HALL OF FAMERS
1969 DT Leo Nomellini (1950-63)
Was the first-ever draft choice after the 49ers joined the NFL. Played every 49ers game for 14 seasons. Altogether he played in 174 consecutive regular season games, and counting ten trips to the Pro Bowl, Nomellini played in 266 contests. "The Lion" became one of the few to be named to an all-NFL team on both offense and defense. Retired at age 39. Played college ball at the University of Minnesota. Born June 19,1924, in Lucca, Italy.
1969 FB Joe Perry (1948-60, 63)
First player in NFL history to gain 1,000 yards two consecutive seasons. His 9,723 rushing yards placed him second only to Jim Brown when he retired. Finished career with 12,505 combined yards. Nicknamed "The Jet" because of his quick starts. Also played for the Baltimore Colts (1961-62). Attended Compton Junior College. Born January
22, 1927, in Stevens, Arkansas.
1970 HB Hugh McElhenny (1952-60)
One of only three players to gain over 11,000 yards carrying the ball. Scored 60 career touchdowns, 38 rushing, including a 42-yard touchdown run on his first pro play in preseason. In 1952, McElhenny had the longest punt return (94) and longest play from scrimmage (89). Scored two touchdowns in first Pro Bowl after his rookie year. Also played for Minnesota Vikings (1961-62), New York Giants (1963), and Detroit Lions (1964). Played college football at University of Washington. Born December 31, 1928, in Los Angeles, CA.
1971 QB Y.A. Tittle (1951-60)
Had 17 years of NFL experience, finishing his career with 33,070 passing yards and 281 touchdowns (39 rushing). Won NFL Most Valuable Player Award in 1961 and '63. Threw 33 touchdown passes and a career-high 3,224 yards in 1962. In '63 he threw 36 touchdowns, completing 60.2 percent of his passes. Also played for the Baltimore Colts (1948-50) and the New York Giants (1961-64). Played college ball at Lousiana State University. Born October 24, 1926, in Marshall, Texas.
1987 FB John Henry Johnson (1954-56)
Was a member of what's been noted as the finest backfield in NFL history. The foursome known as "The Million Dollar Backfield" and "The Fabulous Foursome" included three other Hall of Famers-QB Y.A. Tittle and RBs Joe Perry and Hugh McElhenny. Gained 6,803 yards rushing, including 48 touchdowns. Also played for the Detroit Lions (1957-59), Pittsburgh Steelers (1960-65), and Houston Oilers (1966). Attended St. Mary's College and Arizona State University. Born November 24, 1929, in Waterproof, LA.
1990 T Bob St. Clair (1953-63)
Exceptional offensive lineman. Also played goal-line defense and blocked 10 field goals in 1956. Once lost five teeth when blocking a punt. Earned all-NFL honors three times and made five Pro Bowl appearances. Attended San Francisco and Tulsa. Born February 18, 1931, in San Francisco, CA.
1993 Head Coach Bill Walsh (1979-88)
Led "The Team of the '80s" to three Super Bowl titles (XVI, XIX, XXIII) in 10 years. Compiled a .617 winning percentage with a 102-63-1 mark that included 10 wins in 14 postseason games. Notorious for his reputation of being an outstanding offensive coach, Walsh developed what is now known as the "West Coast Offense." Named NFL Coach of the Year in 1981 and '84. Attended San Jose State. Born November 30, 1931, in Los Angeles, CA.
1994 CB Jimmy Johnson (1961-76)
Starter on both offense and defense at UCLA. Began 49ers career as a defensive back, moved to offense, then stayed at DB in his third season. Intercepted 47 passes for 615 yards, including five INTs his rookie year. As a receiver in 1962, he caught 34 passes for 627 yards and four touchdowns. Recognized as one of the best man-to-man defenders in NFL history. Played in five Pro Bowls and twice won the prestigious Len Eshmont Award selected by his teammates for inspirational play. Born March 31, 1938, in Dallas, Texas
2000 QB Joe Montana (1979-94)
Third-round pick out of Notre Dame in 1979 … Undersized with questionable arm strength, yet retired with highest QB rating (92.3) in history … He led 31 fourth-quarter comebacks, including 92-yard game-winning drive in the closing moments of Super Bowl XXIII … Led 49ers to four Super Bowl championships in 1980s … Three-times Super Bowl MVP … Led the league in completions percentage five times, passing yardage twice … Played in eight Pro Bowls … Ranks among the all-time leaders in passing yards (40,551) and TDs (273) … Named to Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 1980s
CB/S Ronnie Lott (1981-94)
Former USC star was the eighth overall pick in the 1981 draft … Was an All Pro cornerback before switching to safety in the mid-80s, where his excellence continued and his reputation grew … Played corner in first two Super Bowl wins, safety in last two … Known for his ferocious tackling, but was excellent in coverage, too … Ranks fifth on the list of all-time interceptors (63) … Ranks first with 9 postseason INTs … Played in 10 Pro Bowls … Was the defensive leader of San Francisco's first four Super Bowl championship teams … Named to Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 1980s All-Decade Team.
