The San Francisco 49ers 1994 season was the team's 49th season in the National Football League, and was highlighted by a victory in Super Bowl XXIX. The championship made San Francisco the first team to win five Super Bowls. After losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the previous two conference championship games, the 49ers made significant acquisitions in the 1994 free agent market. This included the signing of two-sport star Deion Sanders and Cowboys linebacker Ken Norton, Jr.. Sanders had a major impact on the team's success, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award and recording six interceptions. Quarterback Steve Young had his best NFL season and won his second MVP award. For the third consecutive season, the 49ers met the Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game. From the mid-1980s
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| - The San Francisco 49ers 1994 season was the team's 49th season in the National Football League, and was highlighted by a victory in Super Bowl XXIX. The championship made San Francisco the first team to win five Super Bowls. After losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the previous two conference championship games, the 49ers made significant acquisitions in the 1994 free agent market. This included the signing of two-sport star Deion Sanders and Cowboys linebacker Ken Norton, Jr.. Sanders had a major impact on the team's success, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award and recording six interceptions. Quarterback Steve Young had his best NFL season and won his second MVP award. For the third consecutive season, the 49ers met the Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game. From the mid-1980s
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Date
| - 1995-01-07(xsd:date)
- 1995-01-15(xsd:date)
- 1995-01-29(xsd:date)
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BDC
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TVAnnouncers
| - Pat Summerall and John Madden
- Dick Stockton and Matt Millen
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Offensive Coaches
| - *Offensive Coordinator – Mike Shanahan
*Quarterbacks – Gary Kubiak
*Running Backs – Carl Jackson
*Receivers – Larry Kirksey
*Tight Ends/Offensive Line Assistant – Mike Solari
*Offensive Line – Bobb McKittrick
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playoffs
| - Super Bowl XXIX Champions
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Coach
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Record
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Special Teams Coaches
| - *Special Teams – Alan Lowry
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Attendance
| - 64644(xsd:integer)
- 69125(xsd:integer)
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division place
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H
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- 7(xsd:integer)
- 10(xsd:integer)
- 14(xsd:integer)
- 21(xsd:integer)
- 23(xsd:integer)
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Title
| - San Francisco 49ers
- Super Bowl Champions
- San Francisco 49ers 38, Dallas Cowboys 28
- San Francisco 49ers 44, Chicago Bears 15
- San Francisco 49ers 49, San Diego Chargers 26
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Practice Squad
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Referee
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RT
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- 26(xsd:integer)
- 28(xsd:integer)
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BC
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Before
| - Dallas Cowboys 1992 and 1993
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Road
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Strength and Conditioning
| - *Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway
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teamcolor
| - San Francisco 49ers 64thru95
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Home
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After
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Uniform
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TV
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Head Coaches
| - *Head Coach – George Seifert
*Assistant Head Coach – Bill McPherson
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Front Office
| - *Owner – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
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Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – Ray Rhodes
*Defensive Line – Dwaine Board
*Linebackers – John Marshall
*Defensive Backs – Tom Holmoe
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Stadium
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R
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- 3(xsd:integer)
- 7(xsd:integer)
- 8(xsd:integer)
- 12(xsd:integer)
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FC
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HT
| - 38(xsd:integer)
- 44(xsd:integer)
- 49(xsd:integer)
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| - The San Francisco 49ers 1994 season was the team's 49th season in the National Football League, and was highlighted by a victory in Super Bowl XXIX. The championship made San Francisco the first team to win five Super Bowls. After losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the previous two conference championship games, the 49ers made significant acquisitions in the 1994 free agent market. This included the signing of two-sport star Deion Sanders and Cowboys linebacker Ken Norton, Jr.. Sanders had a major impact on the team's success, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award and recording six interceptions. Quarterback Steve Young had his best NFL season and won his second MVP award. For the third consecutive season, the 49ers met the Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game. From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, the AFC was widely regarded as the NFL's inferior conference. Thus, this meeting between the NFC's perennial powerhouses was dubbed by many as "the real Super Bowl." The contest was one of the highest rated non-Super Bowl games in NFL history. The 49ers would go on to defeat the San Diego Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX. Young was named the game's MVP with a record six touchdown passes.
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