3 C.J. BEATHARD 6-2 | 215 | IOWA QB 11.16.93 | FRANKLIN, TN | 3RD YEAR | ACQUIRED D-3B IN ‘17 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, with his 4-yd. TD run vs. Dal. BEATHARD’S GOLDEN NUGGETS (10/22/17), he became the 3rd 49ers rookie to regis- ter a rushing TD since the merger in 1970 and the 1st since 1976 • His last name is pronounced BETH-urd. (QB Tom Owen - 1974; QB Scott Bull - 1976). • Comes from a family rich in football tradition as his grand- • In his 1st career start vs. Dal. (10/22/17), completed 22 of 38 atts. for father, Bobby Beathard, spent 38 years working in the NFL, 235 yds. including 22 seasons as general manager of the Washington • His 83-yd. TD pass to WR Marquise Goodwin vs. NYG (11/12/17) set Redskins (1978-88) and San Diego Chargers (1989-2000). He the franchise record for the longest comp. by a rookie QB. was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018. • With his 83-yd. TD pass to WR Marquise Goodwin and 47-yd. TD • Comes from a family who is equally as passionate about mu- pass to TE Garrett Celek vs. NYG (11/12/17), he became the 1st rook- sic as they are about sports. His father, Casey, played wide ie QB in franchise history to have 2 TD passes of 45-or-more yds. receiver at Elon College before becoming an accomplished in a single game. country music songwriter who has penned hit songs for art- ists such as Billy Ray Cyrus and Kenny Chesney. His older GOLDMINE brother, Tucker, was a standout baseball player who turned • Beathard comes from a family down a scholarship to Middle Tennessee and is now a rising steeped in football tradition. country music singer and songwriter. Beathard’s youngest His grandfather, Bobby Beath- brother, Clay, also plays quarterback and was named Tennes- ard, spent 38 years working in see’s “Mr. Football” for his division in 2014. Growing up, the the NFL, including 22 seasons Beathard brothers formed a band that performed at local as general manager of the talent shows. C.J. played lead guitar and wrote most of the Washington Redskins (1978- songs, while Tucker played drums and Clay assisted on guitar. 88) and San Diego Chargers (1989-2000). As a general • Played with fellow 49ers 2017 draft choice TE George Kittle at manager of the Redskins, he Iowa (2012-16). served as the architect of Washington’s Super Bowl winning teams in 1982 (Super Bowl XVII) and 1987 (Super Bowl XXII). He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018. BEATHARD’S GAME-BY-GAME 2019 Total Pct. Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. Offense Sep 8 at TB W ------INACTIVE ------Sep 15 at Cin W ------INACTIVE ------Sep 22 Pit W ------INACTIVE ------Oct 7 Cle W ------INACTIVE ------Oct 13 at LAR W ------INACTIVE ------Oct 20 at Was W ------INACTIVE ------Oct 27 Car W ------INACTIVE ------Oct 31 at Arz W ------INACTIVE ------Nov 11 Sea L ------INACTIVE ------Nov 17 Arz W ------INACTIVE ------Nov 24 GB W ------INACTIVE ------Dec 1 at Bal L ------INACTIVE ------Dec 8 at NO W ------INACTIVE ------Dec 15 Atl L ------INACTIVE ------Dec 21 LAR Dec 29 at Sea TOTALS 0/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0 0%

