49ers at Seattle Seahawks Sunday, December 29, 2019

With The Win… • The Niners finish the season 13-3, marking their best regular season record since 2011 (13-3). • San Francisco finished the season with a 5-1 record against the NFC West, which is their best division record since 2013 (5-1). • The 49ers finish the season 7-1 on the road, their best regular season road record since 1992 (7-1 on the road). • San Francisco wins the NFC West for the first time since 2012. • The 49ers earn the top seed in the NFC Playoffs for the first time since 1997. • San Francisco won their first game at CenturyLink Field since 12/24/11 (W, 19-17). • The Niners finish the regular season with a 5-1 record in primetime games, including 2 wins on NBC’s Sunday Night Football [W, 37-8 vs. GB (11/24/19)].

Greenlaw Slams The Door • With 0:12 seconds left in the game and the Seahawks facing 4th-and-goal from the 5-yd. line, QB completed a pass to TE Jacob Hollister. Greenlaw tackled Hollister at the 1-yd. line to seal the victory for the 49ers. • Greenlaw finished the game with a team-high 13 tackles and 1 TFL.

Put Up The Points • The 49ers finished the 2019 regular season with 479 total points, tied for the 2nd-most in franchise history and the most since 1994 (505).

Most Points Scored in a Season, Franchise History Rank Year Points 1. 1994 505 2t. 2019 479 1998 479 4. 1984 475 5. 1993 473

Jimmy Caps Off Thrilling 2019 • QB completed 18 of 22 atts. for 285 yds. and a of 118.8. • Garoppolo finished the 2019 regular season with 3,978 passing yds., the 4th-most in a single season in franchise history and the most since QB in 2000 (4,278).

Most Passing Yds. in a Season, Franchise History Rank Player Year Yds. 1. Jeff Garcia 2000 4,278 2. 1998 4,170 3. Steve Young 1993 4,023 4. Jimmy Garoppolo 2019 3,978 5. Steve Young 1994 3,969

• Garoppolo finished the 2019 regular season with 329 completions, which ranks 4th in franchise history and is most since Jeff Garcia (355 - 2000).

Most Completions in a Season, Franchise History Rank Player Year Comp. 1. Jeff Garcia 2000 355 2. Steve DeBerg 1979 347 3. 1983 332 4. Jimmy Garoppolo 2019 329 5. Jeff Garcia 2002 328

• Garoppolo finished the 2019 regular season with a 69.1 completion percentage, ranking 3rd in franchise history and it’s the highest since Steve Young in 1994 (70.3%).

Best Completion Percentage in a Season, Franchise History Rank Player Year Pct. 1. Steve Young 1994 70.3% 2. Joe Montana 1989 70.2% 3. Jimmy Garoppolo 2019 69.1% 4. Steve Young 1993 68.0% 5. Steve Young 1996 67.7

• Garoppolo finished the 2019 regular season with 13 QB wins, which ranks t-4th in franchise history and is the most since QB in 2011 (13).

Most QB Wins in a Season, Franchise History QB Rank Player Year Wins 1t. Joe Montana 1984 14 Steve Young 1992 14 Joe Montana 1990 14 4t. Jimmy Garoppolo 2019 13 Steve Young 1994 13 Joe Montana 1981 13 Alex Smith 2011 13

Deebo Does It All • WR Deebo Samuel registered 5 recepts. for 102 yds. and had 2 carries for 33 yds. and 1 TD. • Samuel now has 3 games with 100-or-more rec. yds. this season. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 3 games with 100-or-more rec. yds. are the most in a single season by a rookie in franchise history. • Samuel registered his 3rd rushing TD of the season on a 30-yd. TD run. • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he becomes the first WR in franchise history to have 3-or-more rushing TDs in a single season. He is the first WR to have 3-or-more rushing TDs in a single season in the NFL since 2016 (WR , KC – 3 rushing TDs & WR Ty Montgomery, GB – 3 rushing TDs). • Samuel finished the 2019 regular season with 57 recepts. as a rookie, ranking 2nd in franchise history.

Most Receptions By a Rookie, Franchise History Rank Player Year Recepts. 1. Earl Cooper 1980 83 2. Deebo Samuel 2019 57 3. Gene Washington 1969 51 4. 1985 49 5. 2009 48 Roger Craig 1983 48

• Samuel finished the 2019 regular season with 802 rec. yds. by a rookie, ranking 2nd in franchise history.

Most Rec. Yds. By a Rookie, Franchise History Rec. Rank Player Year Yds. 1. Jerry Rice 1985 927 2. Deebo Samuel 2019 802 3. Gene Washington 1969 711 4. 1964 703 5. Michael Crabtree 2009 625

Stone Cold Kittle • TE George Kittle registered 7 recepts. for 86 yds. • Kittle finished the 2019 regular season with 1,053 rec. yds., becoming the 5th player, and first TE, in franchise history to record multiple 1,000-yd. seasons.

Most 1,000-Yd. Seasons, Franchise History Rank Player Seasons 1. Jerry Rice 12 2. Terrell Owens 5 3t. George Kittle 2 Anquan Boldin 2 John Taylor 2

Raheem The Dream • RB Raheem Mostert registered 10 carries for 57 yds. and a career-high 2 TDs, marking his 7th and 8th rushing TDs of the season. • Mostert has now registered at least 1 rushing TD in each of the last 6 games, becoming the 3rd player in franchise history and the first since 1995 to score at least 1 rushing TD in 6-or-more consecutive games.

Most Consecutive Games With A Rushing TD In Franchise History Rank Player Years Games 1. Joe Perry 1953-54 7 2t. Raheem Mostert 2019 6 Derek Loville 1995 6

First Half Shutout • The 49ers defense held Seattle scoreless in the 1st half, marking the first time the Seahawks have been shut out in a 1st half since 12/17/17 vs. LAR.

Buckner Bags Wilson • DL DeForest Buckner brought down Seahawks QB Russell Wilson for a 10-yd. loss. He finishes the 2019 season with 7.5 sacks and has 28.5 in his career.

The Shark Smells Blood • CB K’Waun Williams was credited with a FF on the night. He finished with a career-high 4 on the season and has 9 in his career.