The 2001 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 56th season and 52nd in the National Football League (NFL). The 49ers rebounded from two losing seasons in 1999 and 2000, achieving their first winning season under quarterback Jeff Garcia and returning to the playoffs for the first time since 1998 behind a strong 12âÂÂ4 record. However, the 49ers failed to progress further, falling 25âÂÂ15 to the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round. This was the fourth time out of five games that they had lost to the Packers in the playoffs since the 1995 season. However, they have won all five meetings since then. To date,this is also the last season where the 49ers have failed to make it past the wild card round in the post-season.For the first time since 1984, Jerry Rice was not on the opening day roster.
The 49ers' twelve regular-season wins were the most ever for a #5 seed under the 1990 playoff expansion format; the win count would later be surpassed by the 2024 Minnesota Vikings, who finished with fourteen wins also as a #5 seed since the 2020 playoff bracket expansion. Their three overtime wins tied the NFL record at the time, which has since been surpassed by the 2011 Arizona Cardinals and 2021 Las Vegas Raiders.
Offseason
NFL draft
Undrafted free agents
Staff
Roster
Preseason
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
- Week One vs. Atlanta Falcons â Despite limiting the Falcons to 241 total yards the Niners had to rally from down 13âÂÂ3 in the second half. J.J. Stokes caught a touchdown from Jeff Garcia early in the fourth and Jose Cortez' 20-yard field goal forced overtime, where he won it from 24 yards out. Rookie Michael Vick of the Falcons attempted four passes, none completed.
- Week Two vs. St. Louis Rams â The Rams raced to a 12âÂÂ0 lead (marred by a botched two-point conversion attempt) before giving up 16 unanswered points to the Niners (marred by a missed PAT) to end the first half. The Rams behind Kurt Warner then outscored Jeff Garcia's Niners 18âÂÂ10 in the second half, winning by a 30âÂÂ26 final as they held the Niners to 232 yards of offense.
- Week Three at NY Jets â Three years after Garrison Hearst's 96-yard overtime touchdown, the 49ers faced the New York Jets again, this time grinding out a 19âÂÂ17 win. Hearst had 83 yards as the Niners rushed for 233 yards vs. 82 for the Jets, 76 of them (and a touchdown) from Curtis Martin.
- Week Four vs. Carolina Panthers â The Panthers had won four straight against the 49ers and eight of the two clubs' first thirteen meetings, but with rookie washout Chris Weinke the Panthers fell 24âÂÂ14; the Niners picked off Weinke three times while Jeff Garcia had 212 passing yards and two touchdowns to Terrell Owens; five Niners backs also rushed for 150 yards.
- Week Five at Atlanta Falcons â After being held without a catch for the entire first half Terrell Owens erupted to nine catches for 183 yards and three touchdowns, the last a 52-yard bomb in overtime, as the Niners battled from behind the entire game. Chris Chandler of the Falcons had two touchdowns, the last a 47-yarder to Brian Finneran with 2:22 to go in the fourth.
- Week six â BYE WEEK
- Week Seven at Chicago Bears â The Niners had beaten the Bears five straight meetings entering this encounter, but this game proved difficult for San Francisco after the Niners raced to a 28âÂÂ9 lead in the third quarter. The Bears exploded to three touchdowns, two of them David Terrell catches from Shane Matthews that forced overtime tied 31âÂÂ31. Six seconds into overtime Jeff Garcia's pass to Terrell Owens bounced out of his hands and was intercepted by Mike Brown, who ran back a 33-yard touchdown; it was the first of a series of consecutive overtime scores by Brown as the Bears won 37âÂÂ31.
- Week Eight vs. Detroit Lions â With Ed Hochuli as head referee, the Niners welcomed their former linebacker Matt Millen, now the ill-fated front office executive of the Lions, by beating his present team 21âÂÂ13. Robert Bailey picked off Jeff Garcia and ran back a 74-yard touchdown, but after taking a 10âÂÂ0 lead the Lions were crushed by three Garcia touchdowns, including two to Terrell Owens, as three Detroit passers failed to surpass 90 total yards.
