NFL team season
The 1975 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise 's 26th season in the National Football League , their 30th overall, and their seventh under head coach Dick Nolan .
Nolan and his squad entered the 1975 Season attempting to improve on their 6–8 season in 1974 . However, for the second time in three seasons, the team finished with a 5–9 record, and missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Nolan was let go after the season. DE Cedrick Hardman was the team's only player to qualify for the Pro Bowl .
Offseason
NFL draft
Source: [ 1]
Personnel
Staff / Coaches
1975 San Francisco 49ers staff
Front office
Team Owner(s) – Josephine Morabito-Fox & Jane Morabito
General manager / Team President – Louis Spadia
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special Teams – Rich Brooks
Roster
Preseason
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Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 21
at Minnesota Vikings
L 27–17
0–1
Metropolitan Stadium
46,479
2
September 28
Los Angeles Rams
L 14–23
0–2
Candlestick Park
55,072
3
October 5
at Kansas City Chiefs
W 20–3
1–2
Arrowhead Stadium
54,490
4
October 12
Atlanta Falcons
L 3–17
1–3
Candlestick Park
44,043
5
October 19
New Orleans Saints
W 35–21
2–3
Candlestick Park
39,990
6
October 26
at New England Patriots
L 16–24
2–4
Schaefer Stadium
60,358
7
November 2
Detroit Lions
L 17–28
2–5
Candlestick Park
43,209
8
November 9
at Los Angeles Rams
W 24–23
3–5
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
74,064
9
November 16
Chicago Bears
W 31–3
4–5
Candlestick Park
41,726
10
November 23
at New Orleans Saints
W 16–6
5–5
Louisiana Superdome
40,328
11
November 30
at Philadelphia Eagles
L 17–27
5–6
Veterans Stadium
56,694
12
December 7
Houston Oilers
L 13–27
5–7
Candlestick Park
44,015
13
December 14
at Atlanta Falcons
L 9–31
5–8
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
38,501
14
December 21
New York Giants
L 23–26
5–9
Candlestick Park
34,354
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
A football signed by the 1975 San Francisco 49ers team, including Steve Spurrier .
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Key figures Division championships (22) Conference championships (8) League championships (5) Current league affiliations Former league affiliation