What 49ers jerseys are retired?

What 49ers jerseys are retired?

Who ended Steve Young's career?

Why Terrell Owens has regrets on play that ended Steve Young's career – Inside the 49 – 49ers News & Film Room.

Did they retire Joe Montana's number?

The 49ers retired the number Montana's #16 jersey after the conclusion of his playing career. In 1994, Montana earned a spot on the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team; he is also a member of the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team.

Is Steve Youngs number retired?

-- The San Francisco 49ers will retire Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young's No. 8 jersey in a halftime ceremony during their game against New England on Oct. 5.Sep 25, 2008

Is Terrell Owens jersey retired?

Owens' former jersey number, which has been worn by 11 different players since he unceremoniously left the team in 2004, immediately was scooped up by incoming free agent Jordan Matthews. The team won't be retiring No.Jun 20, 2019

Is Jerry Rice number retired?

49ers retire Jerry Rice's number at half Rice's jersey was retired during a halftime ceremony Monday night, when the Niners hosted the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints. ... Rice served as an honorary team captain and was formally presented with his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring.Sep 20, 2010

Who is Steve Young's agent?

agent Leigh Steinberg

Where is Steve Young now?

Pro Football Hall of Famer and former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young is an NFL analyst for ESPN. He travels to Monday Night Football cities for Monday Night Countdown during the NFL season, and he also contributes to ESPN's annual Super Bowl coverage.

How is Steve Young so rich?

Steve Young: $200 Million Net Worth After his playing days, he founded a successful private equity fund called HGGC — a move that helped him join the NFL's elite $200 million and over club. In an odd bit of trivia, Steve Young became the first left-handed quarterback ever inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.Sep 7, 2021

What made Steve Young so good?

Besides earning two regular season Most Valuable Player awards, Young holds the NFL career record for passer rating (96.8), including an incredible six passing titles, the most in NFL history. He has the second best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history (2.17).