LB Dave Wilcox (1964-74)
Third-round pick out of Oregon in ’64 … Excellent in every phase of linebacking play … He is regarded as one of the best at stuffing tight ends at the line of scrimmage, preventing them from running pass routes … His coaches nicknamed him 'The Intimidator' for his aggressive style of play … Was a master at shedding blocks and shutting down the run as well … Rams QB Roman Gabriel once said of Wilcox, ‘He plays outside linebacker the way Dick Butkus plays middle linebacker' … Started in two NFC championship games and played in seven Pro Bowls from 1967-74.
2005 QB Steve Young (1987-99)
Was the 12th San Francisco 49er to join the Hall of Fame football fraternity and the third quarterback. Stands as the most accurate passer in league history with a 96.8 quarterback rating. Threw 232 regular season touchdown tosses (17th all-time) and rushed 3,581 yards during his years at Tampa Bay (1985-86) and San Francisco (1987-99). Recorded 28, 300-yard passing games, holing an NFL record for most consecutive 300-yard games with six in 1998. Led the league in passing an NFL record four consecutive seasons (1991-94). Ranks 19th all-time with 33,124 yards passing. Ranks second in league history for rushing yardage by a quarterback with 4,239 yards and his 43 rushing touchdowns rank first in pro football history by a quarterback. Was a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player (1992 & 1994), Super Bowl XXIX MVP in 1994 and was named to the Pro Bowl seven consecutive years (1992-98). Was picked in the first round of the 1984 Supplemental Draft by Tampa Bay. Attended Brigham Young. Born October 11, 1961, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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PRO BOWLERS
1950 (Jan. 14, '51)
Frank Albert, QB
Visco Grgich, G
Leo Nomellini, T
Norm Standlee, FB
John Strzykalski, HB 1951 (Jan. 12, '52)
Jim Cason, HB
Ray Collins, T
Leo Nomellini, T
* Gordy Soltau, E 1952 (Jan. 10, '53)
Ed Henke, E
* Bill Johnson, C
Hugh McElhenny, HB
Leo Nomellini, T
Joe Perry, FB
Gordy Soltau, E 1953 (Jan. 17, '54)
* Bill Johnson, C
Hugh McElhenny, HB
Art Milchalik, G
* Leo Nomellini, T
* Joe Perry, FB
* Gordy Soltau, E
Y.A. Tittle, QB
1954 (Jan. 16, '55)
* Bruno Banducci, G
Al Carapella, T
Jim Cason, HB
* John Henry Johnson, HB
* Joe Perry, FB
* Y.A. Tittle, QB
*+ Billy Wilson, E 1955 (Jan. 15, '56)
Dick Moegle, HB
Bob Toneff, T
* Billy Wilson, E 1956 (Jan. 13, '57)
* Hugh McElhenny, HB
Leo Nomellini, T
* Bob St. Clair, T
* Billy Wilson, E 1957 (Jan. 13, '57)
Marv Matuszak, LB
*+ Hugh McElhenny, HB
Leo Nomellini, T
* Y.A. Tittle, QB
* Billy Wilson, E
1958 (Jan. 11, '59)
Hugh McElhenny, HB
Jerry Mertens, HB
Leo Nomellini, T
* Bob St. Clair, T
* Billy Wilson, E 1959 (Jan. 17, '60)
Dave Baker, HB
Leo Nomellini, T
* Bob St. Clair, T
* J.D. Smith, FB
Billy Wilson, E
Abe Woodson, DHB 1960 (Jan. 15, '61)
* Bruce Bosley, G
Charlie Krueger, DT
Leo Nomellini, T
* Bob St. Clair, T
Abe Woodson, DHB 1961 (Jan. 14, '62)
* Ted Connolly, G
