1955 San Francisco 49ers season

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1955 San Francisco 49ers season
OwnerTony Morabito
General managerLouis Spadia
Head coachRed Strader
Home fieldKezar Stadium
Results
Record4–8
Division place5th NFL Western
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 1955 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 6th season in the National Football League and their 10th overall.

They were coming off a 7–4–1 record in 1954, finishing in 3rd place in the Western Conference.

San Francisco replaced head coach Buck Shaw, who had been the club's only head coach since its founding. The new coach was Red Strader, who had previously been the head coach of the New York Yanks from 1950 to 1951, where he had a record of 8–14–2 in his two seasons there.

The 49ers started the year with 2 losses at home but rebounded with 2 road victories and sat with a .500 record after 4 games. San Francisco split its next 2 games at home and had a 3–3 record. The team then fell into a slump and lost its next 5 games before winning its final game of the season, finishing with a 4–8 record, its worst season since the team's first season in the NFL in 1950, when it finished 3–9.

Offensively, Y. A. Tittle threw for 2185 yards, completing 51.2% of his passes, and had a league-high 17 touchdown passes. However, Tittle had 28 passes that were intercepted. Billy Wilson was Tittle's favorite target, as he had a team-high 53 receptions for 831 yards and 7 touchdowns. Joe Perry led the club by rushing for 701 yards, while Dickie Moegle rushed for a team-high 5 touchdowns.

Offseason[edit]

NFL draft[edit]

1955 San Francisco 49ers draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 10 Dicky Moegle *  Defensive back Rice
2 21 Frank Morze  Center Boston College began play with 49ers in 1957.
3 34 Carroll Hardy  Halfback Colorado
4 45 Matt Hazeltine *  Linebacker California
5 58 Eldred Kraemer  Guard Pittsburgh
6 69 Bobby Luna  Defensive back Alabama
7 82 Johnny Dean  Back VPI
8 93 Freddie Meyers  Back Oklahoma A&M
9 106 Fred Preziosio  Tackle Purdue
10 117 Ron Ashbacker  End Oregon State
11 130 Rudy Rotella  End Omaha
12 141 Lou Palatella  Guard Pittsburgh
13 154 Richie Gaskell  End George Washington
14 165 Nick McKeithan  Back Duke
15 178 Burdette Hess  Guard Idaho signed with Calgary Stampeders (WIFU)
16 189 Jim Hall  End Auburn
17 202 Bob Newton  Guard San Diego State
18 213 Ron Pheister  Center Oregon
19 226 John Garzoli  Tackle California
20 237 Glen Dyer  Back Texas
21 250 George Maderos  Defensive back Chico State
22 261 Pete Vann  Quarterback Army
23 274 Tom Gunnari  End Washington State
24 285 Bob Heaston  Guard Cal Poly
25 298 Dewey Wade  End Kansas State
26 309 Johnny Kerr  End Purdue
27 322 Dick Shockey  Back Marquette
28 333 Don Sanders  Back Stanford
29 346 Otto Kneidinger  Tackle Penn State
30 356 Bob Gongola  Back Illinois
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career
Source:[1]

Schedule[edit]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
1 September 25 Los Angeles Rams L 14–23 0–1 Kezar Stadium 58,772 Recap
2 October 2 Cleveland Browns L 3–38 0–2 Kezar Stadium 43,595 Recap
3 October 9 at Chicago Bears W 20–19 1–2 Wrigley Field 41,651 Recap
4 October 16 at Detroit Lions W 27–24 2–2 Briggs Stadium 50,179 Recap
5 October 23 Chicago Bears L 23–34 2–3 Kezar Stadium 56,350 Recap
6 October 30 Detroit Lions W 38–21 3–3 Kezar Stadium 44,831 Recap
7 November 6 at Los Angeles Rams L 14–27 3–4 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 71,832 Recap
8 November 13 at Washington Redskins L 0–7 3–5 Griffith Stadium 25,112 Recap
9 November 20 at Green Bay Packers L 21–27 3–6 Milwaukee County Stadium 19,099 Recap
10 November 27 Baltimore Colts L 14–26 3–7 Memorial Stadium 33,485 Recap
11 December 4 Green Bay Packers L 7–28 3–8 Kezar Stadium 32,897 Recap
12 December 11 Baltimore Colts W 35–24 4–8 Kezar Stadium 33,471 Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

Standings[edit]

NFL Western Conference
W L T PCT CONF PF PA STK
Los Angeles Rams 8 3 1 .727 6–3–1 260 231 W3
Chicago Bears 8 4 0 .667 7–3 294 251 W2
Green Bay Packers 6 6 0 .500 5–5 258 276 L1
Baltimore Colts 5 6 1 .455 5–4–1 214 239 L2
San Francisco 49ers 4 8 0 .333 4–6 216 298 W1
Detroit Lions 3 9 0 .250 2–8 230 275 L2
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1955 San Francisco 49ers Draftees". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved February 20, 2024.