
Ickey Woods of the Cincinnati Bengals (30) carried the ball in the San Francisco 49ers during Super Bowl XXIII at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida on January 22, 1989. (Focus on motion/Getty images)
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The previous one NFL Linebacker Jim Fahnhorst, a member of three Super Bowl-winning teams, died Wednesday during the legendary run of the San Francisco 49ers. He is 66 years old.
49 people Fahnhorst died Thursday, announcing the franchise was “very sad about the passing”.
Fahnhorst recorded 232 tackles and seven interceptions in 82 games in seven seasons with the 49ers. He participated in the starting lineup in 39 of the games.
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The San Francisco 49ers helmet was idle against the Minnesota Vikings at Bank of America Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Jeffrey Becker/Imagn image)
Over four seasons, Keith Fahnhorst formed a powerful duo with his younger brother Jim. Elder Fahnhorst was a 49-man offensive lineman from 1974 to 1987. Keith spent 14 seasons with the 49ers.
He died in 2018. Keith was also 66 years old when he died.
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The Farnhorst brothers spent their College football Play for the Golden Gophers of Minnesota. Jim was appointed as the first team All-round Ten Detachment in 1981.

Ickey Woods (30) of the Cincinnati Bengals carried the ball in Jim Fahnhorst (55) of the San Francisco 49ers during Super Bowl XXIII at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida on January 22, 1989. (Focus on motion/Getty images)
He was eventually Minnesota Vikings In the fourth round of the 1982 NFL Draft. He never wore a Viking uniform.
Later, he played two teams for two years at the USFL before joining his brother and the 49ers.

Guard Jim Fahnhorst (55) Atlanta quarterback Turk Schonert (14) at Candlestick Park, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Turk Schonert (14) on November 23, 1986. (George Rose/Getty Image)
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In 2018, Fahnhorst reflected on his move to San Francisco, while the 49ers training camp was in progress and told the team’s official website that the decision was “out of effort.”
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