About: 2002 San Francisco 49ers season   Sponge Permalink

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The first season following divisional realignment, the Niners won the new-look NFC West title with a 10–6 record; they swept new division rivals Seattle and Arizona while splitting with the Rams; the Niners lost to former division rival New Orleans. In the playoffs the Niners fell behind the New York Giants 38–14 but erupted with 25 unanswered points and survived a chaotic last-second field goal attempt by the Giants; the 39–38 win was the 26th playoff win in the team's history. The Niners lost the next week at Tampa Bay and coach Steve Mariucci was fired. As of 2011, this is the last season the 49ers have reached the playoffs. It was also the last true winning season for the 49ers until 2011, when they finally snapped their eight-year non-winning jinx.

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  • 2002 San Francisco 49ers season
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  • The first season following divisional realignment, the Niners won the new-look NFC West title with a 10–6 record; they swept new division rivals Seattle and Arizona while splitting with the Rams; the Niners lost to former division rival New Orleans. In the playoffs the Niners fell behind the New York Giants 38–14 but erupted with 25 unanswered points and survived a chaotic last-second field goal attempt by the Giants; the 39–38 win was the 26th playoff win in the team's history. The Niners lost the next week at Tampa Bay and coach Steve Mariucci was fired. As of 2011, this is the last season the 49ers have reached the playoffs. It was also the last true winning season for the 49ers until 2011, when they finally snapped their eight-year non-winning jinx.
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  • The first season following divisional realignment, the Niners won the new-look NFC West title with a 10–6 record; they swept new division rivals Seattle and Arizona while splitting with the Rams; the Niners lost to former division rival New Orleans. In the playoffs the Niners fell behind the New York Giants 38–14 but erupted with 25 unanswered points and survived a chaotic last-second field goal attempt by the Giants; the 39–38 win was the 26th playoff win in the team's history. The Niners lost the next week at Tampa Bay and coach Steve Mariucci was fired. As of 2011, this is the last season the 49ers have reached the playoffs. It was also the last true winning season for the 49ers until 2011, when they finally snapped their eight-year non-winning jinx.
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