49ers Throwback: From Bust to Niners Great

Coming out of college, Hearst had the potential to be among the great NFL running backs of the 90s, but his NFL career was stalled by two injury-plagued seasons.

The Cardinals waived Hearst after three seasons. He started 12 games for the Bengals and rushed for 847 yards but did not earn a rushing touchdown.

The 49ers signed Hearst in 1997, where he became an instant impact by rushing for 1,019 yards and four touchdowns in 13 games.

After an embarrassing 23-10 home loss to the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game, the 49ers started the season wanting to atone for missing out on a Super Bowl XXXII appearance.

On a beautiful 71-degree afternoon at 3Com Park (Candlestick Park), the New York Jets, coming off a 9-7 season, hoped to make the playoffs for the first time since losing 17-10 to the Houston Oilers in 1991.

After free safety Kevin Williams intercepted a Young pass on the 49ers’ first drive, the Jets were the first to get on the board with a 24-yard field goal by John Hall.

The 49ers eventually got on the board with a Hearst 5-yard touchdown run, making the score 3-7.

The Jets offense started to catch fire with a Glenn Foley 41-yard touchdown pass to third-year wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson to retake the lead, 10-7.

Young led the 49ers down the field with a six-yard touchdown pass to J.J. Stokes, giving his team a 14-10 lead. However, the Jets ended the first half with a Foley six-yard touchdown pass to receiver Wayne Chrebet, taking a 17-14 lead.

At the start of the third quarter, the 49ers tied the game 17-17 with a Wade Richey 22-yard field goal.

Foley and Johnson hooked up again for a 21-yard touchdown pass and a Jets 24-17 lead.

Jerry Rice, who suffered an ACL injury against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 1997 season, made a miraculous return on a December 15 Monday night game against the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos, where he had three receptions for 40-yards and a touchdown after getting hit by safety Steve Atwater, falling hard on his knee.

The future Hall of Famer did not return for the remainder of the season but came back strong in the Week 1 battle with six receptions for 86 yards and a 14-yard touchdown pass from Young to make the score 24-23.

A Hall 32-yard field goal extended the Jets’ lead 27-23 before the 49ers put together a five-play, 76-yard drive that ended with Stokes catching a 31-yard touchdown pass from the one-time league MVP. The 49ers took a 30-27 lead with 1:32 left in the game.

Stokes led the team with 111 yards receiving and two touchdowns.

Foley took the Jet’s offense down the field but settled to tie the game at 30-30 to send the game into overtime.

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