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SAN FRANCISCO 49ers Game Release GAME #13 MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (5-7) vs. ARIZona CARDInALS (8-4) CANDLESTICK PARK 5:30 P.M. (PT) 49ERS VS. CARDINALS The 49ers host the Arizona Cardinals in what will be the 37th meeting between the two teams, with San Francisco holding a 20-16 advantage in the series. In the season opener earlier this year, the 49ers defeated the Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium, 20-16. San Francisco enters the upcoming game following a 20-17 defeat in Seattle. In that game, QB Alex Smith connected on 27 of 45 passes for a career-high 310 yards, which included a 33-yard touchdown pass to TE Vernon Davis for his 10th receiving touchdown on the year (tied for 1st in NFL and a new single-season record among 49ers TE s all-time) and a 22-yard touchdown reception by WR Josh Morgan to mark his third score of the season. It marked the second week in a row that the 49ers defense had posted at least 5 sacks in a game, having had 6 sacks against the Jaguars before notching 5 sacks against the Seahawks. The 49ers have won 7 of their past 9 home games and have a 38-24 overall record on Monday Night Football. TELEVISIOn & RADIO COVERAGE ESPN (also aired locally on CBS-5) Play-By-Play Mike Tirico Color Analysts Ron Jaworski & Jon Gruden Sideline Reporter Suzy Kolber & Michele Tafoya WESTWOOD ONE Play-By-Play Marv Albert Color Analyst Warren Moon Sideline Reporter Steve Tasker 49ERS MEDIA EXTRANET 49ERS RADIO NETWORK The Bone 107.7 FM - KNBR 680 AM Play-By-Play Ted Robinson Color Analyst Gary Plummer Sideline Reporter Rod Brooks SPANISH RADIO KIQI 1010/KATD 990 AM Broadcasters Mathias Godinez, Melvin Moran, Marcos Gutierrez The 49ers media extranet site is updated daily and contains all of the necessary information to cover the team. On the site, you ll find a compilation of 49ers game releases, rosters, updated player bios, gamebooks, transcriptions, statistics and much more. To access the site, please visit http://media.49ers.com 49ERS 2009 SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON (5-7) Day Date Opponent Time (PT) Sunday September 13 @ Cardinals W, 20-16 Sunday September 20 Seahawks W, 23-10 Sunday September 27 @ Vikings L, 27-24 Sunday October 4 Rams W, 35-0 Sunday October 11 Falcons L, 45-10 Sunday October 18 BYE BYE Sunday October 25 @ Texans L, 24-21 Sunday November 1 @ Colts L, 18-14 Sunday November 8 Titans L, 34-27 Thursday November 12 Bears W, 10-6 Sunday November 22 @ Packers L, 30-24 Sunday November 29 Jaguars W, 20-3 Sunday December 6 @ Seahawks L, 20-17 Monday December 14 Cardinals 5:30 p.m. Sunday December 20 @ Eagles 10:00 a.m. Sunday December 27 Lions 1:05 p.m. Sunday January 3 @ Rams 10:00 a.m. PRO BOWL WATCH TE VERNON DAVIS - Davis is having a career-year, leading the team with 63 catches for 781 yds. and 10 TDs. His 10 TD recepts. rank 1st among NFL TE s, tied for 1st in the NFL among all pass catchers and are the most by a 49ers tight end in a single-season in franchise history. He ranks 1st among NFC TE s in yds. and tied for 2nd in recepts. There should be no excuse for him not making the Pro Bowl this year because he is definitely, in my eyes, far and beyond any tight end in the league, - 49ers Head Coach Mike Singletary, 11/30/09. LB PATRICK WILLIS - Willis leads the 49ers with 136 tackles to go along with 3.0 sacks, 2 INTs (1 returned for TD), 2 FFs, 9 TFLs and 11 PDs. According to NFL stats, Willis ranks 2nd in the NFL in tackles (123). P ANDY LEE - Lee leads the NFC and ranks 2nd in the NFL with a 41.8 net punting avg. and 48.3 gross punting avg. LB MANNY LAWSON- Lawson ranks 3rd in the NFC among LBs with 5.5 sacks, while his 3 FFs rank tied for 2nd in the NFC among LBs. NT AUBRAYO FRANKLIN - Franklin leads the D-Line with 68 tackles and 7.5 TFLs. He recorded a crucial INT against Chi. (11/12) and has a career-high 2 sacks. Franklin has helped limit opponents to 3.6 yds. per carry (4th in NFL) and the 5th-fewest rushing yds. per game (95.8). RB FRANK GORE - Despite missing nearly 3 games due to an ankle injury, Gore has still managed to rush for 668 yds. and 6 TDs, while ranking tied for 3rd in the NFC in scoring among running backs (54 points). Gore is 2nd on the team with 41 catches (271 yds. and 3 TDs). 49ERS 2009 MEDIA GUIDE The 49ers 2009 media guide is now available in PDF format on the team s website and will be updated weekly throughout the season. All sections that are no longer included in the print version of the guide can now be found at the link below. www.49ers.com/team/media-guide.html Bob Lange - Director of Public Relations Ryan Moore - Asst. Director of Public Relations Mike Chasanoff - Public Relations Manager Lisa Goodwin - Sr. Publicity Manager

HOW THEY STACK UP - 2009 49ERS (rank) CARDINALS (rank) 5-7 (t-2nd NFCW) Record 8-4 (1st NFCW) 20.4 (19th) Points Per Game 24.8 (9th) 285.4 (28th) Total Offense 360.9 (10th) 91.3 (28th) Rushing Offense 94.1 (26th) 194.2 (22nd) Passing Offense 266.8 (5th) 28:55 (20th) Possession Average 30:41 (12th) 19.4 (t-10th) Points Allowed Per Game 19.5 (12th) 346.4 (20th) Total Defense 362.6 (24th) 95.8 (5th) Rushing Defense 104.8 (12th) 250.6 (27th) Passing Defense 257.8 (30th) 30 (t-7th) Sacks 35 (3rd) 48.3 (2nd) Punting Avg. (Gross) 47.4 (3rd) +1 (t-11th) Turnover Differential -3 (t-21st) 49ERS CARDINALS PASSING YARDS Alex Smith... 1,577 Kurt Warner... 3,003 RUSHING YARDS Frank Gore... 668 Tim Hightower... 535 RECEIVING YARDS Vernon Davis... 781 Larry Fitzgerald... 969 INTERCEPTIONS Willis/Goldson... 2 Antrel Rolle... 3 SACKS Manny Lawson... 5.5 Darnell Dockett... 7.0 IT S A SMALL WORLD COACHING CONNECTIONS 49ers defensive coordinator Greg Manusky was a teammate of Cardinals assistant head coach/ol coach Russ Grimm with the Washington Redskins from 1988-91. Manusky played linebacker, while Grimm played offensive guard. 49ers TE coach Pete Hoener has had coaching stints with the Cardinals in both St. Louis (1985-86) and Arizona (2001-03). 49ers WR coach Jerry Sullivan spent 3 seasons as the Cardinals offensive coordinator from 2001-03. 49ers special teams coordinator Al Everest coached in the same capacity for the Cardinals from 1996-99. Cardinals LB coach Billy Davis was the 49ers defensive coordinator from 2005-06. FORMER CARDINALS - 49ers K Joe Nedney spent three seasons with the Cardinals from 1997-99... 