Daily Times (Primos, PA)

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- By Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES » The Los Angeles Rams ran the ball on their first seven consecutiv­e plays, marching straight through San Francisco’s defense for 65 yards and a touchdown.

“That definitely hits you on a personal level,” 49ers defensive tackle DeForest Buckner said. “I’m pretty sure a lot of guys took it personally.”

The Niners’ defense vowed to spend the rest of a memorable Sunday making up for that embarrassm­ent. And with a fourth-down stop on the goal line several minutes later, San Francisco completely changed the direction of this NFC West rivalry.

Jimmy Garoppolo passed for 243 yards and ran for a touchdown, and San Francisco remained unbeaten with a dominant defensive performanc­e in a 20-7 victory over the struggling Rams.

George Kittle had eight catches for 103 yards for the Niners (5-0), but their tenacious defense did most of the work. San Francisco held Los Angeles’ once-unstoppabl­e offense to 157 yards in coach Kyle Shanahan’s first victory over Rams coach Sean McVay in a game in which both California rivals were playing their starters.

“LA has gotten after us a lot the last couple of years, so it was a game for us to come out here and just show that we are back and for real,” Niners defensive lineman Solomon Thomas said.

These rivals are going in opposite directions after this one-sided showdown at the Coliseum. San Francisco stayed alongside New England as the NFL’s only unbeaten teams, while the Rams (3-3) are on their first three-game losing streak of McVay’s 2½year tenure.

After enduring two miserable seasons while the Rams reached Super Bowl heights, the Niners were eager to reassert themselves in this classic NFL rivalry.

San Francisco won a defense-dominated game by thoroughly throttling the defending NFC champions’ onceimpres­sive passing game. Jared Goff went 13 of 24 for a career-low 78 yards while failing to get comfortabl­e behind a porous offensive line, and the Rams didn’t manage a completion longer than 12 yards while going 0 for 9 on third down and 0 for 4 on fourth down.

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