
The Ed Block Courage Award
The Ed Block Courage Award is named after Ed Block, the former head athletic trainer of the Baltimore Colts of 23 years. Block was a pioneer in his profession and a respected humanitarian whose most passionate cause was helping children of abuse. The award is presented in his name each year to the player that exemplified a commitment to sportsmanship and courage. Ed Block Courage Award winners from each of the 32 NFL teams are honored at a banquet in Baltimore, MD. All proceeds from the event benefit the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation’s Courage House National Support Network. Named after the NFL team in a respective NFL city, a Courage House is a facility that provides support and quality care for abused children and their families in that community. The 49ers dedicated their Courage House in October 2003 at the Edgewood House in San Francisco.
Ed Block Courage Award
1984 S Ronnie Lott
1985 LB Keena Turner
1986 QB Joe Montana
1987 WR Mike Wilson
1988 CB Eric Wright
1989 DB Chet Brooks
1990 WR Mike Sherrard
1991 DB Dave Waymer
1992 CB Eric Davis
1993 CB Don Griffin
1994 T Harris Barton
1995 DT Dennis Brown
1996 FB William Floyd
1997 C Jesse Sapolu
1998 WR Jerry Rice
1999 DT Bryant Young
2000 RB Garrison Hearst
2001 S Lance Schulters
2002 S Tony Parrish
2003 C Jeremy Newberry
2004 LB Jamie Winborn
2005 C Jeremy Newberry
2006 RB Frank Gore
2007 C Eric Heitmann
The Len Eshmont Award
The Len Eshmont Award, the 49ers most prestigious annual honor, has been given each year to the 49er who best exemplifies the “inspirational and courageous play” of Len Eshmont. A member of the original 1946 49ers team, Eshmont coached at Navy and Virginia following his playing days with the 49ers. Eshmont died in 1957.
Listed below are the 49ers annual Len Eshmont Award winners since its inception in 1957:
1957 QB Y.A. Tittle
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1983 RB/ST Bill Ring |
| 1958 FB Joe Perry |
1984 LB Keena Turner |
| 1959 HB J.D. Smith |
1985 FB Roger Craig |
| 1960 S Dave Baker |
1986 QB Joe Montana |
| 1961 DT Leo Nomellini |
1988 NT Michael Carter |
| 1963 T Bob St. Clair |
1988 RB Roger Craig |
| 1964 DT Charlie Krueger |
1989 QB Joe Montana |
| 1965 QB John Brodie |
1990 DE Kevin Fagan |
| 1966 HB John David Crow |
1990 LB Charles Haley |
| 1967 HB John David Crow |
1991 WR John Taylor |
| 1968 LB Matt Hazeltine |
1992 QB Steve Young |
| 1969 CB Jimmy Johnson |
1993 WR Jerry Rice |
| 1970 S Roosevelt Taylor |
1994 QB Steve Young |
| 1971 LB Ed Beard |
1995 FB William Floyd |
| 1972 DE Tommy Hart |
1996 DT Bryant Young |
| 1973 S Mel Phillips |
1997 DT Dana Stubblefield |
| 1974 T Len Rohde |
1998 DT Bryant Young |
| 1975 CB Jimmy Johnson |
1999 DT Bryant Young |
| 1976 DE Tommy Hart |
2000 DT Bryant Young |
| 1977 S Mel Phillips |
2001 Garrison Hearst |
| 1978 RB Paul Hofer |
2002 Tony Parrish |
| 1979 RB Paul Hofer |
2003 Julian Peterson |
| 1980 DT Archie Reese |
2004 DT Bryant Young |
| 1981 TE Charle Young |
2005 DT Bryant Young |
| 1982 WR Dwight Clark |
2006 DT Bryant Young |
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2007 DT Bryant Young |
Matt Hazeltine Award
The Hazeltine Iron Man Award is named after linebacker/center Matt Hazeltine, a 13-year performer who played more seasons at linebacker than any other 49ers player. Known for his durability and dedication, Hazeltine passed away in 1987 from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Bill Walsh established the award in his honor that year. The award is given annually to the most courageous and inspirational defensive player.
