Description: This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from 2008 NFL SeasonOctober 5, 2008 San Francisco 49ers vs New England Patriots at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, CA.10/5/2008PATRICK WILLIS pictured on the ticket (18 Tackles) NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1st FRANCHISE WIN in SAN FRANCISCO vs 49ers!!! RANDY MOSS "The Freak"CAREER TOUCHDOWN #127 (66-Yard TD Catch)57th 100-Yard RECEIVING GAME - 3rd MOST in NFL HISTORY6x PRO BOWL & 4x ALL-PROINDUCTED into HALL of FAME in 2018 MATT CASSEL5th CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASS (Randy Moss)1st CAREER TD PASS on the ROAD22 of 32 for 259 YARDS PASSING1x PRO BOWL ISAAC BRUCECAREER TD #87, 88LAST TOUCHDOWN at HOMEINDUCTED into HALL of FAME in 2020 FRANK GORE TD #22, GAME PLAYED #50 "The Inconvenient Truth"KEVIN FAULK CAREER TD #25, 26J.T. O'SULLIVAN CAREER TD PASS #6, 7, 8PATRICK WILLIS 18 TACKLES, CAREER SACK #5 (Pictured on ticket) Moss, Patriots get team's 1st win in San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO -- Randy Moss streaked downfield with more urgency than he ever showed during two years playing on the other side of the Bay, grabbing Matt Cassel's stellar throw and speeding away for a dynamic score before the first quarter was even half over. The New England Patriots didn't forget how to win just because their regular-season winning streak is over. From Moss' dynamic 66-yard TD catch to Kevin Faulk's gutsy fourth-down score on a direct snap, the Patriots were back in their usual October form, even in an unusual place. Faulk rushed for two scores, Cassel had 259 yards passing and the Patriots won in San Francisco for the first time in franchise history, beating the 49ers 30-21 Sunday. Moss, who sleepwalked through two seasons with the Raiders before regaining his stride with the Pats, had five catches for 111 yards, including that sublime catch-and-run behind Nate Clements and Walt Harris, the 49ers' top defensive backs. Though he had made just two plays longer than 10 yards since Bay Area native Tom Brady's season-ending knee injury, Moss was a key component of a vintage offensive effort by the ever-resourceful Patriots (3-1). The Patriots' repertoire was packed with big plays when they returned from their bye week. Faulk, just one part of New England's multiplayer rushing attack, got his second TD on a fourth-and-2 direct snap in the third quarter, echoing the Dolphins' unstoppable series of snaps to Ronnie Brown two weeks ago. With an extra week off after that 38-13 debacle, coach Bill Belichick revived the direct-snap play he's used many times before -- and he even threw in a handful of unusual defenses to remain unbeaten in the Pats' past six games following byes. This comprehensive effort could help erase the bad taste of the defending AFC champions' stunning blowout loss to Miami last month, which ended their 21-game regular-season winning streak. Although the first quarter was filled with impressive throws and big interceptions by both teams, New England then turned down the drama with a ball-control offense that largely kept San Francisco (2-3) off the field in the middle two quarters. New England kept the ball for more than 32 minutes in the first three quarters, while Mike Martz's Niners offense couldn't get a first down during a 36-minute stretch spanning the middle periods. New England hadn't traveled to Candlestick Park since 1995 and had never won in San Francisco in four previous tries. The Patriots, who haven't lost in October since 2005, will practice at San Jose State this week to get ready for their next game at San Diego. Isaac Bruce caught two TD passes from J.T. O'Sullivan, while Frank Gore rushed for 54 yards and caught an early scoring pass in San Francisco's second straight loss. After a strong start, the 49ers managed just 23 yards in the middle two quarters, and O'Sullivan misfired regularly in a 14-of-29 effort for 130 yards with three interceptions. Stephen Gostkowski kicked three field goals, including a 49-yarder with 4:42 to play after San Francisco finally mounted a strong 80-yard scoring drive to pull within six points on Bruce's second TD catch. The game was supposed to be Brady's first appearance in the stadium where he grew up cheering the 49ers, but his replacement had his own homecoming. Cassel, whose wife and family came up from his native San Fernando Valley, was a solid 22-of-32 despite taking five sacks. Game notes -- Moss had his 57th 100-yard receiving game, the third-most in NFL history. He's within two of Indianapolis' Marvin Harrison, who hasn't had a 100-yard game this season. ... New England has won in every NFL city except Washington. ... Niners LB Patrick Willis had 18 tackles. RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN NEAR MINT CONDITION!!!You get the ticket in the photos. Nice ticket!!!Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 5 inchesSection 11 - Row K - Seat 3 - $71 Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping.
Price: 99 USD
Location: Redmond, Washington
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Pictured: Patrick Willis
18 Tackles, Career Sack #5: Patrick Willis
Player: Randy Moss
Career TD #22: Frank Gore
Hall of Fame: Randy Moss
Hall of Fame 2020: Isaac Bruce
Last Touchdown at Home TD #87, 88: Isaac Bruce
1st Franchise Win in San Francisco: New England Patriots
Year: 2008
Grade: Near Mint
Sport: Football
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Team-NFL: New England Patriots
57th 100-Yard Receiving Game: Randy Moss
Career Touchdown #127: Randy Moss
Product: Ticket
1st TD Pass on the Road: Matt Cassel
Original/Reproduction: Original