis' catch as The Catch III.[8] This game was voted the number 1 game of 2011 by NFL.com.[9] With the win, the 49ers improved to 14–3 and faced the New York Giants at Candlestick Park in the NFC Championship Game.
NFC Championship: vs. #4 New York Giants
NFC Championship: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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2 |
3 |
4 |
OT |
Total |
Giants |
0 |
10 |
0 |
7 |
3 |
20 |
49ers |
7 |
0 |
7 |
3 |
0 |
17 |
at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
Game information |
- 1st Quarter
- 2nd Quarter
- 3rd Quarter
- 4th Quarter
- Overtime
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- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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In a defensive game, the New York Giants won in overtime on a 31 yard field goal by Lawrence Tynes. Kyle Williams, a rookie, took over punt return duties for an injured Ted Ginn, Jr. and had what many 49ers fans consider the worst playoff performance in team history.[citation needed] Williams fumbled three times, losing two of them, that led to 10 Giants points, including setting up the game winning field goal. He also dove for a punt, instead of just letting it go. The 49ers' offense also struggled to move the ball at times throughout the game. They did not convert a 3rd down conversion for the first three quarters. With the loss, the 49ers season ends with a 14-4 record.
Notable Team Statistics
- Set franchise and NFL record for fewest turnovers in a season (10)
- Fewest rushing touchdowns allowed in the NFL since 1978 (3)
- Most consecutive games not allowing a rushing touchdown since 1970 (15)
- Highest turnover differential in franchise history (+28)
- Set franchise record of not allowing a 100-yard rusher in 36 consecutive games (dating back to 2009)
- NFL record set for most field goals made and attempted in a single season (David Akers, 44 out of 52)
Notes and references
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