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1987 San Francisco 49ers season
Head Coach Bill Walsh
Home Field Candlestick Park
Results
Record 13–2
Place 1st NFC West
Playoff Finish Lost NFC Divisional Playoff (Minnesota Vikings)
Uniform
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1986 1988

The 1987 San Francisco 49ers season was the team's 38th year with the National Football League. In the offseason, the 49ers acquired Steve Young in a trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The season ended with a loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round of the playoffs.

Offseason[]

When the Buccaneers selected quarterback Vinny Testaverde first overall in the 1987 NFL Draft, Young was traded to the San Francisco 49ers on April 24, 1987. The Buccaneers received 2nd and 4th round draft picks in the trade, which they used to draft Miami linebacker Winston Moss, and Arizona State wide receiver Bruce Hill.

NFL Draft[]

  • Harris Barton was the first offensive lineman selected in the first round of the NFL Draft by the 49ers since Forrest Blue was selected in 1968.[1]

Personnel[]

Staff[]

1987 San Francisco 49ers staff
Front office
  • Owner – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
  • Vice President/General Counsel – Carmen Policy
  • Vice President/General Manager – John McVay
  • Administrator of Football Operations – Neal Dahlen
  • Director of College Scouting – Tony Razzano
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Allan Webb

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special Teams – Lynn Stiles

Strength and conditioning

  • Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway

Roster[]

Regular season[]

In 1987, Jerry Rice led the NFL with 22 Touchdown receptions. The runner-up was Philadelphia Eagles receiver Mike Quick with 11. This marked the first time in NFL history that a category leader doubled the total of his nearest competitor.[2]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 13, 1987 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 17-30
55,735
2 September 20, 1987 at Cincinnati Bengals W 27-26
53,498
- September 27, 1987 Philadelphia Eagles canceled
3 October 5, 1987 (Mon) at New York Giants W 41-21
16,471
4 October 11, 1987 at Atlanta Falcons W 25-17
8,684
5 October 18, 1987 St. Louis Cardinals W 34-28
38,094
6 October 25, 1987 at New Orleans Saints W 24-22
60,497
7 November 1, 1987 at Los Angeles Rams W 31-10
55,328
8 November 8, 1987 Houston Oilers W 27-20
59,740
9 November 15, 1987 New Orleans Saints L 24-26
60,436
10 November 22, 1987 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 24-10
63,211
11 November 29, 1987 Cleveland Browns W 38-24
60,248
12 December 6, 1987 at Green Bay Packers W 23-12
51,118
13 December 14, 1987 (Mon) Chicago Bears W 41-0
63,509
14 December 20, 1987 Atlanta Falcons W 35-7
54,698
15 December 27, 1987 Los Angeles Rams W 48-0
57,950

Standings[]

NFC West
view · talk · edit W L T PCT PF PA STK
San Francisco 49ers 13 2 0 .867 459 253 W6
New Orleans Saints 12 3 0 .800 422 283 W9
Los Angeles Rams 6 9 0 .400 317 361 L2
Atlanta Falcons 3 12 0 .200 205 436 L3

[3]

Postseason[]

NFC Divisional Playoff[]

  • San Francisco 49ers 24, Minnesota Vikings 36

January 9, 1988 (Sat) at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California

  • Attendance: 62,547

Awards and records[]

Milestones[]

References[]

  1. 1990 NFL Pro Set Harris Barton trading card, Card No. 284, Pro Set Properties
  2. Numbelivable!, p.147, Michael X. Ferraro and John Veneziano, Triumph Books, Chicago, Illinois, 2007, ISBN 978-1-57243-990-0
  3. (PDF) 2010 NFL Record and Fact Book. National Football League. p. 382. http://www.nfl.info/download/2010%20NFL%20Record%20and%20Fact%20Book.pdf. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
  4. 4.0 4.1 NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 142
  5. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 447
  6. http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm

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