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1956 San Francisco 49ers season

American football team season

1956 San Francisco 49ers season

American football team season

FieldValue
logo1956-49ers-mediaguide.jpg
teamSan Francisco 49ers
year1956
record5–6–1
division_place3rd NFL Western
ownerTony Morabito
general managerLouis Spadia
coachFrankie Albert
stadiumKezar Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
shortnavlink49ers seasons

The 1956 San Francisco 49ers season was the team's seventh season in the National Football League (NFL) (eleventh in team history).

San Francisco brought in a new head coach for the second straight season, replacing Red Strader with former 49ers quarterback Frankie Albert, who played with the team from their AAFC days in 1946 until 1952.

The Niners got off to a rough start, winning just one of their first seven games, before going unbeaten down the stretch. The team finished the year with a 5–6–1 record, good for 3rd place in the Western Conference.

Offensively, Y. A. Tittle threw for a team-high 1,641 yards and 7 touchdowns, and had 56.9% of his passes completed. Hugh McElhenny rushed for a team-best 916 yards and 8 touchdowns, while Billy Wilson caught a club-high 60 receptions for 889 yards, along with 5 touchdowns. Bob St. Clair blocked 10 field goal attempts.

Pre-season

1956 NFL draft

Main article: 1956 NFL draft

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Regular season

Schedule

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September 30New York GiantsL 21–380–1Kezar Stadium41,751Recap
October 7Los Angeles RamsW 33–301–1Kezar Stadium56,489Recap
October 14Chicago BearsL 7–311–2Wrigley Field47,526Recap
October 21Detroit LionsL 17–201–3Briggs Stadium55,662Recap
October 28Chicago BearsL 21–381–4Kezar Stadium52,612Recap
November 4Detroit LionsL 13–171–5Kezar Stadium46,708Recap
November 11Los Angeles RamsL 6–301–6L.A. Memorial Coliseum69,828Recap
November 18Green Bay PackersW 17–162–6City Stadium17,986Recap
November 25Philadelphia EaglesT 10–102–6–1Connie Mack Stadium19,326Recap
December 2Baltimore ColtsW 20–173–6–1Memorial Stadium37,227Recap
Green Bay PackersW 38–204–6–1Kezar Stadium32,433Recap
December 16Baltimore ColtsW 30–175–6–1Kezar Stadium43,791Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Program from the 1956 season finale against the visiting Baltimore Colts.

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

  • Team Owner - Tony Morabito

  • General manager – Louis Spadia

  • Head coach - Frankie Albert

  • Chief of Offense / Offensive Coordinator - Red Hickey

  • Defensive Assistant – Phil Bengtson

Roster

1956 San Francisco 49ers roster
Quarterbacks

References

References

  1. Jack Cavanaugh (2008). ''Giants Among Men'', p.46. Random House, {{ISBN. 978-1-4000-6717-6
  2. "1956 San Francisco 49ers Draftees". Pro Football Reference.
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