- Mike Iupati signed a five-year contract with the Cardinals on 3/11/15 as an unrestricted free agent after spending his first five seasons with the 49ers.
- The only active guard and one of just eight active offensive linemen to make the Pro Bowl at least three times in their first five NFL seasons. Mike Iupati is one of seven offensive linemen to be selected to the Pro Bowl each of the last three years and one of only three guards (Jahri Evans, New Orleans; Marshal Yanda, Baltimore).
- From 2011-13, Mike Iupati started 52 games (including postseason) for the 49ers alongside C Jonathan Goodwin, younger brother of Cardinals offensive coordinator Harold Goodwin.
- A three-time Pro Bowler (2012-14) and first team All-Pro selection in 2012, Mike Iupati started all 75 regular season games he played in and all eight postseason games in five years with San Francisco.
- Known as a powerful run blocker, Mike Iupati helped 49ers RB Frank Gore top 1,100 rushing yards in four straight seasons from 2011-14. San Francisco ranked in the top eight in the NFL in rushing each of the last four years, with top four rankings from 2012-14.
- Mike Iupati grew up in Vaitogi in American Samoa, a 1.25 square mile village with 1,400 people, and learned English as a second language. Did not live in the United States until prior to his freshman year of high school.
- A first-round pick (17th overall) in the 2010 draft, Mike Iupati and fellow first-round pick Anthony Davis started all 16 games together as rookies in 2010. They became just the third set of rookies to start every game on the offensive line since the 16-game schedule began in 1978 (Adam Meadows and Tarik Glenn, 1997 Colts; Nick Mangold and D'Brickashaw Ferguson, 2006 Jets).
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