49ers G Tony Wragge was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cardinals in 2002. Wragge spent 2 seasons (2002-03) with Arizona. PANTHER PRIDE - 49ers CB Shawntae Spencer and Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald were teammates at the Univ. of Pittsburgh from 2000-03. FORMER 49ERS - Cardinals DE Chike Okeafor spent the first 4 years of his career with the 49ers after being drafted in the 3rd round (89th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft. HAIL THE VICTORS - 49ers G David Baas played at Michigan alongside Cardinals DT Gabe Watson, DT Alan Branch and WR Steve Breaston. CARDINALS NOR-CAL CONNECTIONS - Cardinals RB J.J. Arrington played 2 seasons at Cal. Series HIGHLIGHTS Matchups: 36 Series Record: 49ers lead series 20-16 49ers Home Record vs. Cardinals: 49ers Lead Series 11-8 First Meeting: 11/15/51, Cardinals win, 27-21, at San Francisco Last Meeting: 9/13/09, 49ers win, 20-16, at Arizona Current Streak: Won 1 Longest 49ers Win Streak: 5 (9/14/80-10/18/87 10/24/93-12/21/02) Longest Cards Win Streak: 4 (10/6/74-12/2/79 10/2/05-12/24/06) Most 49ers Points: 50 (12/7/03): 50-14, at San Francisco Most Cardinals Points: 34 (Two Times): Last (10/6/74), 34-9 at SF 49ers Shutouts: None Cardinals Shutouts: None SERIES HISTORY 49ers Lead Series 20-16 Year Winning Team Score Location 1951 Cardinals 27-21 (SF)* 1957 Cardinals 20-10 (SF) 1962 49ers 24-17 (SL) 1964 Cardinals 23-13 (SF) 1968 49ers 35-17 (SF) 1971 49ers 26-14 (SL) 1974 Cardinals 34-9 (SF) 1976 Cardinals 23-20 (SL)# 1978 Cardinals 16-10 (SF) 1979 Cardinals 13-10 (SL) 1980 49ers 24-21 (SF)# 1982 49ers 31-20 (SL) 1983 49ers 42-27 (SL) 1986 49ers 43-17 (SF) 1987 49ers 34-28 (SF) 1988 Cardinals 24-23 (P) 1991 49ers 14-10 (SF) 1992 Cardinals 24-14 (P) 1993 49ers 28-14 (SF) 1999 49ers 24-10 (AZ) 2000 49ers 27-20 (SF) 2002 49ers 38-28 (SF) 49ers 17-14 (AZ) 2003 Cardinals 16-13 (AZ)# 49ers 50-14 (SF) 2004 49ers 31-28 (SF)# 49ers 31-28 (AZ)# 2005 Cardinals 31-14 (AZ in MC) Cardinals 17-10 (SF) 2006 Cardinals 34-27 (AZ) Cardinals 26-20 (SF) 2007 49ers 20-17 (SF) 49ers 37-31 (AZ)# 2008 Cardinals 23-13 (SF) Cardinals 29-24 (AZ) 2009 49ers 20-16 (AZ) * Chicago Cards, (SL) = St. Louis, (P) = Phoenix, (AZ) = Arizona, #Overtime

PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS VS. CARDINALS RB FRANK GORE In his last 7 games against Arizona, Gore has totaled 850 yards from scrimmage (534 rushing, 316 receiving), including 9 rushing touchdowns and 1 receiving score. YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE PER GAME VS. CARDINALS (2006-PRESENT) Player GP RUSH REC YPG TDS 1. Frank Gore, SF 7 534 316 121.4 10 2. Steven Jackson, STL 6 409 132 90.2 1 3. Torry Holt, JAC 7 0 601 85.9 4 4. Shaun Alexander 4 273 293 73.3 2 5. Darrell Jackson 4 0 255 66.5 2 *Minimum 4 Games Played GORE S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS VS. CARDINALS (2006-PRESENT) DATE RSH YDS AVG TD REC YDS TD TTL YDS 9/10/06, at Arz. 16 87 5.4 2 6 83 0 170 12/24/06, vs. Arz. 11 51 4.6 2 6 35 0 86 9/10/07, vs. Arz. 18 55 3.1 1 1 21 0 76 11/25/07, at Arz. 21 116 5.5 2 11 98 0 214 9/7/08, vs. Arz. 14 96 6.9 1 4 55 0 151 11/10/08, at Arz. 23 99 4.3 0 1 6 0 105 9/13/09, at Arz. 22 30 1.4 1 3 18 1 48 TOTAL 125 534 4.3 9 32 316 1 850 LB PATRICK WILLIS Willis has played some of the best games of his career against the Cardinals, having totaled 72 tackles, 1 INT, 1 FF, 4 PDs and a half sack. As a rookie, Willis chased down WR Sean Morey and made a game-saving tackle at Arz (11/25) in overtime. WILLIS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS VS. CARDINALS (2006-PRESENT) DATE TOT SOL AST SK INT PD FF 9/10/07, vs. Arz. 15 10 5 0.0 0 1 1 11/25/07, at Arz. 21 15 6 0.5 0 1 0 9/7/08, vs. Arz. 9 6 3 0.0 0 1 0 11/10/08, at Arz. 13 11 2 0.0 0 0 0 9/13/09, at Arz. 14 12 2 0.0 1 2 0 TOTAL 72 54 18 0.5 1 5 1 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS PLAYER NFL RK NFC RK TE VERNON DAVIS Receiving TDs (10) Among All Players 1t 1t Leading Scorers, non-kickers (60) 6t 2t Receiving Yards (781) Among TE s 3 1 Receptions (63) Among TE s 5 3 Receptions (21) in 4th Qtr. Among All Players 5t 3 Touchdowns (4) in 4th Qtr. Among All Players 1t 1 P ANDY LEE Punting Average (48.3) 2 1 Net Punting Average (41.8) 2 1 LB PATRICK WILLIS Tackles (123) 1 1 LB MANNY LAWSON Sacks (5.5) Among Linebackers 14th 4 Forced Fumbles (3) Among Linebackers 6t 2t Defensive stats are those provided by the NFL, not from coaches film review. THE HEAD COACHES Mike Singletary is in his first full season as the head coach of the 49ers. A two-time Defensive Player of the Year (1985 &1988), Singletary played 12 seasons (1981-92) for the Chicago Bears and earned countless honors, including 10 consecutive Pro Bowl nods and eight first-team All-Pro selections. After retiring in 1993, he decided to take time away from the game to raise a family. In 2003, Singletary broke into the coaching ranks as the inside linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens. He then moved on to the 49ers in 2005, where he served as the assistant head coach and linebackers coach. A year later, he was elevated to assistant head coach/defense, a title which he held until taking over as the 49ers head coach midway through the 2008 season. He went on to compile a 5-4 record that year, which included victories in five of the final seven contests of the season. Mike Singletary Ken Whisenhunt 10-11 Regular Season Record as Head Coach 25-19 10-11 Record as Head Coach w/ Current Team 25-19 2nd Years as Head Coach with Team 3rd 2nd Years as Head Coach in NFL 3rd 7th Years as an NFL Coach 13th Ken Whisenhunt enters his 3rd season as head coach of the Cardinals. In 2008, Whisenhunt led the Cardinals to their first home playoff game (since 1947), division title (since 1975), conference title and Super Bowl berth (franchise history). In 2007, the Cardinals enjoyed a resurgence in Whisenhunt s first season at the helm. The team finished at 8-8, their best record in 10 years, setting a franchise record with 32 passing touchdowns. Whisenhunt served as offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2004-06, helping lead the team to a Super Bowl victory in 2005. FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE 49ers head coach Mike Singletary is one of nine current head coaches who has playing experience in the NFL. Singletary was selected by the Chicago Bears in the second round of the 1981 NFL Draft with the 38th overall pick. In the seventh game of his rookie season, he earned a starting role and found his niche as the cornerstone of the Bears 46 defense. A two-time Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year award winner (1985 & 1988), Singletary was named to the NFL Team of the 80s after being selected to play in a team-record 10 consecutive Pro Bowls. The former Bears defensive captain was also named first-team All-Pro eight times (1983-89; 1991), second-team All-Pro twice and All-NFC nine times. Singletary finished each of his final 11 seasons on Chicago s defense ranked either first or second in tackles, and at the end of his career, had amassed 1,488 tackles, 885 solo tackles, 51 passes defensed, 12 fumble recoveries and seven interceptions. He also started a defensive team record 172 games for the Bears, trailing only running back Walter Payton s 184 career starts for the all-time lead. HEAD COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCE Coach Reg. Season Record Years Played in NFL Mike Singletary (S.F.) 10-11 (.476) 12 Jack Del Rio (Jac.) 57-51 (.527) 11 Jim Zorn (Was.) 11-17 (.393) 11 Ken Whisenhunt (Arz.) 24-20 (.545) 9 Gary Kubiak (Hou.) 27-33 (.450) 9 Jeff Fisher (Ten.) 132-110 (.545) 5 Tom Cable (Oak.) 8-16 (.333) 1 Sean Payton (N.O.) 36-23 (.610) 1