Matt Hazeltine Award winners
1987 LB Michael Walter
1988 LB Charles Haley
1989 DB Ronnie Lott
1990 DE Kevin Fagan
1991 LB Charles Haley
1992 DE Pierce Holt
1993 S Tim McDonald
1994 CB Merton Hanks
1995 S Tim McDonald
1996 CB Merton Hanks
1997 LB Gary Plummer
1998 S Tim McDonald
1999 DT Bryant Young
2000 LB Ken Norton Jr.
2001 S Lance Schulters
2002 S John Keith
2003 LB Derek Smith
2004 LB Jeff Ulbrich
2005 DE Bryant Young
2006 LB Brandon Moore
2007 LB Jeff Ulbrich
Thomas Herrion Award
49ers owners Denise and John York established the Thomas Herrion Memorial Award in 2005, which will be presented each season to a rookie or first-year player that best represents the Dream of Thomas Herrion. The award will go to a player, like Thomas, who has taken advantage of every opportunity, turned it into a positive situation and made their dream turn into a reality.
Thomas Herrion Award winners
2005 T Thomas Herrion
2006 T Harvey Dahl
2007 CB Tarell Brown
The Bobb McKittrick Award
This award is given annually to the 49ers offensive lineman who best exemplifies the dedication, excellence and commitment of offensive line coach Bobb McKittrick, a five-time Super Bowl Champion.
In 1999, the San Francisco 49ers, under the direction of Bill Walsh, established the Bobb McKittrick Award. The award is meant to honor those offensive linemen who have best represented the courage, intensity and sacrifice displayed by the late Coach McKittrick during his 21 years of service with the 49ers.
“Bobb gave distinguished service to the organization since our renaissance in 1979. He was a vital factor in five Super Bowl Championships, the evolution of a dynasty and in the production of some of the finest offensive linemen in football. Offensive linemen don’t receive the recognition they so richly deserve. This gives us a venue to honor their sacrifices and achievements,” Walsh said.
A bronze plaque of McKittrick hangs in the 49ers locker room surrounded by the photographs of the McKittrick Award winners.
Bobb McKittrick Award Winners
| 1981 Keith Fahnhorst |
1996 Jesse Sapolu |
| 1984 Randy Cross |
1997 Ray Brown |
| 1985 Fred Quillan |
1998 Chris Dalman |
| 1985 Fred Quillan |
1999 Ray Brown |
| 1986 Keith Fahnhorst |
2000 Jeremy Newberry |
| 1987 Bubba Paris |
2001 Ray Brown |
| 1988 Steve Wallace |
2002 Scott Gragg |
| 1989 Harris Barton |
2003 Jeremy Newberry |
| 1990 Guy McIntyre |
2004 Kyle Kosier |
| 1991 Jesse Sapolu |
2005 Jeremy Newberry |
| 1992 Guy McIntyre |
2006 Eric Heitmann |
| 1993 Harris Barton |
2007 Eric Heitmann |
| 1994 Derrick Deese |
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| 1995 Kirk Scrafford |
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Garry Niver Award
The Garry Niver Award is presented annually by the San Francisco Chapter of the Pro Football Writers of America to a 49ers’ player for his cooperation and professional style in helping the pro football writers do their jobs. The award is named after pro football writer, Garry Niver, who was a long-time beat writer who covered the 49ers for the San Mateo Times.
Garry Niver Award winners
1993 C/G Jess Sapolu
1994 S Tim McDonald
1995 QB Steve Young
1996 T Steve Wallace
1997 G Ray Brown
1998 S Tim McDonald
1999 WR Jerry Rice
2000 S Lance Schulters
2001 QB Jeff Garcia
2002 DT Dana Stubblefield
2003 QB Jeff Garcia
2004 LB Jeff Ulbrich
2005 LB Julian Peterson
2006 DE Bryant Young
2007 RB Frank Gore
Bill Walsh Award
The Bill Walsh Award was established in 2004 in honor of San Francisco’s Hall of Fame Head Coach Bill Walsh. Walsh served as the team’s head coach for 10 seasons from 1979-88. In that time, he compiled a record of 102-63-1 and led the team to three Super Bowls. He was twice named Coach of the Year (1981, 1984) and was later named Coach of the Decade for the 1980s. The award, which is voted on by coaches only, is given to the 49ers team MVP, honoring his outstanding individual annual performance.
