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    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    Matthew Stafford’s past 5 games:

    19 touchdowns
    0 interceptions

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Matthew Stafford with 4+ passTD in three straight games. First in Rams history. 7th in NFL history: Peyton, Marino, Brady, Wilson, Mahomes, Brees.

    Sarah Barshop@sarahbarshop
    Matthew Stafford is the first quarterback in NFL history with four passing touchdowns and zero interceptions in three straight games, according to ESPN Research.

    With the win, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has improved his career record as a starter to 115-115-1. According to ESPN Research, this is the first time Stafford’s career winning percentage has ever been .500 or better.

    Underdog NFL@UnderdogNFL
    Matthew Stafford last 3 games:

    743 passing yards
    13 TDs, 0 INTs
    125.1 passer rating

    Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate
    #Rams QB Matthew Stafford this season:

    • 218/310 (70%)
    • 2,427 passing yards
    • 25 TDs
    • 2 INTs
    • 117.5 passer rating
    • 7-2 record

    Albert Breer@AlbertBreer
    Rams QB Matthew Stafford: 24-of-36, 280 yards, 4 TDs. Four tight ends have catches. Stafford’s hit eight different receivers, with his touchdowns to four different guys.

    MVP?

    Wyatt Miller@wymill07
    Nate Landman forces a fumble on Jauan Jennings with his signature peanut punch and Kam Kinchens recovers. That’s Landman’s 3rd forced fumble of the season

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    Nick Wagoner@nwagoner
    The SF defense in its current state had no answer for an offense the caliber of LA. SF offense was good but a couple of costly mistakes put them in hole too big to dig out of.

    #49ers head to Arizona next week.

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    As per new tradition: Rams have been in 13 personnel on 41.7% of offensive snaps so far today, per Next Gen Stats. They have a 68% success rate and four of six TDs out of the personnel grouping

    The Rams also have 12 TDs out of 13 personnel, more than doubling next-closest team (Steelers/5)

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Rams possessions in Week 10 at SF:
    6 TD
    2 punts
    2 knees

    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    With his fifth catch today, WR Puka Nacua has recorded his 250th reception in his 36th career game, the fastest to reach the mark in NFL history (Michael Thomas, Odell Beckham Jr. – 38 games).

    Wyatt Miller@wymill07
    Wrote about the Rams’ high rate of dime personnel this week and Jaylen McCollough being the player they want to highlight with it.

    He just had 2 pass breakups in dime during that 2-minute drill to help force a punt.

    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Second-straight game with an INT for Forbes

    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    RB Kyren Williams is now tied for eighth in franchise history for rushing touchdowns with Tank Younger (31) and Greg Bell (31). Williams has recorded his seventh career game with multiple rush touchdowns and his first this season. Only five players have more games with multiple rush TDs since he recorded his first in 2023 (Josh Allen 9, Derrick Henry 9, Jonathan Taylor 9, Jahmyr Gibbs 8, Jalen Hurts 8).

    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    Third straight week with 34+ points for the Rams offense.

    These dudes are locked in. Credit starts with Matthew Stafford, obviously, but the move to 13 personnel and the play of the offensive line can’t be understated.

    It’s all working in tandem right now.

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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    ILB Nate Landman has forced a fumble in back-to-back games. He has three FFs this season which ranks tied for third in the NFL. His nine FFs since 2023 are the third-most for any player in that span. This also marks the third straight year he’s forced 3 fumbles.

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    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    Davante Adams has an oblique injury. The Rams are hopeful that he’ll be all right and Sean McVay thinks he probably could have come back in had the game been close.

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    Gary Klein@LATimesklein
    fourth and one at the 11…and this time it’s the Rams that make the stop

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    Brock Vierra@BrockVierra
    That’s 3 straight games with a touchdown on the opening drive.

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    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    Some quick takeaways from the Rams’ blowout over the 49ers, along with @VicTafur and @mattbarrows with the SF perspective.

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    Rams-49ers takeaways: Matthew Stafford, L.A. cruise in key NFC West showdown

    Matt Barrows, Vic Tafur, and Nate Atkins

    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6792630/2025/11/09/rams-49ers-score-result-takeaways/?source=emp_shared_article

    The Los Angeles Rams asserted their dominance against the division-rival San Francisco 49ers, defeating them 42-26 at Levi’s Stadium behind another stellar performance from quarterback Matthew Stafford.

    Stafford finished 24-of-36 for 280 yards with four touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 127.1 rating. He has 20 touchdowns to zero interceptions over the past six games. Rams running back Kyren Williams rushed for two touchdowns. The Rams are now 7-2 and in second place in the NFC West after the Seattle Seahawks (7-2) beat the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. The 49ers are 6-4.

    Niners QB Mac Jones put up a strong performance as well, finishing 33-of-39 with 319 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. But a banged-up San Francisco defense wasn’t enough against a potent Rams offense.

