The 49ers are entering the 2020 season looking to make history and go to a second-consecutive Super Bowl for only the second time. They last did it in 1988 and 1989. That’s a potentially attainable record. There are a slew of individual records that won’t likely be tied or broken any time soon.
While digging through some stats, we started coming across a host of numbers that we won’t likely see a player reach again in San Francisco.
Here are some career and single-season franchise records that are safe for the foreseeable future:
Career starts
Jerry Rice: 224
Rice winds up on this list more than once, but his 224 starts are pretty incredible since nobody else in team history even played 224 games. To put 224 starts into perspective, a player would have to start every game for 14 seasons. A quarterback could come along and push Rice’s career starts record, but even that one is a long shot.