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1983 San Francisco 49ers season

American football team season


American football team season

FieldValue
teamSan Francisco 49ers
year1983
record10–6
division_place1st NFC West
ownerEdward J. DeBartolo Jr.
general managerJohn McVay
presidentBill Walsh
coachBill Walsh
def_coachGeorge Seifert
stadiumCandlestick Park
playoffs**Won [Divisional Playoffs](1983-84-nfl-playoffs)**
(vs. [Lions](1983-detroit-lions-season)) 24–23
Lost [NFC Championship](1983-84-nfl-playoffs)
(at [Redskins](1983-washington-redskins-season)) 21–24
pro_bowlers**QB** Joe Montana
**DE** Fred Dean
**CB** Ronnie Lott
**FS** Dwight Hicks
shortnavlink49ers seasons

(vs. Lions) 24–23 Lost NFC Championship (at Redskins) 21–24 DE Fred Dean CB Ronnie Lott FS Dwight Hicks The 1983 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 34th season in the National Football League and their 38th overall. The team attempted to improve on its 3–6 record from 1982. The 49ers started the season with a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, 22–17. However, the 49ers throttled the Vikings the next week 48–17 and then the Cardinals the following week 42–27. They ended the first half of the season 6–2 before splitting their last eight games to finish the season 10–6 and clinching the NFC West and the #2 seed in the playoffs. In the divisional round of the playoffs, the 49ers came back to beat the Lions 24–23 after Joe Montana found Freddie Solomon in the end zone with 1:23 remaining, and Lions kicker Eddie Murray missed a 41-yard field goal as time expired. However, in the NFC Championship game, the 49ers were not able to outlast the top-seeded Redskins, as after coming back to tie a game in which they trailed 21–0 at the start of the 4th quarter, they lost 24–21 after Washington took the lead on a field goal with 40 seconds left in the game.

Offseason

NFL draft

Main article: 1983 NFL draft

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes15222493594905117717592291025911289
***Traded to the [Chargers](1983-san-diego-chargers-season)***
***Traded to the [Chargers](1983-san-diego-chargers-season)***
Roger CraigRB[Nebraska](1982-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team)
Blanchard MontgomeryLB[UCLA](1982-ucla-bruins-football-team)
Tom HolmoeDB[BYU](1982-byu-cougars-football-team)
Riki EllisonLB[USC](1982-usc-trojans-football-team)
Gary MotenLB[SMU](1982-smu-mustangs-football-team)
Mike MularkeyTE[Florida](1982-florida-gators-football-team)
Jeff MerrellDT[Nebraska](1982-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team)
Jesse SapoluC[Hawaii](1982-hawaii-rainbow-warriors-football-team)

Personnel

Staff . Coaches

  • Owner – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.

  • President – Bill Walsh

  • Vice President/General Counsel – Carmen Policy

  • General manager – John McVay

  • Director of College Scouting – Tony Razzano

  • Director of pro personnel – Allan Webb

  • Head coach – Bill Walsh

  • Quarterbacks/Receivers – Paul Hackett

  • Running Backs – Sherman Lewis

  • Offensive Line – Bobb McKittrick

  • Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends – Fred von Appen

  • Defensive coordinator – George Seifert

  • Defensive Line – Bill McPherson

  • Linebackers – Norb Hecker

  • Defensive Backs – Ray Rhodes

  • Defensive Assistant – Tommy Hart

  • Special Teams – Fred von Appen

  • Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway

Roster

  • Jack Reynolds ILB

Preseason

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at [Los Angeles Raiders](1983-los-angeles-raiders-season)**L** 23–26 (OT)0–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum41,337
August 14[New England Patriots](1983-new-england-patriots-season)**W** 17–151–1Candlestick Park50,043
at [San Diego Chargers](1983-san-diego-chargers-season)**L** 7–241–2Jack Murphy Stadium43,939
[Seattle Seahawks](1983-seattle-seahawks-season)**L** 6–201–3Candlestick Park47,074