    Stafford is on another level, still

    Each week, the Rams are following the same script: Play lots of three-tight-end sets, dare the defense to double either Puka Nacua or Davante Adams and let Stafford make the defense pay. And for a third straight week, they rolled up at least 34 points with at least four passing touchdowns from the 17th-year quarterback.

    Stafford is in a true MVP surge, and those characteristics were on full display against the 49ers, from some nice-velocity passes in the intermediate game to Adams and Terrance Ferguson, to safe decisions on play-action, to even some nice scrambles to buy time, like with his touchdown pass to Davis Allen.

    The Rams’ offense is all working in tandem right now, with 13 personnel giving Stafford the keys, Adams looking unguardable in the red zone, Nacua as the clutch option on fourth down, Williams and Blake Corum pacing drives and an offensive line giving the quarterback plenty of time to operate.

    The lone concern is health, as Adams is dealing with a back injury and Nacua has been removed from a couple of games due to vicious hits. Receiver Tutu Atwell is on injured reserve, but the tight ends are saving what should otherwise be a concerning situation. — Nate Atkins, Rams beat writer

    Rams’ defense finds a way

    The defensive formula was a little different this week. A Rams defense that entered ranked second in the league in points allowed found some leakage in the middle quarters when the pass rush fell silent and Jones got into all kinds of rhythm. They never really found that pass rush, as they finished with just one quarterback hit, coming from safety Quentin Lake. And that led to a four-touchdown day from the 49ers.

    But the turnovers showed up again, from a few players who are surging in that area. Linebacker Nate Landman had a punch-out in the red zone to stall a first-half drive, and Emmanuel Forbes Jr. put the dagger into the 49ers by tipping a pass back to himself for his second straight game with an interception. Lake added an interception on a two-point conversion attempt.

    Forbes is really saving this unit after cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon went on injured reserve. He’s playing in a way that should secure a starting spot even when Witherspoon comes back in around a month. And it’ll give the Rams some good depth at the spot with CBs Cobie Durant and Darious Williams playing mostly well, too.

    But with the way the lowest-paid defense in the NFL is constructed, it needs the pass rush to be a driving force, or it’s going to give up some plays, too. So the Rams have to hope this was an off game in a matchup where 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan often finds answers on that side of the ball. — Atkins

    Drop the dime

    The 49ers used a dime defensive package prominently for the first time this season. Maybe they should put it back under wraps. The personnel group utilized one linebacker — Tatum Bethune — and six defensive backs: safeties Malik Mustapha, Ji’Ayir Brown and Jason Pinnock; and cornerbacks Renardo Green, Deommodore Lenoir and Upton Stout. It didn’t seem to catch the Rams off guard. They seemed to move the ball at will when they were in the red zone. The alignment did, however, seem to fool the 49ers, especially linebacker Dee Winters, who should have come off the field in dime situations. He didn’t do so twice, leading Shanahan to call a frantic timeout in the first quarter and the 49ers to be hit with a too-many-men infraction in the second quarter. — Matt Barrows, 49ers beat writer

    Robinson emerging

    Niners fans begging to see well-used running back Christian McCaffrey get more breathers have gotten their wish the last two weeks as Brian Robinson Jr.’s snap count — and yardage totals — have been on the rise. A week after rushing for 53 yards and a touchdown in New York, Robinson had 41 rushing yards and another score, one in which he ran over Landman on his way to the end zone. Robinson’s effectiveness likely has been augmented by better blocking from the guard positions. Dominick Puni looks more like himself after dealing with a knee injury early in the season. Meanwhile, Spencer Burford and Ben Bartch are back from their own injuries. They alternated at left guard with Burford playing two series to every one for Bartch, who was activated off injured reserve Saturday. — Barrows

    Jones maintaining command

    At one point, the 49ers outscored the Rams 20-7 as Jones completed 25 of 29 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns. But that was only after the Rams had jumped out to a 21-0 lead and before they dropped the hammer in the fourth quarter. Still, the 49ers quarterback again showed well for himself in a game there was a clear talent disparity.

    While the 49ers’ walking-wounded defense didn’t bother Stafford much, Jones was able to buy time in the pocket and find receiver Jauan Jennings, tight end George Kittle and McCaffrey often. Jones finished with three touchdowns.

    If, in fact, Brock Purdy is finally able to return from a turf-toe injury next week against the Cardinals, Jones will have gone 5-3 in his eight starts and kept the 49ers afloat in an injury-marred season. And he did it without top receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall, who, like Purdy, were also supposed to return weeks ago. — Vic Tafur, 49ers beat writer

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    Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers Game Highlights | NFL 2025 Season Week 10

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    SF area TV. “this team is just better”

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    “niners blitzed Stafford the most they’ve blitzed anyone since 2016. They blitzed him 54 percent of his drop-backs..”

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