The San Francisco 49ers 1988 season was their 43rd season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their third Super Bowl victory. In 1988, the 49ers struggled. At one point, they were 6-5 and in danger of missing the playoffs but rose to defeat the Washington Redskins on a Monday night, eventually finishing the season at 10-6. They gained a measure of revenge by thrashing the Minnesota Vikings 34-9 in the first round. The 49ers then traveled to Chicago's Soldier Field, where the chill factor at gametime was 26 degrees below zero. They defeated the Chicago Bears 28-3 in a NFC Championship game upset.
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| - The San Francisco 49ers 1988 season was their 43rd season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their third Super Bowl victory. In 1988, the 49ers struggled. At one point, they were 6-5 and in danger of missing the playoffs but rose to defeat the Washington Redskins on a Monday night, eventually finishing the season at 10-6. They gained a measure of revenge by thrashing the Minnesota Vikings 34-9 in the first round. The 49ers then traveled to Chicago's Soldier Field, where the chill factor at gametime was 26 degrees below zero. They defeated the Chicago Bears 28-3 in a NFC Championship game upset.
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Date
| - 1989-01-01(xsd:date)
- 1989-01-08(xsd:date)
- 1989-01-22(xsd:date)
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TVAnnouncers
| - Pat Summerall and John Madden
- Dick Enberg, and Merlin Olsen
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Offensive Coaches
| - *Quarterbacks – Mike Holmgren
*Running Backs – Sherman Lewis
*Receivers – Dennis Green
*Offensive Line – Bobb McKittrick
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playoffs
| - Super Bowl XXIII Champions
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Coach
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Special Teams Coaches
| - *Special Teams – Lynn Stiles
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Attendance
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- 66946(xsd:integer)
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Title
| - San Francisco 49ers 34, Minnesota Vikings 9
- San Francisco 49ers 28, Chicago Bears 3
- San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16
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| - 9(xsd:integer)
- 16(xsd:integer)
- 28(xsd:integer)
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Road
| - 49(xsd:integer)
- Vikings
- Bengals
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Strength and Conditioning
| - *Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway
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| - San Francisco 49ers 64thru95
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Home
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Uniform
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TV
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Head Coaches
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Front Office
| - *Owner/President – 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
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Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – George Seifert
*Defensive Line – Fred von Appen
*Linebackers – Bill McPherson
*Defensive Backs – Ray Rhodes
*Defensive Assistant – Tommy Hart
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- 10(xsd:integer)
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- 20(xsd:integer)
- 34(xsd:integer)
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| - The San Francisco 49ers 1988 season was their 43rd season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their third Super Bowl victory. In 1988, the 49ers struggled. At one point, they were 6-5 and in danger of missing the playoffs but rose to defeat the Washington Redskins on a Monday night, eventually finishing the season at 10-6. They gained a measure of revenge by thrashing the Minnesota Vikings 34-9 in the first round. The 49ers then traveled to Chicago's Soldier Field, where the chill factor at gametime was 26 degrees below zero. They defeated the Chicago Bears 28-3 in a NFC Championship game upset. For the 49ers, it was their first Super Bowl appearance since they defeated the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX. They had made the playoffs in the three seasons between Super Bowl XIX and Super Bowl XXIII, but were eliminated each time in the first round, primarily because of the poor performances by their offensive stars in those games; quarterback Joe Montana, receiver Jerry Rice and running back Roger Craig all failed to produce a single touchdown.
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