The San Francisco 49ers sacked opposing quarterbacks 36 times this season. Ahmad Brooks led the team with six.




































As we look forward to the 2015 offseason, here's a last look at where the San Francisco 49ers ranked among their NFC West and NFL peers.
Offense: Points per game
10. Seahawks (24.6)
21.Rams (20.2)
24. Cardinals (19.4)
25. 49ers (19.1)
Offense: Yards per game
9. Seahawks (375.8)
20. 49ers (327.4)
24. Cardinals (319.8)
28. Rams (314.7)
The 49ers scored 33 touchdowns this season: 20 through the air, 10 on the ground and three on defense.

Chris Culliver 35-yard fumble return

Vernon Davis 29-yard catch

Vernon Davis 2-yard catch

Carlos Hyde 4-yard run

Michael Crabtree 3-yard catch

Frank Gore 8-yard run

Michael Crabtree 2-yard catch

Carlos Hyde 6-yard run

Frank Gore 55-yard catch

Stevie Johnson 12-yard catch

Stevie Johnson 9-yard catch

Brandon Lloyd 80-yard catch

Anquan Boldin 11-yard catch

Michael Crabtree 32-yard catch

Dontae Johnson 20-yard interception return

Stevie Johnson 4-yard catch

Bruce Ellington 20-yard catch

Anquan Boldin 27-yard catch

Frank Gore 4-yard run

Carlos Hyde 9-yard run

Anquan Boldin 15-yard catch

Michael Crabtree 48-yard catch

Anquan Boldin 30-yard catch

Carlos Hyde 4-yard run

Bruce Miller 8-yard catch

Frank Gore 10-yard run

Frank Gore 52-yard run

Bruce Ellington 8-yard catch

Antoine Bethea 49-yard interception return

Bruce Ellington 1-yard run

Colin Kaepernick 90-yard run

Anquan Boldin 76-yard catch

Bruce Miller 3-yard catch
Offense: Rushing
1. Seahawks (172.6 yards per game)
4.49ers (136.0)
20. Rams (102.2)
31. Cardinals (81.8)
Offense: Passing
14. Cardinals (238 yards per game)
23. Rams (212.5)
27.Seahawks (203.1)
30. 49ers (191.4)
Offense: Fumbles
5. Cardinals (16)
11.49ers (18)
22. Seahawks (23)
27. Rams (27)
Turnover Plus-minus
4. Seahawks (plus 10)
5.Cardinals (plus 8)
6. 49ers (plus 7)
19. Rams (minus 2)
Defense: Points per game
1. Seahawks (15.9)
5.Cardinals (18.7)
10. 49ers (21.2)
16. Rams (22.1)
Defense: Yards per game
1. Seahawks (267.1)
5.49ers (321.4)
17. Rams (351.6)
24. Cardinals (368.2)
Defense: Interceptions
1. 49ers (23)
7.Cardinals (18)
18. Seahawks (13)
18. Rams (13)
The 49ers picked off opposing quarterbacks a league-leading 23 times this year. Perrish Cox had the most with five.

Patrick Willis drops into coverage and intercepts Tony Romo seven yards deep in the end zone to halt the Cowboys drive.

Eric Reid catches a deep Tony Romo pass intended for Dez Bryant and returns the ball 48 yards to Dallas' 2-yard line.

Perrish Cox grabs the 49ers third interception of Tony Romo in the first half of the season opener in Dallas.

Antoine Bethea reaches up to pick off Nick Foles and stymie the Eagles possession.

With the 49ers ahead by five and less than a minute remaining in the fourth quarter, Perrish Cox intercepts Nick Foles to seal San Francisco's victory.

Perrish Cox picks off Alex Smith late in the fourth quarter to preserve the 49ers five-point win over the Chiefs.

Dontae Johnson steps in front of an Austin Davis pass and returns it 20-yards for a game-clinching touchdown in St. Louis on "Monday Night Football."

Antoine Bethea leaps high into the air and pulls down an interception of Austin Davis midway through the 49ers home matchup with the Rams.

Perrish Cox hauls in an Austin Davis pass intended for Kenny Britt deep to the right side of the field.

Antoine Bethea picks off Drew Brees on the third play of the game to set up the 49ers on New Orleans' 19-yard line.

With the Saints driving at the end of the first half, Chris Culliver intercepts a Drew Brees pass intended for Jimmy Graham in the end zone.

Chris Borland gets his first career interception, picking off Eli Manning early in the second quarter in New York.

Covering a wide receiver in the flat, Michael Wilhoite hauls in an Eli Manning pass to stop the Giants in the red zone.

Eric Reid catches a deep Eli Manning pass down the left sideline intended for Rueben Randle.

Chris Culliver intercepts Eli Manning at San Francisco's 20-yard line early in the fourth quarter.

Protecting a six-point advantage late in regulation, Dontae Johnson tips an Eli Manning pass on 4th-and goal into the waiting arms of Chris Borland.

Ahead by four points with the Seahawks driving in 49ers territory, Eric Reid catches an overthrown Russell Wilson pass and returns it 73 yards to Seattle's 24-yard line.

Perrish Cox hauls in his fifth interception of the year, picking off Philip Rivers to set up the 49ers in prime field position.

Antoine Bethea steps in front of a slan route and intercepts Philip Rivers before returning the ball 49 yards for the first pick-six of his career.

Chris Culliver intercepts a deep Philip Rivers pass for San Francisco's third pick of the game.

Michael Wilhoite steps in front of a short Ryan Lindley pass to hault an Arizona Cardinals drive in San Francisco territory.

Chris Culliver picks off a deep Ryan Lindley pass intended for John Brown and returns the ball seven yards.

Craig Dahl seals the 49ers season-ending victory by recording the team's third interception of Ryan Lindley late in the fourth quarter.
Defense: Sacks
1. Rams (40)
20. Seahawks (37)
21. 49ers (36)
24. Cardinals (35)
Kick Returns:
9. 49ers (24.5 yards per return)
11.Rams (24.4)
30. Seahawks (21)
32. Cardinals (19)
Punt Returns:
2. Rams (13 yards per return)
9.Cardinals (10.7)
25. Seahawks (7)
29. 49ers (6.5)
Penalties
6. Cardinals (91)
22.49ers (116)
30. Rams (123)
32. Seahawks (130)
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