* Eddie Dove, DHB
Leo Nomellini, T
* Bob St. Clair, T
* Abe Woodson, DHB
1962 (Jan. 13, '63)
Tommy Davis, K
Matt Hazeltine, LB
* J.D. Smith, FB
* Abe Woodson, DHB 1963 (Jan. 12, '64)
Tommy Davis, K
Abe Woodson, DHB 1964 (Jan. 10, '65)
Matt Hazeltine, LB
Charlie Krueger, DT
Dave Parks, E 1965 (Jan. 16, '66)
* Bruce Bosley, C
* John Brodie, QB
John David Crow, HB
* Dave Parks, E
* Walt Rock, T
* Ken Willard, FB
1966 (Jan. 22, '67)
Bruce Bosley, C
* Howard Mudd, G
* Dave Parks, E
Walt Rock, T
John Thomas, T
Dave Wilcox, LB
Ken Willard, FB 1967 (Jan. 21, '68)
Bruce Bosley, C
Howard Mudd, G 1968 (Jan. 19, '69)
* Kermit Alexander, CB
* Clifton McNeil, E
* Howard Mudd, G
Dave Wilcox, LB
* Ken Willard, FB 1969 (Jan. 18, '70)
Elmer Collett, G
Jimmy Johnson, CB
Gene Washington, WR
* Dave Wilcox, LB
Ken Willard, FB
1970 (Jan. 24, '71)
* John Brodie, QB
* Jimmy Johnson, CB
Len Rohde, T
* Gene Washington, WR
Dave Wilcox, LB 1971 (Jan. 23, '72)
* Forrest Blue, C
* Cedrick Hardman, DE
* Jimmy Johnson, CB
* Ted Kwalick, TE
Bruce Taylor, CB
* Gene Washington, WR
Vic Washington, RB
* Dave Wilcox, LB 1972 (Jan. 21, '73)
* Forrest Blue, C
* Jimmy Johnson, CB
* Ted Kwalick, TE
Woody Peoples, G
* Gene Washington, WR
* Dave Wilcox, LB 1973 (Jan. 20, '74)
* Forrest Blue, C
* Ted Kwalick, TE
Woody Peoples, G
* Dave Wilcox, LB
Tom Wittum, P
1974 (Jan. 20, '75)
Forrest Blue, C
Jimmy Johnson, CB
Tom Wittum, P 1975 (Jan. 26, '76)
* Cedrick Hardman, DE 1976 (Jan. 17, '77)
* Cleveland Elam, DT
* Tommy Hart, DE
Dave Washington, LB
Delvin Williams, RB 1977 (Jan. 23, '78)
* Cleveland Elam, DT
1978 (Jan. 29, '79)
None 1979 (Jan. 27, '80)
None 1980 (Feb. 1, '81)
None 1981 (Jan. 31, '82)
Dwight Clark, WR
* Randy Cross, GM
Fred Dean, DE
Dwight Hicks, S
* Ronnie Lott, CB
* Joe Montana, QB
1982 (Feb. 6, '83)
* Dwight Clark, WR
* Randy Cross, G
Dwight Hicks, S
Ronnie Lott, CB 1983 (Jan. 29, '84)
Fred Dean, DE
Dwight Hicks, S
* Ronnie Lott, CB
Joe Montana, QB
49ers' Coaching Staff 1984 (Jan. 27, '85)
* Randy Cross, G
Keith Fahnhorst, T
* Dwight Hicks, S
Ronnie Lott, CB
* Joe Montana, QB
* Fred Quillan, C
Keena Turner, LB
Wendell Tyler, RB
Carlton Williamson, S
Eric Wright, CB 1985 (Feb. 2, '86)
Michael Carter, NT
* Roger Craig, FB
*# Joe Montana, QB
Fred Quillan, C
* Carlton, Williamson, S
*# Eric Wright, CB
1986 (Feb. 1, '87)
* Ronnie Lott, S
* Jerry Rice, WR 1987 (Feb. 7, '88)
* Michael Carter, NT
Roger Craig, RB
* Ronnie Lott, S
* Joe Montana, QB
* Jerry Rice, WR 1988 (Jan. 29, '89)
Michael Carter, NT
* Roger Craig, RB
Charles Haley, LB-DE
* Ronnie Lott, S
* Jerry Rice, WR
John Taylor, WR 1989 (Feb. 4, '90)
Roger Craig, RB
* Ronnie Lott, S
Guy McIntyre, G
* Joe Montana, QB
* Jerry Rice, WR
John Taylor, WR
1990 (Feb. 3, '91)
* Charles Haley, LB-DE
* Ronnie Lott, S
Guy McIntyre, G
*# Joe Montana, QB
* Jerry Rice, WR
49ers' Coaching Staff 1991 (Feb. 2, '92)
Charles Haley, LB-DE
* Guy McIntyre, G
* Jerry Rice, WR 1992 (Feb. 7, '93)
* Pierce Holt, DL
Brent Jones, TE
* Guy McIntyre, G
* Jerry Rice, WR
Steve Wallace, T