Regular season

Schedule

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[Philadelphia Eagles](1983-philadelphia-eagles-season)**L** 17–220–1Candlestick Park55,775
at [Minnesota Vikings](1983-minnesota-vikings-season)**W** 48–171–1Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome58,167
September 18at [St. Louis Cardinals](1983-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)**W** 42–272–1Busch Memorial Stadium38,132
September 25**[Atlanta Falcons](1983-atlanta-falcons-season)****W** 24–203–1Candlestick Park57,814
October 2at [New England Patriots](1983-new-england-patriots-season)**W** 33–134–1Sullivan Stadium54,293
October 9**[Los Angeles Rams](1983-los-angeles-rams-season)****L** 7–104–2Candlestick Park59,118
October 16at **[New Orleans Saints](1983-new-orleans-saints-season)****W** 32–135–2Louisiana Superdome68,154
October 23at **Los Angeles Rams****W** 45–356–2Anaheim Stadium66,070
October 30[New York Jets](1983-new-york-jets-season)**L** 13–276–3Candlestick Park54,796
November 6[Miami Dolphins](1983-miami-dolphins-season)**L** 17–206–4Candlestick Park57,832
November 13**New Orleans Saints****W** 27–07–4Candlestick Park40,022
November 20at **Atlanta Falcons****L** 24–287–5Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium39,782
November 27at [Chicago Bears](1983-chicago-bears-season)**L** 3–137–6Soldier Field40,483
December 4[Tampa Bay Buccaneers](1983-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)**W** 35–218–6Candlestick Park49,773
December 11at [Buffalo Bills](1983-buffalo-bills-season)**W** 23–109–6Rich Stadium38,039
[Dallas Cowboys](1983-dallas-cowboys-season)**W** 42–1710–6Candlestick Park59,957
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

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Week 2: at Minnesota Vikings

Standings

Postseason

Schedule

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[Detroit Lions](1983-detroit-lions-season) (3)**W** 24–23Candlestick Park
January 8, 1984at [Washington Redskins](1983-washington-redskins-season) (1)**L** 21–24RFK Stadium

NFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. (3) Detroit Lions

  • Scoring
    • DET – field goal Murray 37 DET 3–0
    • SF – Craig 1 run (Wersching kick) SF 7–3
    • SF – Tyler 2 run (Wersching kick) SF 14–3
    • DET – field goal Murray 21 SF 14–6
    • DET – field goal Murray 54 SF 14–9
    • SF – field goal Wersching 19 SF 17–9
    • DET – Sims 11 run (Murray kick) SF 17–16
    • DET – Sims 3 run (Murray kick) DET 23–17
    • SF – Solomon 14 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) SF 24–23

Quarterback Joe Montana hit Freddie Solomon with a 14-yard touchdown pass with 1:23 left in the game as the 49ers held off the Lions 24–23. Lions kicker Eddie Murray missed a 43-yard field goal with 5 seconds left in the game, one of his two misses in the 4th quarter. Five interceptions of Lions quarterback Gary Danielson played a major role in the 49ers' win.

NFC Championship: at (1) Washington Redskins

  • Scoring
    • WAS – Riggins 4 run (Moseley kick) WAS 7–0
    • WAS – Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick) WAS 14–0
    • WAS – Brown 70 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) WAS 21–0
    • SF – Wilson 5 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) WAS 21–7
    • SF – Solomon 76 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) WAS 21–14
    • SF – Wilson 12 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) 21–21
    • WAS – field goal Moseley 25 WAS 24–21

The 49ers overcame a 21-point 4th-quarter deficit to tie the game. But two controversial calls against the 49ers set up a 25-yard field goal by Mark Moseley with 40 seconds remaining. Joe Montana was then intercepted on the last play of the game to seal the win for Washington.

Awards and records

  • Ray Wersching, Franchise Record, Most Field Goals in One Game, 6 Field Goals (October 16, 1983)

References

References

  1. "1983 San Francisco 49ers (NFL)". Pro Football Archives.
  2. "San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings - September 8th, 1983".
  3. ''NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book'', Workman Publishing Co, New York, {{ISBN. 0-7611-2480-2, p. 142
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