1972 San Francisco 49ers season explained

Team:San Francisco 49ers
Year:1972
Record:8–5–1
Division Place:1st NFC West
Owner:Josephine Morabito
Jane Morabito
General Manager:Louis Spadia
Coach:Dick Nolan
Stadium:Candlestick Park
Pro Bowlers:C Forrest Blue
G Woody Peoples
WR Gene Washington
TE Ted Kwalick
OLB Dave Wilcox
CB Jimmy Johnson
Playoffs:Lost Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Cowboys) 28–30
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The 1972 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 23rd season in the National Football League and their 27th overall. The 49ers appeared in the playoffs for the third consecutive year.

After an ankle injury to quarterback John Brodie in a loss to the Giants to fall to 2–3,[1] Steve Spurrier stepped in and turned things around with brilliant performances to get the 49ers back in the playoff picture by going 5–2–1 in the next eight games. In the regular season finale, Brodie returned late in the third quarter and threw two touchdown passes in the fourth to rally the 49ers to a 20–17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings for an 8–5–1 record and third straight division title.[2] [3]

In the divisional playoffs at Candlestick Park, the 49ers looked poised for a return to the NFC Championship game, leading the Dallas Cowboys 28–13 at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Cowboys scored seventeen unanswered points to win by two.[4] [5]

This was the third consecutive season that San Francisco lost to Dallas in the playoffs, and the 49ers' last postseason appearance for nine years.

Offseason

NFL draft

See main article: article and 1972 NFL draft.

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Personnel

Roster

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1vs. New York JetsL 10–170–1Gator Bowl41,920
2August 13Cleveland BrownsW 20–131–1Candlestick Park58,364
3at San Diego ChargersL 16–171–2San Diego Stadium47,308
4August 27Denver BroncosL 24–271–3Candlestick Park58,115
5September 3Oakland RaidersW 34–212–3Candlestick Park61,237
6at Los Angeles RamsW 17–143–3Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum60,807
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Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 17San Diego ChargersW 34–31–0Candlestick Park59,438
2September 24at Buffalo BillsL 20–271–1War Memorial Stadium45,845
3October 1at New Orleans SaintsW 37–22–1Tulane Stadium69,840
4October 8at Los Angeles RamsL 7–312–2Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum77,382
5October 15New York GiantsL 17–232–3Candlestick Park58,606
6October 22New Orleans SaintsT 20–202–3–1Candlestick Park59,167
7October 29at Atlanta FalconsW 49–143–3–1Atlanta Stadium58,850
8November 5at Green Bay PackersL 24–343–4–1Milwaukee County Stadium47,897
9November 12Baltimore ColtsW 24–214–4–1Candlestick Park61,214
10November 19at Chicago BearsW 34–215–4–1Soldier Field55,701
11November 23at Dallas CowboysW 31–106–4–1Texas Stadium65,124
12Los Angeles RamsL 16–266–5–1Candlestick Park61,214
13December 10Atlanta FalconsW 20–07–5–1Candlestick Park61,214
14Minnesota VikingsW 20–178–5–1Candlestick Park61,214
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Postseason

See also: 1972–73 NFL playoffs.

Schedule

Awards and records

Milestones

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 'no comment' on possible Brodie trade . Lodi News-Sentinel . UPI . October 18, 1972 . 16.
  2. News: Brodie guides 49ers to title . Pittsburgh Press . UPI . December 17, 1972 . D1.
  3. News: 49ers edge Minnesota, 20-17, to take title . Spartanburg Herald-Journal . (South Carolina) . Associated Press . December 17, 1972 . B1.
  4. News: Staubach ends bid by 49ers with late TDs . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . December 24, 1972 . 1B.
  5. News: Incredible Cowboys do it again . Victoria Advocate . (Texas) . Associated Press . December 24, 1972 . 1B.
  6. Web site: 1972 San Francisco 49ers Draftees. Pro Football Reference. January 21, 2024.
  7. Web site: 1972 San Francisco 49ers (NFL). Pro Football Archives. October 31, 2023.