Ricky Watters, RB
* Steve Young, QB
49ers' Coaching Staff 1993 (Feb. 6, '94)
* Harris Barton, T
Brent Jones, TE
* Tim McDonald, SS
Guy McIntyre, G
* Jerry Rice, WR
Jesse Sapolu, C
Ricky Watters, RB
Steve Young, QB
49ers' Coaching Staff
1994 (Feb. 5, '95)
* Merton Hanks, FS
* Brent Jones, TE
Tim McDonald, SS
Bart Oates, C
* Jerry Rice, WR
* Deion Sanders, CB
Jesse Sapolu, G
Dana Stubblefield, DT
Ricky Watters, RB
* Steve Young, QB 1995 (Feb. 4, '96)
* Eric Davis, CB
* Merton Hanks, FS
Brent Jones, TE
Tim McDonald, SS
Ken Norton Jr., LB
Bart Oates, C
* Jerry Rice, WR
Dana Stubblefield, DT
* Lee Woodall, LB
Steve Young, QB 1996 (Feb. 2, '97)
* Merton Hanks, FS
* Jerry Rice, WR
* Bryant Young, DT
Steve Young, QB 1997 (Feb. 1, '98)
Chris Doleman, DE
Kevin Gogan, G
* Merton Hanks, FS
Ken Norton, Jr., LB
* Dana Stubblefield, DT
Lee Woodall, LB
Steve Young, QB
1998 (Feb. 7, 1999)
Garrison Hearst, RB
* Kevin Gogan, G
Jerry Rice, WR
* Steve Young, QB
Winfred Tubbs, LB 1999 (Feb. 6, 2000)
* Lance Schulters, S
Bryant Young, DT 2000 (Feb. 4, 2001)
Jeff Garcia, QB
Charlie Garner, RB
Terrell Owens, WR 2001 (Feb. 9, 2002)
Ray Brown, G
Jeff Garcia, QB
Garrison Hearst, RB
Jeremy Newberry, C
*Terrell Owens, WR
Bryant Young, DT
2002 (Feb. 2, 2003)
Jeff Garcia, QB
Jeremy Newberry, C
*Terrell Owens, WR
Julian Peterson, LB
*Ron Stone, G
Bryant Young, DT 2003 (Feb. 8, 2004)
*Fred Beasley, FB
Terrell Owens, WR
Julian Peterson, LB 2004 (Feb. 13, 2005)
Brian Jennings 2005 (Feb. 12, 2006)
None
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SUPER BOWL HISTORY
Super Bowl XVIwas a sight to behold. Thousands of 49er fans desperately clamored for tickets to see the 49ers first chance at a world championship. The scene in Pontiac, where the temperature was minus 27 degrees with the windchill, was laughable. San Franciscans, with nothing warmer in their wardrobe than a London Fog raincoat, wandered around in Arctic conditions, shivering but uncomplaining. They were just happy to be there, and they were rewarded. When the 49ers walked away with a 26-21 victory, grown men stood in the aisles at the Silverdome with tears of joy shamelessly running down their cheeks.
By the time the 49ers got their second Super Bowl ring in 1985, most of the starting cast had changed. The main cogs were still in place with Joe Montana and Dwight Clark, but now they had a backfield. And in the Super Bowl at Stanford Stadium, Roger Craig stole the show by scoring three touchdowns.
San Francisco returned to the Super Bowl again in January 1989, but this time it was Jerry Rice who captured everyone's attention. A year earlier, he scored 23 touchdowns en route to the NFL Player-of-the-Year award. Playing in his first Super Bowl, Rice was ready to set the world on fire. At any rate, Rice's big play capability and Montana's last minute heroics ensured the 49ers of a 20-16 Super Bowl win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Rice was named Super Bowl MVP catching 11 passes for 215 yards, a Super Bowl record.