THE LAST TIME San Francisco 20, Arizona 16 At Glendale, AZ, September 13, 2009 Head coach Mike Singletary delivered a very simple message to his team in advance of their season opening matchup against the defending NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals Believe. His players did just that as they battled through a tremendously physical game highlighted by impressive defensive efforts from both squads. After being stymied on offense for more than 3 quarters, the 49ers embarked on a 15-play, 80-yd. drive that consumed 7:26 of clock time en route to a 3-yd., go-ahead TD pass from QB Shaun Hill to RB Frank Gore. On the drive, offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye scrapped the run game that he had dialed up all afternoon and left the contest to Hill s right arm. The QB responded going 9 of 13 for 72 yds. and the TD to Gore. On the series, Hill utilized his playmakers, including TE Vernon Davis who hauled in 4 passes for 35 yds. The 49ers opened the scoring in the 1st quarter after All-Pro LB Patrick Willis intercepted a QB Kurt Warner pass to set his team up at the ARZ 36. Six plays later K Joe Nedney connected on a 37-yd. FG. Nedney later connected on a 50-yd. FG to give the Niners a 6-0 lead entering the 2nd stanza. The Cardinals finally got some offense going in the 2nd quarter as K Neil Rackers drilled a 44-yd. FG on their first possession. As the 49ers run game continued to struggle, Hill aired the ball out to All-Pro WR Isaac Bruce on a 50-yd. bomb, setting the offense up at the 6-yd. line. With a tired Arizona defense, the 49ers called on Gore the very next play. He hit pay dirt plunging through a massive hole into the endzone. With the momentum in their favor, CB Nate Clements capitalized on another Warner mistake, as he hauled in his first interception of the year. Clements effort, and those of his defensive backfield mates, limited one of the game s best WR tandems in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin, to a combined 8 recepts. for 90 yds. and 1 TD. The 49ers were unable to capitalize on Clements pick, as Hill was sacked and forced to fumble on the next series. The Cardinals jumped on the opportunity, posting another Rackers FG this time from 29 yds. San Francisco left the field at the half with a 13-6 lead. The Cardinals carried momentum into the 3rd quarter, and on their 2nd possession, Warner led his team on 69-yd. scoring drive that resulted in a 5-yd. TD pass to Fitzgerald, knotting the score at 13. After a 49ers 3-n-out, Arizona again moved the ball to post points, a 43-yd. FG by Rackers just seconds into the 4th quarter, for the Cardinals final points of the game. The Niners would then embark on their game-winning drive and back it up with a defensive performance that paralyzed the Cardinals. TEAM STATISTICS SF ARZ First Downs 13 17 Net Yards Gained 203 299 Rushes/Yards 25/21 17/40 Net Yards Passing 182 259 Att/Comp/INT 31/18/0 44/26/2 Sacked/Yards Lost 4/27 3/29 Punts/Average 8/49.1 6/54.7 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 Penalties/Yards 4/31 12/82 Time of Possession 31:37 28:23 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts San Francisco 6 7 0 7 20 Arizona 0 6 7 3 16 SF - J. Nedney, 37 FG (5-17, 2:30) SF - J. Nedney, 50 FG (5-24, 2:22) Arz - N. Rackers, 44 FG (6-52, 2:19) SF - F. Gore, 6 run (J. Nedney) (7-68, 3:03) Arz - N. Rackers, 29 FG (8-49, 1:15) Arz - L. Fitzgerald, 5 pass from K. Warner (N. Rackers) (7-69, 4:10) Arz - N. Rackers, 43 FG (8-36, 3:20) SF - F. Gore, 3 pass from S. Hill (J. Nedney) (15-80, 7:26) RUSHING: 49ERS - F. Gore 22-30-1, M. Norris 1-2, G. Coffee 1-(-3), I. Bruce 1-(-8)... CARDS - C. Wells 7-29, T. Hightower 8-15, K. Warner 2-(-4). RECEIVING: 49ERS - V. Davis 5-40, I. Bruce 4-74, J. Morgan 3-38, F. Gore 3-18-1 TD, A. Battle 2-22, D. Walker 1-17... CARDS - T. Hightower 12-121, L. Fitzgerald 6-71-1 TD, J. Urban 5-74, A. Boldin 2-19, D. Kreider 1-3. PASSING: 49ERS - S. Hill 31-18-209-0-1 TD... CARDS - K. Warner 44-26-288-2-1 TD. INTs: 49ERS - N. Clements 1-8, P. Willis 1-4... CARDS - None. SACKS: 49ERS - P. Haralson - 1.0, R. McDonald - 1.0, J. Smith - 1.0... CARDS - B. Berry - 1.0, D. Dockett - 1.0, C. Okeafor - 1.0, Team - 1.0. WHAT TO LOOK FOR TE VERNON DAVIS Needs 4 TDs to set an NFL record for the most TDs in a single season by a tight end. With a score last week, Davis set a franchise record for the most touchdown catches by a 49ers tight end, surpassing the 9 scores by Brent Jones (1994) and Ted Kwalick (1972). Needs 45 receiving yds. to pass Eric Johnson (825-2004) for the most receiving yds. by a 49ers TE in a single season. Needs 1 TD to record his 4th game in a row with a score. RB FRANK GORE Needs 3 more 100-yard games to tie RB Joe Perry (20) for the most in 49ers history. Currently ranks 2nd on the list with 17. Ranks 8th in team history with 6,805 yds. from scrimmage in his career. Needs 149 yds. to surpass RB Hugh McElhenny (6,954) for 7th on the list Needs 1 more TD to set a career-high for total TDs in a season (9 TDs in 2006). He currently has 9 TDs (6 rush/3 receiving). K JOE NEDNEY With 1,050 career points, Nedney currently ranks 39th alltime in scoring and needs 3 points to move past RB Emmitt Thomas (1,052) into 38th place on the NFL s all-time scoring list. He ranks 11th among active players. S MARK ROMAN Will extend his streak to 110 consecutive games played. He ranks 2nd in the NFL among safeties with 109 consecutive games played. DT JUSTIN SMITH Will extend his streak to 136 consecutive starts. He leads all defensive linemen with 135 consecutive starts. The Cardinals Darnell Dockett ranks 2nd with 77 consecutive starts. RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS SINGLE SEASON BY NFL TE PLAYER TD 1. Antonio Gates, 2004 13 2t. Todd Christensen, 1983 12 Mike Ditka, 1961 12 Jerry Smith, 1967 12 Wesley Walls, 1999 12 6t. Dallas Clark, 2007 11 Paul Coffman, 1983 11 Tony Gonzalez, 1999 11 9t. Vernon Davis, 2009 10 11 Other Players 10 RECEIVING YARDS SINGLE SEASON BY TE, 49ERS PLAYER YDS 1. Eric Johnson, 2004 825 2 Vernon Davis, 2009 781 3. Ted Kwalick, 1972 751 YDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, 49ERS PLAYER YDS 6. Garrison Hearst 7,139 7. Hugh McElhenny 6,954 8. Frank Gore 6,805 9. Dwight Clark 6,800 ALL-TIME SCORERS, NFL PLAYER PTS 35. Garo Yepremian 1,074 36. Kris Brown 1,070 37. Mike Vanderjagt 1,067 38. Emmitt Smith 1,052 39. Joe Nedney 1,050 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED BY SAFETIES, NFL PLAYER GM 1. Deon Grant, SEA 140 2. Mark Roman, SF 109 3. Donnie Nickey, TEN 91 CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED BY DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, NFL PLAYER GM 1. Justin Smith, SF 135 2. Darnell Dockett, ARI 77 3. Kevin Williams, MIN 63 QB ALEX SMITH Needs 4 TD passes to set a new single-season career-high (2006-16).