Bill Walsh Award Winners
2004 DE Bryant Young
2005 LB Derek Smith
K Joe Nedney
2006 RB Frank Gore
CB Walt Harris
2007 CB Nate Clements
LB Patrick Willis
NFL Most Valuable Player
1970 QB John Brodie (AP, NEA, Pro Football Guide, Sporting
News, Pro Football Weekly, Football News, Kansas City Committee
of 101)
1981 QB Joe Montana (New York Daily News)
1982 WR Dwight Clark (Sports Illustrated)
1984 QB Joe Montana (Football News)
1986 WR Jerry Rice (Sports Illustrated)
1987 WR Jerry Rice (PFWA, NEA, Sports Illustrated, Football
News, Football Digest)
1988 RB Roger Craig (NEA, Sports Illustrated)
1989 QB Joe Montana (PFWA, AP, NEA, Football News, Sports
Illustrated)
1990 QB Joe Montana (AP)
1991 WR Jerry Rice (Sports Illustrated)
1992 QB Steve Young (PFWA, AP, NEA, Football Digest, Sports Illustrated)
1994 QB Steve Young (PFWA, AP, Sports Illustrated)
NFC Most Valuable Player
1989 QB Joe Montana (Football News)
NFL Player Of The Year
1952 HB Hugh McElhenny (Sport Magazine)
1954 FB Joe Perry (UPI)
1955 FB Joe Perry (UPI)
1957 QB Y.A. Tittle (UPI)
1970 QB John Brodie (AP, Football News)
1987 WR Jerry Rice (Maxwell Club, Sporting News)
1989 QB Joe Montana (Sporting News, Football Digest, Maxwell Club)
1990 WR Jerry Rice (Sporting News)
1992 QB Steve Young (Sporting News, Maxwell Club)
1994 QB Steve Young (Sporting News)
NFC Player Of The Year
1970 QB John Brodie (UPI)
1994 QB Steve Young (UPI)
NFL Offensive Player Of The Year
1970 QB John Brodie (NEA, Pro Football Weekly)
1986 WR Jerry Rice (Pro Football Weekly)
1987 WR Jerry Rice (AP, Pro Football Weekly, Football Digest)
1988 RB Roger Craig (AP)
1989 QB Joe Montana (AP, Pro Football Weekly)
1992 QB Steve Young (AP, Pro Football Weekly)
1993 WR Jerry Rice (AP)
1994 QB Steve Young (AP, Pro Football Weekly, College and Pro Football Newsweekly)
NFC Offensive Player Of The Year
1986 WR Jerry Rice (Kansas City Committee 101)
1987 WR Jerry Rice (UPI, Kansas City Committee 101)
1988 RB Roger Craig (UPI, Kansas City Committee 101)
1989 QB Joe Montana (UPI, Kansas City Committee 101)
1992 QB Steve Young (UPI, Football News, Kansas City Committee 101)
1994 QB Steve Young (Kansas City Committee 101)
NFL Defensive Player Of The Year
1981 DE Fred Dean (UPI, Kansas City Committee 101)
1994 CB Deion Sanders (AP, College and Pro Football Newsweekly)
1995 FS Merton Hanks (Football Digest)
1997 DT Dana Stubblefield (AP, Pro Football Weekly, Football
Digest, College and Pro Football Newsweekly, NEA, Kansas
City Committee 101)
NFC Defensive Player Of The Year
1990 LB Charles Haley (UPI, Kansas City Committee 101)
1994 CB Deion Sanders (Kansas City Committee 101)
1997 DT Dana Stubblefield (Kansas City Committee 101)
NFL Rookie Of The Year
1952 HB Hugh McElhenny (UPI)
NFL Defensive Rookie Of The Year
1970 CB Bruce Taylor (Pro Football Weekly)
1993 DT Dana Stubblefield (AP)
1994 DT Bryant Young (UPI)
2007 LB Patrick Willis (AP)
NFL Man Of The Year
1989 Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. (Football News)
Coach Of The Year
1959 Howard (Red) Hickey (Detroit News)
1981 Bill Walsh (AP, Sporting News, Pro Football Weekly)
1989 George Seifert (Football Digest)
1990 George Seifert (Sporting News)
1994 George Seifert (Sporting News)
Executive Of The Year
1989 John McVay (Sporting News)
1994 Carmen Policy (Sporting News, Pro Football Weekly)
Super Bowl Most Valuable Player
1982 QB Joe Montana (Super Bowl XVI)
1985 QB Joe Montana (Super Bowl XIX)
1989 WR Jerry Rice (Super Bowl XXIII)
1990 QB Joe Montana (Super Bowl XXIV)
1994 QB Steve Young (Super Bowl XXIX)
NFL Comeback Player Of The Year
1999 DT Bryant Young (Associated Press)
2001 RB Garrison Hearst (Associated Press and PFWA)
NFL Most Improved Player
2000 QB Jeff Garcia (Pro Football Weekly)
Most Caring Athlete
2000 DT Bryant Young (USA Today)
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