"Super Bowl champions don't repeat." That's what every football insider had been saying since the Pittsburgh Steelers won consecutive titles back in the 1970's. And, perhaps, that made Bill Walsh think twice about staying on as the 49ers coach. A week after winning Super Bowl XXIII, he turned the reins over to George Seifert. Seifert was ready for the challenge as he guided the 49ers to their fourth Super Bowl win in nine years. Through it all, Seifert provided a steadying influence. But he got help from several key players, two of whom were recently nominated, Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott to be enducted into Pro Football's Hall of Fame. The 1994 San Francisco 49ers completed one of the most impressive seasons in NFL history by capturing their NFL-record fifth Super Bowl championship at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami. San Francisco defeated the San Diego Chargers 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIX to put the finishing touches on a 16-3 season and win an unprecedented fifth Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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Scoring
No Name TD R P RT 2PT PAT FG TOT
1. Rice, Jerry (1985-curr.) *187 10 *176 1 4 - - 1,130
2. Wersching, Ray (1977-87) - - - - - 409/425 190/261 979
3. Davis, Tommy (1959-69) - - - - - 348/350 130/276 738
4. Cofer, Mike (1988-93) - - - - - 289/297 128/194 673
5. Soltau, Gordy (1950-58) 25 0 25 0 - 284/302 70/138 644
6. Owens, Terrell (1996-2003) 83 2 81 0 1 - - 500
7. Gossett, Bruce (1970-74) 74 2 72 0 1 163/168 99/153 446
8. Craig, Roger (1983-90) 66 50 16 0 - - - 396
9. Willard, Ken (1965-73) 61 45 16 0 - - - 366
10. Washington, Gene (1969-77) 59 0 59 0 - - - 354
Passing
No Name ATT COMP PCT. YDS TDS INT LONG
1. Montana, Joe (1979-92) 4,600 2,929 63.7 35,124 244 123 96t
2. Brodie, John (1957-73) 4,491 2,469 55.0 31,548 214 224 83t
3. Young, Steve (1987-99) 3,648 2,400 65.7 29,906 221 86 97t
4. Garcia, Jeff (1999-03) 2,360 1,449 61.4 16,408 113 56 75t
5. Tittle, Y.A. (1951-60) 2,194 1,226 55.9 16,016 108 134 78t
6. DeBerg, Steve (1977-80) 1,201 670 55.8 7,220 37 60 93
7. Spurrier, Steve (1967-75) 840 441 52.5 5,250 33 48 81t
8. Albert, Frank (1950-52) 601 316 52.6 3,847 27 43 60
9. Tim Rattay (2000-05) 586 356 60.8 3,941 24 18 89t
10. Plunkett, Jim (1976-77) 491 254 51.7 3,285 22 30 85
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Rushing
No Name ATT YDS AVG TD LONG
1. Perry, Joe(1950-60, 63) 1,475 7,344 4.9 50 78t
2. Craig, Roger (1983-90) 1,686 7,064 4.2 50 71
3. Willard, Ken (1965-73) 1,582 5,930 3.7 45 69t
4. Hearst, Garrison (1997-03) 1,189 5,535 4.7 26 96t
5. Smith, J.D. (1956-64) 1,007 4,370 4.3 37 80t
6. McElhenny, Hugh (1952-60) 877 4,288 4.9 35 89t
7. Barlow, Kevan (2001-curr) 891 3,614 4.1 24 78t
8. Young, Steve (1987-99) 609 3,577 5.8 34 49t
9. Tyler, Wendell (1983-86) 624 3,112 4.9 16 40
10. Williams, Delvin (1974-77) 669 2,966 4.4 20 80t
Career Receptions
No Name REC YDS AVG TD LONG
1. Rice, Jerry (1985-00) 1,281 19,247 15.0 176 96t
2. Owens, Terrell (1996-03) 592 8,572 14.5 81 79t
3. Craig, Roger (1983-90) 508 4,442 8.7 16 73
4. Clark, Dwight (1979-87) 506 6,750 13.3 48 80t
5. Jones, Brent (1987-97) 417 5,195 12.5 33 69t
6. Wilson, Billy (1951-60) 407 5,902 14.5 49 77t
