Rams offense answers all questions in win over 49ers
- On Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams defeated the San Francisco 49ers 42-26 at Levi's Stadium, extending their winning streak to four games with an early three-touchdown lead.
- San Francisco's run defense collapsed without key linemen Mykel Williams and Alfred Collins, falling off a cliff despite being the NFL's No.6-ranked run defense and playing without Brock Purdy.
- Defensive plays — including a forced fumble by Nate Landman and a fourth-quarter interception by Emmanuel Forbes Jr. — swung momentum as Matthew Stafford passed for four touchdowns and Kyren Williams rushed for two on Sunday.
- The result leaves the Rams 7-2 and poised in the NFC West as Los Angeles will host the Seattle Seahawks next Sunday at SoFi Stadium, extending the NFC West schedule stakes.
- Stafford's recent touchdown surge and turnover-free streak amplify Los Angeles' prospects as he has thrown 13 touchdowns in three games and gone six games without an interception.
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Matthew Stafford tosses 4 more TDs, high-scoring Rams top 49ers
Matthew Stafford threw four touchdown passes, Kyren Williams rushed for two scores and the Los Angeles Rams avenged one of their two defeats with a 42-26 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif.
49ers Star Sends Strong Message Despite Losing to Rams
The San Francisco 49ers had a forgettable performance in Week 10, falling 42-26 to the Los Angeles Rams on November 9 at Levi’s Stadium. Moreover, the defeat is a significant hurdle for their aspirations to win the NFC West, but don’t tell that to cornerback Deommodore Lenoir.San Francisco’s defense was no match for the Rams’ offense, with Matthew Stafford and company putting points in all four quarters, and most of the damage coming in the firs…
What the 49ers said after losing to the Rams at Levi’s Stadium
The 49ers were outmanned and looked it Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium, as the Rams beat them 42-26 and led nearly wire-to-wire. Los Angeles scored on its first three possessions, opening up a 21-0 lead. The 49ers (6-4) tightened it to a single-score game multiple times, but the Rams (7-2) answered back on each occasion. The Niners defense, without captains Fred Warner and Nick Bosa as well as rookie first-rounder Mykel Williams, surrendered …
Rams offense answers all questions in win over 49ers
SANTA CLARA — Remember the concerns, four long weeks ago, that the Rams offense was too one-dimensional? Too reliant on Puka Nacua? Too stagnant in the red zone? After scoring a season high in a 42-26 win over the San Francisco 49ers, you can put those complaints to rest. Too one-dimensional? Quarterback Matthew Stafford completed passes to eight receivers and threw touchdowns to four different players as he became the fourth Ram and seventh qua…
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