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Perfect 49ers

Texans shock Chiefs with 20-point burst

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San Francisco defeat Rams to stay unbeaten, Kansas City lose again

LOS ANGELES: The San Francisco 49ers remained unbeaten behind a stifling defensive display on Sunday, shutting down their California rivals Los Angeles Rams with a convincing 20-7 victory in Los Angeles.

Running back Tevin Coleman and quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo scored touchdowns, and Robbie Gould booted a pair of field goals as the 49ers scored the game’s final 20 points to improve to 5-0 on the NFL season. It is their first time they have won five straight to start the season since 1990.

“I had a feeling that if we just don’t turn it over, we’ll win this game,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “I haven’t had that feeling very much in my career, and the defence definitely gave it to me the whole game.”

Robert Woods ran for the lone Los Angeles touchdown in the first quarter as the Rams lost their third straight game and dropped to 3-3 overall.

The Rams offence mustered just 165 total yards in front of a crowd of 76,700 at Memorial Coliseum.

After the Rams had scored on their opening possession, the 49ers answered with a two-yard score by Coleman late in the first quarter.

Garoppolo scored on a one-yard plunge early in the third for a 14-7 lead. Garopplolo also passed for 243 yards.

Gould’s field goals were from 25 yards and 34 yards in the fourth for the margin of victory.

At Kansas City, the Houston Texans spoiled Tyreek Hill’s return for the Chiefs, rallying with 20 unanswered points to hand Kansas City their second straight NFL defeat, 31-24, at Arrowhead Stadium.

Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson threw for 280 yards and a touchdown and ran for two more TDs, getting the better of opposite number Patrick Mahomes in a clash of the league’s top young quarterbac­ks.

Star receiver Hill returned for the Chiefs after being sidelined with a shoulder injury since the seasonopen­er and made a quick impact with a spectacula­r touchdown catch in the first quarter.

He finished with five catches for 80 yards and two TDs, but it wasn’t enough to keep the Texans at bay.

Mahomes finished with 273 passing yards and three touchdowns, but also threw his first intercepti­on of the season.

In Baltimore, Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson finished with almost 400 yards of total offence in a 23-17 victory over the winless Cincinnati Bengals.

Jackson connected on 21 of 33 passes for 236 yards and rushed for a career-high 152 yards — fourth-most by a quarterbac­k in NFL history — as the Ravens improved to 4-2.

At London, the Carolina Panthers pounced for a 37-26 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to get the day started in London.

Christian McCaffrey scored two touchdowns and the Panthers parlayed five intercepti­ons from Bucs quarterbac­k Jameis Winston into 17 points on the way to a fourth straight victory.

Elsewhere, the Seattle Seahawks rallied for a 32-28 victory over the Browns in Cleveland to improve to 5-1 for the first time since 2013.

Seattle quarterbac­k Russell Wilson threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score as the Seahawks roared back after surrenderi­ng touchdowns on Cleveland’s first three possession­s.

In Minneapoli­s, Kirk Cousins

connected on four touchdown passes — three to Stefon Diggs — as the Vikings soared past the Eagles 38-20.

In New Jersey, Sam Darnold threw two touchdown passes in his return from mononucleo­sis, and New York held on to beat the Dallas Cowboys 24-22 for the Jets’ first win of the season.

In the night game, James Conner scored one touchdown on the ground and another through the air as the Pittsburgh Steelers tripped up the Los Angeles Chargers 24-17 in Carson. Both teams are 2-4.

In a battle of bottom-dwellers, Washington edged Miami 17-16.

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 ?? AP ?? San Francisco’s Tevin Coleman, right, runs past the Rams’ John Johnson to score a touchdown in Los Angeles.
AP San Francisco’s Tevin Coleman, right, runs past the Rams’ John Johnson to score a touchdown in Los Angeles.

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