Their season is over, but the 49ers are still setting franchise records.

The Niners announced today that long snapper Brian Jennings has been added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster as a need player by the Packers coaching staff. The addition of Jennings gives San Francisco seven starters who have been selected to participate in the game, breaking the franchise record of six set in 1971.

Including reserves, San Francisco has nine players who earned Pro Bowl honors, the most since the team sent 1o players following the 1995 season.

Cornerback Carlos Rogers, named a starter, and safety Dashon Goldson, a backup, will not participate in Sunday’s game in Honolulu due to injuries, the 49ers announced. Both players are soon-to-be free agents and likely passed on the all-star game to avoid a serious injury.

Jennings will be making his second Pro Bowl appearance and will presumably give NFC field-goal attempts a distinctly San Francisco look. Assuming Pro Bowl punter Andy Lee assumes holding duties, Jennings will snap to Lee, who will hold for placekicker David Akers.

The Niners other Pro Bowl participants include starters in defensive tackle Justin Smith, linebacker Patrick Willis and left tackle Joe Staley. Running back Frank Gore is a reserve.