49ERS RECORD WHEN... TEAM UNDER SIGNLETARY IN 2009 At Home 7-3 4-2 On Grass 8-8 5-5 On Monday Night 0-1 0-0 On Primetime 1-1 1-0 Vs. Cardinals 1-1 1-0 Vs. NFC West 5-3 3-1 In December 3-2 0-1 Scoring on opening drive 4-2 2-2 Scoring first 11-3 5-3 Leading at half 8-4 5-3 Leading after three quarters 6-2 4-1 Winning time of possession 6-3 5-1 Out-rushing opponent 6-3 3-1 Out-passing opponent 3-3 1-2 Out-gaining opponent 4-4 2-2 OFFENSE 40% + 3rd down conversions 6-3 2-0 50% + 3rd down conversions 3-0 1-0 Not throwing an INT 6-2 4-1 Passing for 300+yards 0-3 0-1 Having a 100+ yard rusher 3-0 2-0 Having a 100+ yard receiver 0-4 0-3 Scoring 20+ points 7-6 4-4 Scoring 30+ points 2-0 1-0 Rushing for 150+ yards 1-0 1-0 Having 20+ first downs 1-3 0-1 Not allowing a sack 1-1 1-0 Allowing two or fewer sacks 5-4 2-3 DEFENSE Opponents less than 40% on 3rd down 8-4 4-2 Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down 4-2 3-1 Scoring a defensive TD 1-0 1-0 Returning an INT for a TD 1-0 1-0 Returning a fumble for a TD 1-0 1-0 Recording 3+ sacks 7-2 3-2 Recording 5+ sacks 2-1 2-1 Winning the turnover battle 6-0 5-0 Allowing 17 or fewer points 9-1 5-0 Allowing a 100-yard rusher 2-2 0-2 Allowing a 100-yard receiver 2-7 1-4 Not allowing a rushing TD 8-6 5-3 Not allowing a passing TD 5-1 3-1 MUSIC TO MY EARS Jimmy Raye has a history of getting the most out of his running backs and tight ends, which is music to the ears of both RB Frank Gore and TE Vernon Davis. From 1983-84, Raye orchestrated a Los Angeles Rams offense that featured RB Eric Dickerson, who rushed for 2,105 yards in 1984 and 1,808 yards in 1983. Several years later, Raye guided TE Tony Gonzalez to the 2nd highest receiving total of his career (1,203 in 2000), while serving as the Chiefs offensive coordinator from 1998-2000. Since I ve been here, I haven t really had the opportunity to showcase what I could do, but now that Jimmy Raye has come in, he s given me a lot more opportunity to make plays, said Davis. Davis 10 TD receptions currently rank tied for 1st among NFL receivers, while his 781 receiving yards rank 3rd in the NFL and 1st in the NFC among tigt ends. I think with his speed and athleticism, his ability to in-line block and the fact that he can block a defensive end in the league, which is unusual for a tight end, and having the combination of the ability to go downfield and matchup and catch the ball, I see him being a very good fit. Raye said. One of the key messages head coach Mike Singletary has continually stressed throughout training camp and into the season has been ball security. Despite giving up four turnovers against the Titans (11/8), the 17 turnovers so far this year are the fewest by the 49ers in the first 12 games of a season, dating back 2003. The 17 giveaways also rank tied for the 8th fewest in the NFL this season. DRIVING IT HOME San Francisco s offense has experienced success when entering the red zone, scoring 15 TDs in 26 red zone drives to rank 8th in the NFL with a 57.7 TD efficiency. RED ZONE TOUCHDOWN EFFICIENCY, NFL (2009) TEAM Drives TD TD EFFIC. 1. Arizona 42 28 66.7 2. Miami 40 25 62.5 3. Indianapolis 44 27 61.4 4. Minnesota 50 30 60.0 5. New Orleans 57 34 59.6 6. Tennessee 29 17 58.6 7. Tampa Bay 24 14 58.3 8. San Francisco 26 15 57.7 BALL SECURITY TURNOVERS IN FIRST 12 GAMES OF SEASON, 49ERS (SINCE 2004) YEAR TO 1. 2009 17 2. 2003 19 3. 2006 26 4. 2007 27 5. 2008 28 6. 2004 29 7. 2005 31 PRODUCTIVE PLAY INSIDE THE 30 San Francisco s offense has been highly productive when getting into opponents territory. When entering inside opponents 30-yard line, the 49ers offense ranks tied for 7th in the NFL in overall scoring efficiency (83.3%) and has scored a TD in half the visits (50.0%). INSIDE 30-YARD LINE SCORING EFFICIENCY, NFL (2009) TEAM DRIVES TD FG SCOR EFFIC. 1. Miami 47 25 16 87.2 2. San Diego 60 28 24 86.7 3. Indianapolis 55 33 14 85.5 4. Kansas City 37 16 15 83.8 5. Philadelphia 49 19 22 83.7 6. Green Bay 55 16 21 83.6 7t. San Francisco 42 21 14 83.3 Minnesota 60 33 17 83.3 9. Arizona 56 31 15 82.1 10. Seattle 48 18 21 81.3 INSIDE 30-YARD LINE TOUCHDOWN EFFICIENCY, NFL (2009) TEAM DRIVES RSH TD PASS TD TDs TD EFFIC. 1. Indianapolis 55 12 21 33 60.0 2. Arizona 56 10 21 31 55.4 3. Minnesota 60 12 21 33 55.0 4. New Orleans 70 17 21 38 54.3 5. Atlanta 50 12 14 27 54.0 6. Miami 47 15 10 25 53.2 7. Houston 52 8 19 27 51.9 8. San Francisco 42 4 16 21 50.0 9. Detroit 40 7 12 19 47.5 10. San Diego 60 12 15 28 46.7

ResiliENT IN THE RED ZONE The 49ers defense has faced 38 drives by opponents into their red zone, but have only allowed 15 touchdowns to rank 3rd in red zone touchdown efficiency. OPPONENT RED ZONE TOUCHDOWN SCORING, NFL (2009) TEAM Drives TD TD Effic. 1. Washington 29 8 27.6 2. Minnesota 31 11 35.5 3. San Francisco 38 15 39.5 4. New Orleans 44 19 43.2 5. Cincinnati 27 12 44.4 New York Jets 27 12 44.4 NFL AVG. 37 19 51.6 stingy in the second half The 49ers defense ranks among the best in points allowed in the 2nd half, giving up 86 points or 7.2 points per game to rank 3rd in the NFL. 2ND HALF POINTS ALLOWED, NFL (2009) TEAM 2nd Half Points Allowed 2nd Half PPG 1. Indianapolis 81 6.8 2. Washington 82 6.8 3. San Francisco 86 7.2 4. New York Jets 95 7.9 5t. Cincinnati 96 8.0 Tennessee 96 8.0 NFL AVG. 121 10.1 FIERCE ON FIRST DOWN The 49ers defense has done well on first downs, forcing opponents to have an average of 8.47 yards-to-go on 2nd down to rank 3rd in the NFL. The result has been positive as the unit ranks second in the league in the percentage (22.7) of first downs by opponents on second down. OPPONENT 2ND DOWN CONVERSIONS RATE, NFL (2009) TEAM PLYS FDS CONV. PCT 1. Phildadelphia 252 57 22.6 2. San Francisco 260 59 22.7 3. Pittsburgh 234 54 23.1 4. Green Bay 225 53 23.6 5. New York Jets 247 64 25.9 NFL Average 247 73 29.5 OPPONENT AVERAGE YARDS TO GO ON 2ND DOWN, NFL (2009) TEAM PLYS AVG YTG 1. Minnesota 235 8.66 2. Green Bay 232 8.59 3. San Francisco 272 8.47 4. Pittsburgh 240 8.45 5. Philadelphia 263 8.39 NFL Average 256 7.97 PCT. OF OPP. RUSHES OF 4+ YARDS ON 1ST DOWN, NFL (2009) TEAM RSH 4+ YD RSH PCT OF 4+ RSH 1. San Francisco 163 55 33.7 2. Pittsburgh 134 46 34.3 3. Green Bay 153 54 35.3 4. New York Giants 160 59 36.9 5. New York Jets 175 65 37.1 NFL Average 175 76 43.4 NOT SO EASY San Francisco s defense has made it difficult on opposing quarterbacks when entering inside the 49ers 30-yard line, allowing a passer rating of just 76.8, to rank 3rd in the NFL. Opposing quarterbacks have only connected on 7 touchdowns inside the 49ers 30-yard line, which is tied for the fewest in the NFL, while only completing 50.0 percent of passes (5th lowest in NFL). The 49ers have also had success limiting touchdowns by opponents when entering into their 30-yard line, ranking 2nd in the NFL in touchdown efficiency (34.0). OPP. PASSER RATING INSIDE 49ERS 30-YARD LINE, NFL (2009) TEAM ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT RTG 1. New Orleans 88 43 48.9 350 9 6 65.1 2. Miami 86 39 45.3 366 8 4 69.2 3. San Francisco 70 35 50.0 295 7 3 76.8 4. Kansas City 85 43 50.6 365 13 4 82.1 5. Pittsburgh 72 37 51.4 285 13 3 83.6 NFL AVG. 79 44 56.1 373 13 2 96.7 TOUCHDOWN EFFICIENCY INSIDE 30-YARD LINE, NFL (2009) TEAM Drives TD TD EFFIC. 