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Defensivel­y dominant 49ers dump reigning champion Rams

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SAN Francisco: Jimmy Garoppolo completed 16 of 27 passes for 239 yards and a touchdown to power the San Francisco 49ers over the reigning NFL champion Los Angeles Rams 24-9 on Monday.

The Rams, trying to become the first repeat champions since New England won the 2004 and 2005 Super Bowls, fell to 2-2, the same record as the 49ers and NFC West division rivals Arizona and Seatle.

“It was a hell of an atmosphere out here and that always gets us going,” Garoppolo said. “These games against the Rams are always a dogfight. It was no different tonight.”

Los Angeles quarterbac­k Mathew Stafford was sacked seven times and could not solve an atacking San Francisco defensive unit that kept the Rams out of the end zone.

San Francisco’s Talanoa Hufanga intercepte­d a short Stafford pass and returned the ball 52 yards for a touchdown as the 49ers took a 24-9 lead with 6:27 to play. Garoppolo couldn’t decide what the 49ers’ defenders did best.

“Everything,” he said. “Big plays, stepping up on third down -- they did really good. That D-line was geting ater it.”

Garoppolo threw a 57-yard touchdown pass to Deebo Samuel to give the 49ers a 14-6 halftime advantage.

Mat Gay’s 26-yard field goal late in the third quarter lited the Rams within 14-9 but it marked the third time San Francisco’s defenders had denied Los Angeles a touchdown off a golden opportunit­y off a combined 20 minutes of drives.

The 49ers answered on Robbie Gould’s 25yard field goal seven seconds into the fourth quarter for a 17-9 advantage.

Gay’s 39-yard field goal gave the Rams a 3-0 edge but the 49ers took the lead on Jeff Wilson’s 32-yard touchdown run just 4:02 later and kept it even ater Gay’s 29-yard field goal in the second quarter. A spectator ran onto the field in the second quarter with a device emiting pink smoke and was flatened by a hit from Rams linebacker Bobby Walker near the LA sideline.

Meanwhile, Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, whose medical health is the subject of an NFL investigat­ion, will miss next Sunday’s game against the New York Jets due to a concussion.

Dolphins coach Mike Mcdaniel ruled out Tagovailoa on Monday due to a concussion the quarterbac­k suffered last Thursday at Cincinnati in a game many critics say he should never have been allowed to play.

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San Francisco 49ers Jimmy Garoppolo in action against Los Angeles Rams during their NFL match.
Associated Press ± San Francisco 49ers Jimmy Garoppolo in action against Los Angeles Rams during their NFL match.

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