A fitting scene unfolded in the cavernous nave of San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral after last August’s memorial service for Dwight Clark, the 49ers legend who had passed away in June.



They had paid their tributes to the man who had authored “The Catch,” and now Steve Young and Terrell Owens — who teamed to deliver the sequel — stood chatting under the cathedral’s lofty ceiling and stained glass windows.



Two decades prior to this reunion, Owens had sprinted to the end zone on a skinny post against the Green Bay Packers while Young stumbled into near-disaster as he dropped back. The 49ers trailed, only eight seconds remained, and the quarterback disappeared behind the offensive line.



“Chris Dalman stepped on my foot,” Young said in a recent interview of the 49ers’ center on the play. “I almost went down. But I caught myself. If my back foot would’ve collapsed, Reggie White...