1964_San_Francisco_49ers_season

1964 San Francisco 49ers season

1964 San Francisco 49ers season

NFL team season


The 1964 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 15th season in the National Football League, their 19th overall, and the second under head coach Jack Christiansen. They improved on their 2–12 record from 1963, with a 4-10 record. However, the team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the 7th consecutive season.

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Offseason

NFL Draft

The 49ers held the first pick in the draft and selected Dave Parks from Texas Tech.[1] With their third pick, they selected linebacker Dave Wilcox, who would be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. [2]

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Regular season

Six games into his rookie season, Dave Parks set a franchise record for longest reception with an 83-yard catch, followed by the team's second longest reception, an 80-yarder, a week later. Both records stood for 13 years.[4]

Schedule

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Standings

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Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

  1. Green Bay was awarded the Playoff Bowl berth from the Western Conference by outscoring Minnesota 65–37 in their two meetings.

Roster

1964 San Francisco 49ers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Rookies in italics

Awards, records, and honors


References

  1. "Hits & Misses: 63 years of No. 1 NFL Draft Picks". newsday.com. April 26, 2017. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  2. "Linebacker "The Intimidator" Dave Wilcox". profootballhof.com. n.d. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  3. "1964 NFL Draft". pro-football-reference.com. n.d. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  4. Hession, Joseph (1985). Forty Niners: Looking Back. Foghorn Press. ISBN 978-0935701494.



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