1. Washington 43 9 20.9 2. San Francisco 47 16 34.0 3. Minnesota 41 14 34.1 4. Indianapolis 49 17 34.7 5. New York Jets 36 13 36.1 SACK ATTACK The 49ers defense has recorded 11 sacks over the past two games, giving the unit 30 on the season to rank tied for 7th in the NFL. If San Francisco continues on its current pace, the team would have 40 by season s end, which would mark the 2nd most by the team since 2003 (42). In particular, the 49ers linebackers have wreaked havoc on opposing QBs, ranking 2nd in the NFC and 6th in the NFL in sacks as a unit. 2009 TEAM SACKS, NFL 1. Minnesota 40 2. Pittsburgh 38 3t. Arizona 35 Miami 35 5. Denver 34 6. Philadelphia 33 7t. San Francisco 30 San Diego 30 2009 SACKS, NFC LINEBACKER UNITS 1. Dallas 20.0 2. San Francisco 17.0 3. Green Bay 16.5 4. Arizona 16.0 5. Washington 10.0 2009 SACKS, NFL LINEBACKER UNITS 1t. Denver 27.0 Pittsburgh 27.0 3. Miami 20.5 4. Dallas 20.0 5. San Diego 18.5 6. San Francisco 17.0

OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, NFL (2009) TEAM RUSHING YPG 1. Pittsburgh 77.8 2. Cincinnati 81.8 3. Minnesota 84.3 4. Green Bay 87.2 5. San Francisco 95.8 6. Baltimore 97.3 7. Philadelphia 98.8 OPPONENT YARDS PER CARRY, NFL (2009) TEAM ATT YDS AVG TD 1. Baltimore 330 1,168 3.54 7 2. Green Bay 292 1,046 3.58 4 3. Pittsburgh 260 933 3.59 3 4. San Francisco 318 1,150 3.62 9 5. Philadelphia 314 1,186 3.78 8 PERCENTAGE OF OPPONENT RUSHES OF 4+ YARDS, NFL (2009) TEAM Rushes 4+Yards Pct. 1. San Francisco 318 109 34.3 2. New York Giants 304 109 35.9 3. Baltimore 330 121 36.7 4. Philadelphia 314 119 37.9 5. Pittsburgh 260 99 38.1 OPPONENT 10+ YARD CARRIES, NFL (2009) TEAM 10+ Carries 1. Pittsburgh 21 2. Cincinnati 25 3. Tennessee 27 4. Baltimore 28 5t. San Francisco 29 Indianapolis 29 San Diego 29 Miami 29 NOWHERE TO RUN The 49ers defense has been extremely stingy against the run since defensive coordinator Greg Manusky s arrival in 2007, and has proven to be even more physical up front with head coach Mike Singletary at the helm. Ranks 3rd in the NFC and 5th in the NFL with 95.8 rushing yards allowed per game in 2009. Ranks 2nd in the NFC and 4th in the NFL with an opponent average of 3.62 yards per carry in 2009. Ranks 1st in the NFL for carries allowed that have gone for 4+ yards (34.3 pct.) in 2009. Ranks 1st in the NFC and tied for 5th in the NFL with 29 carries of 10+ yards allowed in 2009. PREVENTING POINTS The 49ers defense has faced 38 red zone drives by their opponents, but have allowed a limited amount of points. While the unit has allowed several field goals instead of touchdowns, it has also created turnovers. Against Jacksonville, the 49ers recorded two fumble recoveries in the second half when the Jaguars entered the red zone. The unit is ranked tied for 2nd in the NFL for red zone takeaways with five on the season. RED ZONE TAKEAWAYS, NFL (2009), TEAM DRIVES INT FR TA 1. Indianapolis 37 3 3 6 2t. San Francisco 38 3 2 5 New Orleans 44 5 0 5 St. Louis 42 3 2 5 Carolina 40 3 2 5 Green Bay 34 4 1 5 Ranks 1st in the NFC and 3rd in the NFL with 48 carries of 10+ yards allowed since head coach Mike Singletary took over. Ranks 2nd in the NFC and 5th in the NFL for fewest rushing yards allowed per game (95.3) since head coach Mike Singletary over. Ranks 1st in the NFC and 3rd in the NFL for yards allowed per carry (3.65) since head coach Mike Singletary took over. OPPONENT 10+ YARD CARRIES UNDER HEAD COACH MIKE SINGLETARY, NFL (Since 10/26/08) TEAM 10+ Carries 1. Pittsburgh 42 2. Cincinnati 44 3. San Francisco 48 4t. Indianapolis 49 Tennessee 49 OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER GAME UNDER HEAD COACH MIKE SINGLETARY, NFL (Since 10/26/08) TEAM GP ATT YDS YPG 1. Pittsburgh 22 508 1,799 81.8 2. Minnesota 21 456 1,746 83.1 3. Cincinnati 21 503 1,836 87.4 4. Baltimore 22 554 2,067 94.0 5. San Francisco 21 549 2,002 95.3 OPPONENT AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY UNDER HEAD COACH MIKE SINGLETARY, NFL (Since 10/26/08) TEAM GP ATT YDS YPG 1. Pittsburgh 22 508 1,799 3.54 2. Philadelphia 22 580 2,113 3.64 3. San Francisco 21 549 2,002 3.65 4. Cincinnati 21 503 1,836 3.65 5. Baltimore 22 554 2,067 3.73 QUICK TURNAROUND The 49ers defense ranks 3rd in the NFC and 5th in the NFL in the percentage of 3 and Out drives by its opponents. 3 & OUT DRIVES ON DEFENSE, NFL (2009) TEAM SERIES 3 & OUT DRIVES PCT, 1. New York Jets 138 44 31.9 2. Minnesota 139 44 31.7 3. Houston 138 41 29.7 4. Seattle 147 42 28.6 5. San Francisco 151 41 27.2 STRONG OUT OF THE GATES In every game this season, the 49ers defense has come out of the locker room determined to stop their opponent. The unit ranks 1st in total points allowed (6) on opponents first offensive possessions in the 1st half and 2nd half combined. POINTS ALLOWED ON OPPONENTS FIRST OFFENSIVE POSSESSIONS, 1ST AND 2ND HALF, (2009) TEAM 1st Half 2nd Half Total PA 1. San Francisco 3 3 6 2. Minnesota 6 12 18 3. Cincinnati 6 17 23 4. New York Jets 23 7 30

PROBABLE STARTERS - OFFENSE WR MICHAEL CRABTREE - (D-1 in 09) The rookie has caught 32 passes for 406 yds. and 1 TD in 7 starts this year. His 58.0 receiving yds. per game rank 1st among all rookies. LT BARRY SIMS - (FA in 08) The 11th-year pro stepped into action at Ind. (11/1) after Joe Staley was injured on the first play of the game. A veteran of 162 (132 starts), Sims started 8 games at RT in 2008 for San Francisco. LG DAVID BAAS - (D-2 in 05) - (BAHS) The 5th-year veteran has started at both guard positions since being selected in the 2nd round of the 2005 NFL Draft. Baas has started the past 21 games at LG, and made 5 starts as a rookie and 8 starts in 2007 at RG. Baas has played in 72 games (34 starts). C ERIC HEITMANN - (D-7A in 02) - (HEIGHT-minn) The 8th-year veteran has been a mainstay on the 49ers offensive line since being selected by the team in 2002. After lining up at both guard positions early in his career, Heitmann moved to center for the final 6 games of the 2005 season and has remained there since. He has played in 115 games (110 starts) in his career. RG CHILO RACHAL - (D-2 in 08) - (ray-shell) The 2nd-year pro out of USC has started 16 games at RG, dating back to 2008. Rachal