2019 MEDIA GUIDE GOLDMINE (CONTINUED) • The 49ers joined forces with Martha’s Kitchen of San Jose as part • NFL players had the opportu- of their Community Tuesday kickoff event on September 11, 2018. nity to participate in the NFL’s Beathard and teammates took part in the event by serving dinner annual My Cause, My Cleats to nearly 200 residents in need, refilling beverages and bussing campaign during Week 14 of the tables. Both the 49ers and Levi’s Stadium partner with Martha’s 2019 season. Beathard and his Kitchen throughout the year by donating excess food after stadi- teammates represented their um events. Martha’s Kitchen’s mission is to “feed the hungry with respective causes with custom- dignity, no questions asked, no judgements made.” designed cleats in an effort to raise awareness and funding. In choosing the American Cancer Society, Beathard said, “I play for my Aunt Karen.” • The 49ers worked alongside the humanitarian-relief organi- zation Convoy of Hope on December 4, 2018, and hosted 1,500 guests in-need from Bay Area nonprofits and schools at Levi’s® Stadium for a free holiday resource fair. Beathard and his 49ers teammates distributed groceries, toys, books, shoes and other holiday offerings to the guests. The attendees also received hair- cuts, utilized health resources and took family portraits or profes- sional headshots. Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that • As part of the 49ers annual Thanksgiving celebrations, Beathard directs children’s feeding initiatives, hosts community outreach and his teammates visited Cityteam San Jose to serve a holiday programs and provides disaster response resources to those in feast to over 300 people in need in 2017. Guests enjoyed turkey need in the Bay Area and throughout the world. along with all of the usual holiday sides, while getting to know the 49ers. • In August of 2016, Beathard joined his younger brother, singer/ songwriter Tucker Beathard, on stage at the first-ever concert at Iowa’s Kinnick Stadium. Tucker, one of country music’s rising stars, saw his song “Rock On” become a top-10 hit on Billboard’s country chart. While performing a new track called “I’ll Take On The World With You,” which he co-wrote about the bond between he and his siblings, Tucker brought his older brother and former childhood bandmate onto the stage for a moment the two will never forget. “Ever since C.J. started at Iowa, playing a show at Kinnick Stadium was one of those unreachable dreams that you never think will actually come true,” said Tucker. “Our whole fam- ily lives for sports and music…it’s what bonds us together going back to my grandpa and his years in the NFL. It was awesome to • Beathard and his teammates be invited to the Back Porch Revival and to see those two worlds surprised guests of the collide in front of a stadium full of people. I’ll never forget it!” CityTeam Men’s Program and House of Grace on November 20, 2018, at Levi’s Stadium. The group believed they were just taking a tour of the sta- dium, but they were in fact joining the 49ers players for a night full of exciting events. The guests received a make- over and haircut, selected a new outfit from Dockers, snapped a new headshot and then shared a Thanksgiving dinner with the 49ers players. • During his time at Iowa, Beathard earned the nickname “Sunshine” from Hawkeye fans because his long, flowing hair resembled the character with the same nickname from the football movie “Re- member The Titans.” In 2015, he cut off his hair and donated it to Wigs For Kids, a non-profit organization that makes wigs to sup- port children who have lost their hair due to medical issues at no cost to children or their families.

2019 MEDIA GUIDE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS GOLDMINE (CONTINUED) • Beathard became a father in December of 2016, just months be- • Beathard and his team- fore being selected in the 3rd round by San Francisco. A year later, mates joined Levi’s in sup- he celebrated his daughter Lyla’s first birthday at the conclusion port of breast, colon and of his rookie season. Beathard considers his daughter’s birth one pediatric cancer warriors of the greatest and proudest moments of his life. “The love I have at the Crucial Catch Fash- experienced for her over this past year is something I never knew ion Show presented by was possible,” Beathard said. “I am thankful for all of the joy she Dignity Health on October brings to my life.” 2, 2018 after posing for a photoshoot. 49ers players and cancer warriors took to the runway to show off their attire and share their stories of strength and courage with the audi- ence. • On November 26th, 2019, the 49ers teamed up with Mar- tha’s Kitchen of San Jose to serve Thanksgiving dinner to over 300 people in need. Members of the team served • NFL players had the opportunity to participate in the NFL’s annual food, bussed tables and re- My Cause, My Cleats campaign during a designated home game filled beverages. The team between Weeks 13-15 of 2018. Beathard and his teammates repre- also provided toiletries and sented their respective causes with custom-designed cleats in an giveaways to all those in at- effort to raise awareness and funding. The Austen Everett Founda- tendance. tion works to empower kids in their fight against cancer through the strength and support of athletic teams.