- Week Nine vs. New Orleans Saints â The Niners hosted the Saints for what proved to be the final time as NFC West division foes and edged the defending division champs 28âÂÂ27. Two touchdowns to Terrell Owens put the Niners up but late in the third Joe Horn's catch from Aaron Brooks put the Saints ahead 24âÂÂ21. Jeff Garcia found Eric Johnson early in the fourth and the Saints could get no closer than 28âÂÂ27 in the fourth.
- Week Ten at Carolina Panthers â The Niners had to put up 417 yards of offense to erase a 22âÂÂ14 Panthers lead and win 25âÂÂ22. The Niners needed the final play of regulation to tie the game on a seven-yard Terrell Owens catch and Eric Johnson catch for the two-point conversion. In overtime the Niners needed eight plays before Jose Cortez finished the game off from 26 yards out.
- Week Eleven at Indianapolis Colts â Despite trailing 21âÂÂ20 and being outgained 340 yards of offense to 491 for the Colts, the 49ers crushed Indianapolis 40âÂÂ21 by picking off Peyton Manning four times; Zack Bronson ran back one pick for a 48-yard touchdown. The Colts thus had lost for the third straight time and the frustration spilled into an infamous post-game press conference meltdown by Colts coach Jim E. Mora.
- Week Twelve vs. Buffalo Bills â For the second time in the season Ed Hochuli was the head referee in a 49ers game at The Stick and the Niners made it an easy game for Hochuli by crushing the Bills 35âÂÂ0. Hochuli flagged the Bills for seven penalties versus just one for the 49ers, who put up 409 yards of offense vs. 191 for Buffalo. Garrison Hearst rushed for 124 yards.
- Week Thirteen at St. Louis Rams â In defeating the 49ers 27âÂÂ14, Kurt Warner ended the Niners' quest for the division title with 294 yards and two touchdowns, outclassing Jeff Garcia's 146 yards with 26 incompletions; Ricky Proehl's 109 receiving yards nearly outgained the pass-catching yardage of the entire Niners receiving corps.
- Week Fourteen vs. Miami Dolphins â The Dolphins put up 174 yards of offense while the Niners had 152 yards rushing en route to a 21âÂÂ0 shutout win. Jay Fiedler was intercepted three times while Jeff Garcia had a touchdown to Eric Johnson.
- Week Fifteen vs. Philadelphia Eagles â The Niners played their last home game of the year by edging the Eagles 13âÂÂ3. The two teams combined for just 536 yards of offense (with 109 yards of penalties to the Eagles) as Terrell Owens had the game's only touchdown, a 32-yard catch. |Weather= (Partly Cloudy)
- Week Sixteen at Dallas Cowboys â A year after the infamous confrontation between Terrell Owens and the Cowboys at Texas Stadium's 50-yard line, the Cowboys won 27âÂÂ21 behind three total touchdowns, 241 passing yards, and 30 rushing yards from Quincy Carter. Emmitt Smith exploded to 126 rushing yards.
- Week Seventeen at New Orleans Saints â The 49ers crushed the Saints 38âÂÂ0 as they intercepted Aaron Brooks four times, forced two fumbles, and Jeff Garcia threw four touchdowns, two of them 50-plus yarders to Terrell Owens. The Saints were held to 126 total yards of offense in their final game as an NFC West team.
Standings
Playoffs
NFC Wild Card at Green Bay Packers
- Scoring
- GB â Freeman 5 pass from Favre (kick blocked) GB 6âÂÂ0
- SF â Hearst 2 run (Cortez kick) SF 7âÂÂ6
- GB â field goal Longwell 26 GB 9âÂÂ7
- GB â Franks 19 pass from Favre (Two-point conversion failed) GB 15âÂÂ7
- SF â Streets 19 pass from Garcia (Streets pass from Garcia) Tie 15âÂÂ15
- GB â field goal Longwell 45 GB 18âÂÂ15
- GB â Green 9 run (Longwell kick) GB 25âÂÂ15
Awards
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