has seen action in 20 career games (17 starts). RT ADAM SNYDER - (D-3B in 05) The 5th-year veteran earned the starting RT role this past training camp. He rotated at RG with Chilo Rachal in a start at Hou. (10/25) after T Tony Pashos took over the starting RT position. With Pashos injured in the game, Snyder moved back as the starting RT. Known for his versatility, he has played in 72 games (50 starts) in his career (21 at LT, 17 at RT, 7 at LG, 5 at RG). TE VERNON DAVIS - (D-1A in 06) The 4th-year veteran Davis leads the team with 63 catches for 781 yds. and 10 TDs (tied for 1st NFL). He became the first 49ers TE to catch 3 TD passes in a game (at Hou. - 10/25) and has the most TD catches of any 49ers TE in a single season. Davis ranks 1st among NFC TEs in yds. and and 3rd in recepts. He has played in 52 games (50 starts). WR JOSH MORGAN - (D-6 in 08) The 2nd-year veteran has caught 36 passes for 404 yds. and 2 TDs. He now has 56 recepts. for 723 yds. and 5 TDs in his career, playing in 24 games (13 starts). QB ALEX SMITH - (D-1A in 05) The 5th-year veteran saw his first appearance in 28 games at Hou. (10/25), replacing QB Shaun Hill in the 2nd half. Smith went on to complete 15 of 22 passes for 206 yds. and 3 TDs for a passer rating of 118.6. The former first overall pick has seen action in 7 games (6 starts) this season, completing 149 of 241 passes (61.8 pct.) for 1,577 yds. with 13 TDs and 7 INTs for a passer rating of 86.7. He recorded his first 300-yd passing game at Sea. (12/6), completing 27 of 45 passes for 310 yds. and 2 TDs for a 95.6 passer rating. He s played in 39 career games (36 starts). RB FRANK GORE - (D-3A in 05) The 5th-year veteran had 207 rushing yds. and two TDs (79 and 80 yards) vs. Sea., but suffered a right ankle strain and right hind foot sprain in the first offensive series at Min. (9/27) that sidelined him for 2 games. He returned to the starting lineup at Hou. (10/25) and has rushed for 668 yds. on 137 carries since that time and has 6 rushing TDs and 3 receiving TDs on the season. Three of his six TD carries have gone for over 60 yards. Gore is the only player in 49ers history to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons, after posting 1,036 rushing yds. in 2008. He has played in 69 games (56 starts). FB MORAN NORRIS - (UFA in 09) The 9th-year veteran rejoined the 49ers after spending the 2008 season as a member of Detroit. In 2006, Norris helped Gore to a Pro Bowl season with a team record 1,695 rushing yds. He has played in 115 games (43 starts). PROBABLE STARTERS - DEFENSE DT ISAAC SOPOAGA - (D-4A in 04) The 6th-year veteran has registered 52 tackles, 7 QB hits, 9 QB pressures, 1 sack and 1 PD. Sopoaga posted career-highs in 2008 with 15 starts and 66 tackles. He has played in 75 games (35 starts) in his career. NT AUBRAYO FRANKLIN - (UFA in 07 - Baltimore) - (ah-bry-uh) The 7th-year veteran has posted 68 tackles, 8 QB pressures, 5 QB hits, 2 sacks and 1 INT. Singletary called Franklin the most consistent player on the 49ers defense this season. He has played in 78 games (41 starts). DT JUSTIN SMITH - (UFA in 08 - Cincinnati) The 9th-year veteran has totaled 66 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 FFs, 1 FR, 5 TFLs, 39 QB hits, 58 QB pressures and 1 PD. Smith earned the 49ers Bill Walsh Award in 2008 after leading the team in QB pressures (57) and ranking 2nd in sacks (7.0). He has an active streak of 135 consecutive starts, which is by far the longest streak of current defensive lineman (ARZ Darnell Dockett - 77 straight starts). He has played in 139 career games (135 starts). SAM LB MANNY LAWSON - (D-1B in 06) The 4th-year veteran has posted 64 tackles, 23 QB pressures, 22 QB hits, 4 FFs and a team-high 5.5 sacks. Lawson started 10 games in 2008, tallying 3 sacks, 2 FFs and 2 blocked kicks. He has played in 44 games (35 starts) in his career. TED LB TAKEO SPIKES - (FA in 08) - (tuh-kee-oh) The 12th-year veteran has totaled 71 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 TFLs, 2 QB pressures and 2 PDs. Spikes took over the 49ers starting LB role 4 games into the 2008 season and finished the year ranked 2nd on the team in tackles (122) to go along with 3 INTs, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 sack. He was inactive at GB (11/22) with a hamstring injury. Spikes has played in 167 career games (163 starts). MIKE LB PATRICK WILLIS - (D-1A in 07) The 3rd-year player leads the team with 136 tackles to go along with 3.0 sacks, 2 INTs (1 returned for TD), 2 FFs, 9 TFLs and 11 PDs. Willis earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl honor in 2008 after leading the team in tackles (185) in addition to posting 1 sack, 1 INT returned for a TD (86 yards), 1 FF, 1 FR and 11 PDs. He earned Defensive Rookie of the Year and All-Pro honors, in 2007. He has started all 44 games played. WILL PARYS HARALSON - (D-5 in 06) - (PARIS) The 4th-year veteran has 55 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 29 QB hits, 44 QB pressures and 3 PDs. Haralson posted career-highs of 57 tackles and 8 sacks (tied for 2nd most among NFC linebackers) in 16 games with 10 starts, in 2008. He has seen action in 51 games (33 starts) in his career. CB DRE BLY - (FA in 09) The 11th-year veteran took over as the starting cornerback vs. Jac. (11/30) and has posted 23 tackles, 10 PDs, 1 FF and 1 INT this season. A two-time Pro Bowler, Bly has the most INTs (35) among NFL cornerbacks since 2001. He has played in 163 games (113 starts). CB SHAWNTAE SPENCER - (D-2B in 04) The 6th-year veteran has posted 51 tackles, 1 INT and 12 PDs. Spencer returned to the starting lineup after serving as the 49ers starting CB in his first 3 NFL seasons. Spencer was limited in 2008 due to a knee injury after battling through a quad injury a year prior. He has seen action in 69 games (52 starts) in his career. SS MICHAEL LEWIS - (UFA in 07 - Philadelphia) The 8th-year veteran has posted 83 tackles, 5 QB hits, 1 INT, 1 sack, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 4 PDs in 2009. Lewis has ranked among the team leaders in tackles in each of his first 2 seasons with the 49ers. He missed a game at Hou. (10/25) due to concussion suffered vs. Atl (10/11). A Pro Bowler in 04, he s played in 119 games (101 starts) in his career. FS DASHON GOLDSON - (D-4B in 07) - (duh-shawn) The 3rd-year veteran ranks 2nd on the team with 93 tackles to go along with 2 INTs, 2 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR and 3 PDs this year. Goldson is in his first season as the 49ers starting FS. He was inactive for 6 contests last season due to a knee injury, but played the final 2 games of the season. He has seen action in 31 games (14 starts) in his career.