BEATHARD’S CAREER STATISTICS PASSING RUSHING YEAR TEAM GP GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG SK LST RTG ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2017 SF 7 5 224 123 54.9 1,430 4 6 83t 19 141 69.2 26 136 5.2 16 3 2018 SF 6 5 169 102 60.4 1,252 8 7 82t 18 156 81.8 19 69 3.6 9 1 2019 SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0.0 0 0 - - 0 TOTALS 13 10 393 225 57.3 2,682 12 13 83t 37 297 74.6 45 205 4.6 16 4

Additional Statistics: Fumbles-Lost - 8-5: 2017 (3-2); 2018 (5-3) Tackles - 2: 2017 (1); 2018 (1) Fumble Recoveries - 2: 2018 (2)

Milestones: NFL Debut: at Arz. (10/1/17); First Start: vs. Dal. (10/22/17); First Completion: at Was. (10/15/17 - 13-yd. pass to TE Garrett Celek); First Passing TD: at Was. (10/15/17 - 45-yd. pass to WR Aldrick Robinson); First Rushing TD: vs. Dal. (10/22/17 - 4-yd. run); First 300-Yd. Game: vs. Arz. (10/7/18 - 349 yds.); 300- Yd. Games: 1 - vs. Arz. (10/7/18 - 349 yds.)

BEATHARD’S CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (1) Date Opp Att Cmp Yds TD 10/7/18 vs. Arz. 54 34 349 2 BEATHARD’S CAREER HIGHS Passes Attempted: 54 vs. Arz. (10/7/18) Passing Touchdowns: 2 (4 times) Last at GB (10/15/18) Completions: 34 vs. Arz. (10/7/18) Rushes: 7 at LAC (9/30/18) Completion Percentage: 76.0 vs. NYG (11/12/17) Rushing Yards: 40 at Phi. (10/29/17) Passing Yards: 349 vs. Arz. (10/7/18) Long Rush: 16 vs. Dal. (10/22/17) Long Pass: 83t vs. NYG (11/12/17) Rushing Touchdowns: 1 (4 times) Last vs. Arz. (10/7/18) QB Rating: 123.4 vs. NYG (11/12/17) BEATHARD’S TRANSACTIONS Originally the second of two 3rd-round (104th overall) draft choices by SF in 2017.

2019 MEDIA GUIDE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 2018 COLLEGE • Played in 6 games (5 starts) and completed 102 of 169 atts. for In four seasons with Iowa, played in 41 games (28 starts) and com- 1,252 yds. and 8 TDs. pleted 454 of 782 atts. for 5,562 yds., 40 TDs and 19 INTs. Finished • Completed 23 of 37 atts. for 298 yds. and tied his career high with his collegiate career ranked 6th in school history in career TD 2 TDs at LAC (9/30). passes (40), 7th in comps. (454) and atts. (782) and 8th in passing • Set single-game career highs in comps. (34), atts. (54), passing yds.(5,562). In 2016, was named a captain and earned Academic yds. (349) and tied his career high with 2 passing TDs vs. Arz. All-Big Ten and honorable mention All-Big Ten honors. Also the (10/7). Also registered a 1-yd. TD run, marking his 1st rushing TD of recipient of the team’s Hayden Fry Award, Most Valuable Player the season and 4th of his career. The 34 comps. and 54 atts. were (offense) and the Players’ Choice Award (offense). Started all 13 the most by a 49ers QB since 10/10/04 vs. Arz. (QB – 38 games and completed 170 of 301 atts., for 1,929 yds., 17 TDs and of 57 for 417 yds. and 2 TDs). 10 INTs. As a junior, was named the team’s Most Valuable Player • Completed 16 of 23 atts. for 245 yds. and tied his career-high with (offense) and was named a captain. Also earned Second-Team All- 2 TDs at GB (10/15). Big Ten honors, the “Extra Heartbeat” Award (offense) and Play- ers’ Choice Award (offense). Started all 14 games and completed 2017 223 of 362 atts. for 2,809 yds, 17 TDs and 5 INTs. As a sophomore, • Played in 7 games (5 starts) and completed 123 of 224 atts. for played in 9 games (1 start) and completed 52 of 92 atts. for 645 1,430 yds. and 4 TDs. Set the single-season franchise record for yds., 5 TDs and 2 INTs. In 2013, appeared in 5 games and com- atts. (224), comps. (123) and passing yds. (1,430) by a rookie QB. pleted 9 of 27 atts. for 179 yds., 1 TD and 2 INTs. Redshirted in 2012. Added 26 carries for 136 yds. and 3 TDs rushing. His 3 rushing TDs set the single-season franchise record for rushing TDs by a rookie PERSONAL QB. • Attended Battle Ground Academy (Franklin, TN), and led the state • Entered the game in the 2nd qtr. at Was. (10/15), and helped erase of Tennessee in passing yds., comps. and TDs as a junior and se- a 17-point deficit, as the 49ers tied the game 17-17 in the 3rd qtr. nior. Finished the game completing 19 of 36 atts. for 245 yds., and his • Earned first-team all-state honors and was runner-up for “Mr. 1st career TD, a 45-yd. TD pass to WR Aldrick Robinson. Football Award” in Tennessee as a senior. Also named first-team • In his 1st career start vs. Dal. (10/22), completed 22 of 38 passing all-region and region MVP as a junior and senior. atts. for 235 yds. His 235 passing yds. are the most by a 49ers rook- • Four-year letterman in both football and baseball. ie quarterback in their 1st career start. • In December of 2016, Beathard and his longtime girlfriend, Mad- • Added 5 rushing atts. for 30 yds. and his 1st career rushing TD elyn Chupka, became parents to a girl, Lyla. vs. Dal. (10/22). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Beathard be- • Born Casey Jarrett Beathard (11/16/93) in Franklin, TN. came the 3rd 49ers rookie quarterback to register a rushing TD • Majored in leisure studies (recreation and sport business) at Iowa. since the merger in 1970 and the 1st since 1976 (QB Tom Owen – 1974; QB Scott Bull – 1976). • Completed 24 of 51 atts. for 294 yds., including a then-career-long 55-yd. completion to WR Marquise Goodwin vs. Arz. (11/5). Also had 3 carries for 16 yds. and 1 TD, marking his 2nd rushing TD of the season [1 rushing TD vs. Dal. (10/22/17)]. • Completed 19 of 25 atts. for 288 yds., 2 TDs, 1 INT and a QB rating of 123.4 vs. NYG (11/12). Connected on a 83-yd. TD pass to WR Mar- quise Goodwin to set the franchise record for the longest comp. by a rookie QB. Also had a 47-yd. TD pass to TE Garrett Celek to become the 1st rookie QB in franchise history to complete 2 TD passes of 45-or-more yds. in a single game. Added an 11-yd. TD run, marking his 3rd rushing TD of the season.