7. Washington, Gene (1969-77) 371 6,664 17.9 59 79t
8. Taylor, John (1986-95) 347 5,598 16.3 43 97t
9. Stokes, J.J. (1995-02) 327 4,139 12.7 30 51t
10. Solomon, Freddie (1978-85) 310 4,873 15.7 43 93t
Interceptions
No Name INT YDS AVG TD LONG
1. Lott, Ronnie (1981-90) 51 643 12.6 5 83t
2. Johnson, Jimmy (1961-76) 47 615 13.1 2 63
3. Alexander, Kermit (1963-69) 36 499 13.9 1 66t
4. Hanks, Merton (1991-1998) 31 380 12.3 2 67t
5. Hicks, Dwight (1979-85) 30 586 19.5 3 72
6. Wagner, Lowell (1950-53, 55) 25 331 13.2 0 40
7. Berry, Rex (1951-56) 22 404 18.4 3 44t
7. Griffin, Don (1986-93) 22 49 2.2 0 23
7. Parrish, Tony (2002-current) 22 504 22.9 1 60
10. Baker, Dave (1959-61) 21 294 14.0 0 40
11. Moegle, Dick (1955-59) 20 232 11.6 1 40
Sacks
No Name SACKS
1. Hardman, Cedrick (1970-79) 112.5
2. Hart, Tommy (1968-77) 106.0
3. Young, Bryant (1994-curr.) 77.5
4. Haley, Charles (1986-91, 1999) 66.5
5. Board, Dwaine (1979-88) 61.0
6. Stubblefield, Dana (1993-97, 2001-02) 46.5
7. Dean, Fred (1981-85) 40.0
8. Doleman, Chris (1996-98) 38.0
9. Elam, Cleveland (1976-78) 33.0
10. Jeff Stover (1982-88) 30.5
Punt Return Yardage
No Name RTN YDS AVG TD LONG
1. McLemore, Dana (1982-87) 142 1,531 10.8 4 93t
2. Taylor, John (1986-95) 149 1,517 10.2 2 95t
3. Taylor, Bruce (1970-77) 142 1,323 9.3 0 76
4. Carter, Dexter (1990-94; 95-96) 117 1,213 10.4 2 78t
5. McGill, Ralph (1972-76) 105 964 9.2 1 54
6. Woodson, Abe (1958-64) 105 949 9.0 2 85t
7. Solomon, Freddie (1978-85) 106 804 7.6 2 57t
8. Alexander, Kermit (1963-69) 120 782 6.5 2 70t
9. Arenas, Joe (1951-57) 124 774 6.2 1 67t
10. Griffin, Don (1986-93) 74 667 9.0 1 76t
Yards from Scrimmage (Combined Rushing and Receiving)
No Name TOTAL YDS. RUSHING RECEIVING
1. Jerry Rice (1985-00) 19,872 625 19,247
2. Craig, Roger (1983-90) 11,506 7,064 4,442
3. Owens, Terrell (1996-03) 8,723 151 8,572
4. Perry, Joe(1950-60, 63) 8,624 7,344 1,280
5. Willard, Ken (1965-73) 8,086 5,930 2,156
6. Hearst, Garrison (1997-03) 7,139 5,535 1,604
7. McElhenny, Hugh (1952-60) 6,954 4,069 2,666
8. Dwight Clark (1979-87) 6,800 50 6,750
9. Washington, Gene (1969-77) 6,667 3 6,664
10. Wilson, Billy (1951-60) 5,902 0 5,902
10. Taylor, John (1986-95) 5,628 31 5,598
Punting yardage
No Name PUNTS YARDS AVG LONG
1. Davis, Tommy (1959-69) 511 22,841 44.7 82
2. Wittum, Tom (1973-77) 380 15,494 40.8 68
3. Ruanger, Max (1984-88) 281 11,370 40.5 62
4. Spurrier, Steve (1967-75) 230 8,882 38.6 61
5. Thompson, Tommy (1995-1998) 208 8,711 41.9 65
6. Miller, Jim (1980-82) 214 8,686 40.6 80
7. Lee, Andy (2004-current) 203 8,437 41.6 81
8. Barry Helton (1988-90) 202 7,832 38.8 56
9. Wilmsmeyer, Klaus (1992-94) 145 5,871 40.5 61
10. Albert, Frankie (1946-52) 139 5,828 41.9 70
Kickoff Return Yardage
No Name RET YARDS AVG TD LONG
1. Woodson, Abe (1958-64) 166 4,873 29.4 5 105t
2. Carter, Dexter (1990-94; 95-96) 217 4,789 22.1 2 98t
3. Arenas, Joe (1951-57) 139 3,798 27.3 1 96
4. Alexander, Kermit (1963-69) 137 3,271 23.9 0 56
5. Washington, Vic (1971-73) 84 2,178 25.9 1 98t
6. Owens, James (1979-80) 72 1,728 24.0 2 101t
7. Carl Monroe (1983-87) 76 1,660 21.8 1 95t
8. Cunningham, Doug (1967-73) 68 1,613 23.7 0 94
9. McElhenny, Hugh (1952-60) 65 1,494 23.0 0 55
10. Hofer, Paul (1976-81)
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