49ERS PRIMETIME GAMES (National Football League - 1970-Present) 49ERS PRIMETIME RECORDS Prime Time 57-29 (home - 34-13, road - 23-16) Monday Nights 38-24 (home - 21-10, road - 17-14) Sunday Nights 11-8 (home - 8-4, road - 3-4) Thursday Nights 5-0 (home - 2-0, road - 3-0) Thanksgiving Day 2-0-1 (road - 2-0-1) Friday Nights 2-0 (home - 2-0) Saturday Nights 1-2 (home - 1-0, road - 0-2) Games After Monday 36-17 (home - 28-5, road - 8-12) Games After Monday Win 23-10 (home - 16-3, road - 7-7) Games After Monday Loss 13-7 (home - 12-2, road - 1-5) 49ERS ON MONDAY NIGHTS YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND. 2008 Nov. 10 at Ari. 24-29 L 64,519 2007 Sept. 10 Ari. 20-17 W 68,111 Nov. 12 at Sea. 0-24 L 68,331 2003 Nov. 17 Pit. 30-14 W 67,877 2002 Oct. 14 at Sea. 28-21 W 66,420 Nov. 25 Phi. 17-38 L 67,919 Dec. 30 at StL 21-30 L 66,118 2001 Oct. 1 at N.Y. Jets 19-17 W 78,722 1999 Sept. 27 at Ari. 24-10 W 72,100 Nov. 29 G.B. 3-20 L 68,304 Jan. 3 at Atl. 29-34 L 57,980 1998 Sept. 14 at Was. 45-10 W 76,798 Nov. 30 N.Y. Giants 31-7 W 68,212 Dec. 14 Det. 35-13 W 68,585 1997 Sept. 29 at Car. 34-21 W 70,972 Nov. 10 at Phi. 24-12 W 67,133 Dec. 15 Den. 34-17 W 68,461 1996 Oct. 14 at G.B. 20-23 (OT) L 60,716 Dec. 2 at Atl. 34-10 W 46,318 Dec. 23 Det. 24-14 W 61,921 1995 Sept. 25 at Det. 24-27 L 76,236 Nov. 20 at Mia. 44-20 W 73,080 Dec. 18 Min. 37-30 W 64,975 1994 Sept. 5 L.A. Raiders 44-14 W 68,032 Nov. 28 at N.O. 35-14 W 61,304 Dec. 26 at Min. 14-21 L 63,326 1993 Sept. 13 at Cle. 13-23 L 78,218 Nov. 22 N.O. 42-7 W 66,500 Jan. 3 Phi. 34-37 (OT) L 61,653 1992 Nov. 9 at Atl. 41-3 W 67,404 Dec. 28 Det. 24-6 W 55,907 1991 Sept. 2 at N.Y. Giants 14-16 L 76,319 Nov. 25 at L.A. Rams 33-10 W 61,881 Dec. 22 Chi. 52-14 W 60,419 1990 Sept. 10 at N.O. 13-12 W 68,629 Dec. 3 N.Y. Giants 7-3 W 66,092 Dec. 17 at L.A. Rams 26-10 W 65,619 1989 Nov. 6 N.O. 31-13 W 63,461 Nov. 27 N.Y. Giants 34-24 W 63,461 Dec. 11 at L.A. Rams 30-27 W 67,959 1988 Oct. 24 at Chi. 9-10 L 65,293 Nov. 21 Was. 37-21 W 59,268 1987 Oct. 5 at N.Y. Giants 41-21 W 16,471 Dec. 14 Chi. 41-0 W 63,509 1986 Nov. 17 at Was. 6-14 L 54,774 Dec. 1 N.Y. Giants 17-21 L 59,777 1985 Nov. 11 at Den. 16-17 L 73,173 Nov. 25 Sea. 19-6 W 57,482 Dec. 9 L.A. Rams 20-27 L 60,581 1984 Sept. 10 Was. 37-31 W 59,707 Oct. 8 at N.Y. Giants 31-10 W 76,112 1983 Dec. 19 Dal. 42-17 W 59,957 1978 Nov. 27 Pit. 7-24 L 51,657 1977 Sept. 19 at Pit. 0-27 L 48,046 Dec. 12 Dal. 35-42 L 55,848 1976 Oct. 11 at L.A. Rams 16-0 W 84,483 Nov. 29 Min. 20-16 W 56,775 1974 Oct. 14 at Det. 13-17 L 45,199 Nov. 4 L.A. Rams 13-15 L 57,526 1973 Nov. 26 G.B. 20-6 W 49,244 1972 Dec. 4 L.A. Rams 16-26 L 60,175 1971 Dec. 6 K.C. 17-26 L 45,306 49ERS ON SUNDAY NIGHTS YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND. 2005 Oct. 2 at Ari (M.C.) 14-31 L 103,467 2004 Oct. 3 StL 14-24 L 66,696 Oct. 31 at Chi. 13-23 L 62,054 2003 Oct. 12 at Sea. 19-20 L 66,437 2001 Oct. 7 Car. 24-14 W 66,944 Dec. 2 Buf. 35-0 W 67,252 1999 Dec. 26 Was. 20-26 (OT) L 68,329 1998 Nov. 22 N.O. 31-20 W 68,429 1997 Dec. 21 at Sea. 9-38 L 66,253 1996 Nov. 3 at N.O. 24-17 W 53,297 1995 Dec. 3 Buf. 27-17 W 65,568 1994 Nov. 20 L.A. Rams 31-27 W 62,774 1993 Dec. 5 Cin. 21-8 W 60,039 1992 Sep. 27 at N.O. 16-10 W 68,591 1990 Nov. 11 at Dal. 24-6 W 62,966 1988 Dec. 18 L.A. Rams 16-38 L 62,444 1987 Nov. 29 Cle. 38-24 W 60,243 Dec. 27 L.A. Rams 48-0 W 57,953 1982 Dec. 19 Atl. 7-17 L 53,234 49ERS ON THURSDAY NIGHTS YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND. 2009 Nov. 12 vs. Chi. 10-6 W 69,732 2006 Dec. 14 at Sea. 24-14 W 67,650 2002 Sep. 5 at N.Y. Giants 16-13 W 78,748 1983 Sep. 8 at Min. 48-17 W 58,167 1982 Dec. 2 L.A. Rams 30-24 W 58,574 49ERS ON THURSDAY THANKSGIVING DAY GAMES YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND. 1972 Nov. 23 at Dal. 31-10 W 65,214 1969 Nov. 27 at Dal. 24-24 T 62,348 1966 Nov. 24 at Det. 41-14 W 53,181 49ERS ON FRIDAY NIGHTS YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND. 1986 Dec. 19 L.A. Rams 24-14 W 60,266 1984 Dec. 14 L.A. Rams 19-16 W 59,743 49ERS ON SATURDAY NIGHTS YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND. 2007 Dec. 13 vs. Cin. 20-13 W 68,053 1999 Dec. 18 at Car. 24-41 L 62,373 1993 Dec. 11 at Atl. 24-27 L 64,688

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 49ERS MONDAY NIGHT SINGLE GAME RECORDS RUSHING YARDS NAME ATT YDS OPPONENT DATE Hearst, Garrison 24 198 Detroit 12-14-98 Hearst, Garrison 20 166 N.Y. Giants 11-30-98 Jackson, Wilbur 30 156 Minnesota 11-29-76 Williams, Delvin 20 153 Minnesota 11-29-76 Hearst, Garrison 28 141 at Carolina 9-29-77 Hearst, Garrison 22 138 at Washington 9-14-98 Carter, Dexter 13 124 at L.A. Rams 12-17-90 Craig, Roger 22 117 at Denver 11-11-85 Watters, Ricky 16 116 New Orleans 11-22-93 Watters, Ricky 26 105 at New Orleans 11-28-94 Kirby, Terry 12 105 at Atlanta 12-2-96 Phillips, Lawrence 9 102 at Arizona 9-27-99 Tyler, Wendell 14 101 at N.Y. Giants 10-8-84 RECEIVING YARDS NAME NO YDS OPPONENT DATE Rice, Jerry 14 289 Minnesota 12-18-95 Taylor, John 11 286 at L.A. Rams 12-11-89 Rice, Jerry 10 241 L.A. Rams 12-9-85 Rice, Jerry 12 204 at Washington 11-17-86 Rice, Jerry 11 181 at Detroit 9-25-95 Rice, Jerry 7 169 L.A. Rams 9-5-94 Owens, Terrell 13 166 Philadelphia 11-25-02 Owens, Terrell 8 155 Pittsburgh 11-17-03 Rice, Jerry 8 149 at Miami 11-20-95 Rice, Jerry 6 143 at Atlanta 12-3-00 Owens Terrell 5 140 N.Y. Giants 11-30-98 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE - RUSH/RECEIVING NAME RUSH REC TOTAL OPPONENT DATE Rice, Jerry 10 289 299 Minnesota 12-18-95 Taylor, John 0 286 286 at L.A. Rams 12-11-89 Rice, Jerry 