2019 MEDIA GUIDE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS BEATHARD’S GAME-BY-GAME Only games Beathard has appeared in on offense are listed

2017 Total Pct. Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. Offense Oct 1 at Arz L 1/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0/0 - 0 0 0 0 0.0 Oct 15 at Was L 1/0 36 19 52.8 245 1 1 45t 2/19 72.1 1 14 0 240 71.6 Oct 22 Dal L 1/1 38 22 57.9 235 0 0 48 5/48 76.1 5 30 1 217 74.8 Oct 29 at Phi L 1/1 36 17 47.2 167 1 2 24 4/23 46.9 6 40 0 184 77.3 Nov 5 Arz L 1/1 51 24 47.1 294 0 1 55 5/28 57.1 3 16 1 282 85.7 Nov 12 NYG W 1/1 25 19 76.0 288 2 1 83t 0/0 123.4 5 15 1 303 63.9 Nov 26 Sea L 1/1 38 22 57.9 201 0 1 34 3/23 61.4 6 21 0 199 71.1 TOTALS 7/5 224 123 54.9 1,430 4 6 83t 19/141 69.2 26 136 3 1,425 25.5

2018 Total Pct. Date Opp W/L P/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sk/Yds Rtg Rsh Yds TD Net Yds. Offense Sep 23 at KC L 1/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0/0 - 0 0 0 0 0.0 Sep 30 at LAC L 1/1 37 23 62.2 298 2 2 82t 1/10 82.9 7 19 0 307 84.3 Oct 7 Arz L 1/1 54 34 63.0 349 2 2 45 4/49 78.4 2 7 1 307 68.7 Oct 15 at GB L 1/1 23 16 69.6 245 2 1 67t 2/18 115.3 3 21 0 248 61.8 Oct 21 LAR L 1/1 27 15 55.6 170 1 2 35 7/49 56.1 2 13 0 134 58.8 Oct 28 at Arz L 1/1 28 14 50.0 190 1 0 55t 4/30 83.9 5 9 0 169 63.3 TOTALS 6/5 169 102 60.4 1,252 8 7 82t 18/156 81.8 19 69 1 1,165 20.2

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