14 241 255 L.A. Rams 12-9-85 Rice, Jerry 9 204 213 at Washington 11-17-86 Hearst, Garrison 198 0 98 Detroit 12-14-98 Rice, Jerry 23 169 192 L.A. Raid. 9-5-94 Rice, Jerry 0 181 181 at Detroit 9-25-95 LONG PUNTS NAME YDS OPPONENT DATE Lee, Andy 63 at Arizona 11-10-08 Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 61 at Cleveland 9-13-93 Lee, Andy 60 at Seattle 11-12-07 Runager, Max 58 N.Y. Giants 12-1-86 LONG PUNT RETURNS NAME YDS OPPONENT DATE Taylor, John 95t Washington 11-21-88 McLemore, Dana 83t Chicago 12-14-87 McLemore, Dana 79t at N.Y. Giants 10-8-84 Carter, Dexter 78t Minnesota 12-18-95 Levy, Chuck 73t at Philadelphia 11-10-97 McLemore, Dana 56t Dallas 12-19-83 LONG KICKOFF RETURNS NAME LG OPPONENT DATE Rossum, Allen 104t at Arizona 11-10-08 Sutherland, Vinny 65 at N.Y. Jets 10-1-01 Tillman, Spencer 60 N.Y. Giants 11-27-89 Carter, Dexter 60 Philadelphia 1-3-93 Washington, Vic 57 L.A. Rams 12-4-72 Hofer, Paul 48 Dallas 12-12-77 Jervey, Travis 48 Green Bay 11-29-99 LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS NAME LG OPPONENT DATE Hanks, Merton 67t New Orleans 11-22-93 Parrish, Tony 60 at St. Louis 12-30-02 Hanks, Merton 55t Denver 12-15-97 Woodall, Lee 55 Denver 12-15-97 Parrish, Tony 48 Pittsburgh 11-17-03 Wright, Eric 48t Dallas 12-19-83 LONG FIELD GOALS NAME LG OPPONENT DATE Cofer, Mike 52 at New Orleans 9-10-90 Cofer, Mike 52 Washington 11-21-88 Cortez, Jose 49 at N.Y. Jets 10-1-01 Wilkins, Jeff 49 Detroit 12-23-96 LONG FUMBLE RETURNS NAME YDS OPPONENT DATE Griffin, Don 99t Chicago 12-22-91 Young, Bryant 43 at Atlanta 12-2-96 Greene, Kevin 40t Denver 12-15-97 Hanks, Merton 38t at Philadelphia 11-10-97 LONG RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE NAME LG OPPONENT DATE Barlow, Kevan 78t Pittsburgh 11-17-03 Carter, Dexter 74t at L.A. Rams 12-17-90 Hearst, Garrison 70t N.Y. Giants 11-30-98 Phillips, Lawrence 68t at Arizona 9-27-99 Jackson, Wilbur 64 at Detroit 10-14-74 Watters, Ricky 43 at Atlanta 11-9-92 LONG PASS COMPLETIONS NAME LG OPPONENT DATE J. Montana to J. Taylor 95t at LA Rams 12-17-89 J. Montana to J. Taylor 92t at LA Rams 12-17-89 J. Montana to J. Rice 80t Washington 11-21-88 S. Young to T. Owens 79t NY Giants 11-30-98 S. Bono to J. Taylor 78 at LA Rams 11-25-91 J. Montana to F. Solomon 77t Dallas 12-19-83 S. Young to J. Rice 73t at NY Giants 9-2-91 MOST PASSING YARDS NAME ATT CMP YDS OPPONENT DATE Montana, Joe 42 30 458 at L.A. Rams 12-11-89 Montana, Joe 60 33 441 at Was 11-17-86 Young, Steve 49 30 425 Min, 12-18-95 Grbac, Elvis 41 31 382 at Mia 11-20-95 Montana, Joe 40 24 381 Was 9-10-84 Garcia, Jeff 34 26 373 at Atl 1-3-00 Young, Steve 44 27 348 at Det 9-25-95 Young, Steve 32 21 338 Chi 12-23-91 Montana, Joe 36 26 328 L.A. Rams 12-9-85 Young, Steve 32 19 308 L.A. Raiders 9-5-94 Bono, Steve 33 18 306 at L.A. Rams 11-25-91 Young, Steve 32 21 303 at Was 9-14-98

49ERS MONDAY NIGHT CAREER RECORDS SCORING NAME R P RT 2PT PAT FG TOT Rice, Jerry 1 30 1 188 Cofer, Mike 51 18/28 106 Wersching, Ray 31 13/17 70 Owens, Terrell 11 66 Jones, Brent 10 60 Taylor, John 9 1 60 Young, Steve 9 54 Wilkins, Jeff 14 11/11 47 Richey, Wade 21 4/6 33 Hearst, Garrison 5 1 32 Gossett, Bruce 8 8/9 31 PASSING YARDS NAME G ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG Montana, Joe 18 600 357 4,482 59.5 33 15 95t Young, Steve 25 563 362 4,424 64.3 41 12 79t Garcia, Jeff 6 143 94 1,044 65.7 7 2 62 Grbac, Elvis 5 118 79 829 66.9 7 4 47t Bono, Steve 4 67 40 577 59.7 1 2 78t Plunkett, Jim 3 63 29 476 46.0 6 4 47t Rattay, Tim 3 60 42 445 70.0 4 0 61t RUSHING YARDS NAME G ATT YDS AVG LG TD Hearst, Garrison 10 199 1,055 5.3 70t 5 Craig, Roger 17 239 817 3.4 25 1 Young, Steve 23 106 663 6.3 26t 9 Watters, Ricky 8 99 498 5.0 43 2 Tyler, Wendell 6 77 389 5.1 36 1 Jackson, Wilbur 6 99 357 3.6 64 0 Barlow, Kevan 5 42 333 7.9 78t 2 Williams, Delvin 5 72 304 4.2 30 0 RECEPTIONS NAME G NO YDS AVG LG TD Rice, Jerry 35 194 3,074 15.9 80t 27 Craig, Roger 17 78 654 8.4 33 4 Owens, Terrell 15 70 971 13.9 79t 11 Jones, Brent 22 66 846 12.8 41 6 Taylor, John 16 64 1,096 17.1 95t 8 Stokes, J.J. 14 49 597 12.2 47 1 Rathman, Tom 13 40 343 8.6 21 0 PUNT RETURN YARDS NAME G NO YDS AVG LG FC TD Taylor, John 12 31 386 12.5 95t 12 1 McLemore, Dana 7 19 310 16.3 83t 10 3 Carter, Dexter 11 27 293 10.9 78t 15 1 Levy, Chuck 5 5 101 20.2 73t 1 1 McQuarters, R.W. 5 11 98 8.9 26 1 0 TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE NAME TOTAL YARDS RUSH REC Rice, Jerry 3,160 86 3,074 Craig, Roger 1,471 817 654 Hearst, Garrison 1,203 1,055 148 Taylor, John 1,101 5 1,096 Owens, Terrell 975 4 971 Watters, Ricky 597 498 99 Rathman, Tom 574 231 343 Jackson, Wilbur 471 357 114 PUNTING AVERAGE NAME G NO YDS AVG LG BLKD Lee, Andy 3 17 817 48.1 63 0 Stanley, Chad 3 17 694 40.8 52 0 Orosz, Tom 2 9 366 40.7 55 0 Thompson, Tommy 9 33 1,339 40.6 54 1 Wittum, Tom 7 42 1,689 40.2 52 0 Wilmsmeyer, Klaus 8 22 882 40.1 61 0 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS NAME G NO YDS AVG LG TD Carter, Dexter 16 43 1,038 24.1 60 0 Washington, Vic 3 8 226 28.3 57 0 Hofer, Paul 4 10 223 22.3 48 0 Levy, Chuck 5 11 214 19.5 31 0 Hicks, Maurice 2 8 191 23.9 33 0 Rossum, Allen 1 4 186 46.5 104t 1 Monroe, Carl 5 10 174 17.4 45 0 Williams, Jimmy 2 8 162 20.3 33 0 Flagler, Terrence 3 8 161 20.1 40 0 Jervey, Travis 2 4 120 30.0 48 0 Sutherland, Vinny 1 3 115 38.3 65 0 Harmon, Derrick 3 5 97 19.4 32 0 INTERCEPTIONS NAME G NO YDS AVG LG TD Hanks, Merton 22 7 143 20.4 67t 1 Lott, Ronnie 4 5 63 12.6 26 0 McDonald, Tim 21 4 46 11.5 21 0 Griffin, Don 8 4 25 6.3 23 0 Williamson, Carlton 3 3 109 36.3 82 0 Wright, Eric 3 3 85 28.3 48t 1