Daily Democrat (Woodland)

49ers dominating Rams lately

Kittle, Samuel have been among stars in 6-game winning streak over LA

- By Kerry Crowley

The Los Angeles Rams earned the right to host this Sunday’s NFC Championsh­ip Game, but given the recent track record, there’s little doubt San Francisco 49ers fans will invade SoFi Stadium and provide their team with an additional edge.

Yes, the 49ers’ recent domination of the Rams even extends into its fan base.

Since the start of the 2019 season, the 49ers have owned every aspect of their head-to-head series against the Rams, winning six consecutiv­e games, including a Week 18 overtime victory that propelled Kyle Shanahan’s squad into the playoffs.

Three weeks after rookie Ambry Thomas hauled in Matt Stafford’s final pass of the regular season for a game-sealing intercepti­on, the 49ers are headed back to Los Angeles for the chance to advance to their second Super Bowl in the last three years.

How have the 49ers imposed their will against Rams head coach Sean McVay and one of the most talented rosters in the NFC? We looked at five players who have had the greatest impact on San Francisco’s success.

DEEBO SAMUEL » Unsurprisi­ngly, the engine that makes the 49ers’ offense go is also the engine most frequently seen bulldozing through the Rams’ defense.

Samuel got off to a slow start in his career against Los Angeles as he racked up a combined seven catches for 49 yards in two wins as a rookie, but he has been instrument­al in the 49ers’ last four victories. In 2020, Samuel caught six passes for 66 yards and a touchdown in the 49ers’ 24-16 win before snagging 11 receptions for 133 yards in their 23-20 victory.

This season, Samuel has done some of his best work against the Rams. He caught five passes for 97 yards and a touchdown while rushing five times for 36 yards and another score in San Francisco’s 31-10 blowout at Levi’s Stadium. In the 49ers’ 27-24 comeback win at SoFi Stadium in January, Samuel added four catches for 95 yards, eight rushes for 45 yards and a touchdown,

and even threw a 24-yard touchdown pass in a performanc­e that proved he’s one of the NFL’s most versatile playmakers. GEORGE KITTLE » Why doesn’t the Rams’ defense devote more resources to stopping Samuel?

The answer likely has to do with the attention Los Angeles has to pay to Kittle, who has been a force throughout his career against the Rams.

The 49ers’ six-game win streak began when Kittle caught eight passes for 103 yards in a 20-7 win in October 2019 and continued when he added five receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown in San Francisco’s 34-31 victory later that year.

DRE GREENLAW » Greenlaw is best known for his NFC West-clinching play in

2019 against another division opponent, the Seattle Seahawks, but some of the linebacker’s finest hours as a 49er have come against the Rams.

The Arkansas product was a non-factor in his first career matchup against Los Angeles in 2019. ARIK ARMSTEAD » With Nick Bosa receiving extra attention from the Rams’ front in Week 18, Armstead feasted with one of the best regular-season performanc­es of his career as he finished with 2.5 sacks, 2.0 tackles for loss, three quarterbac­k hits and seven total tackles in the 49ers’ overtime win. DANIEL BRUNSKILL » Wait, who?

The 49ers drafted Notre Dame offensive lineman Aaron Banks with the hope he could be an instant-impact player at right guard, but heading into the NFC Championsh­ip Game, Shanahan is thrilled to have Brunskill on his side.

 ?? JANE TYSKA — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE ?? The San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle (85) makes a touchdown catch in the first quarter against the Los Angeles Rams in Santa Clara on Nov. 15, 2021.
JANE TYSKA — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE The San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle (85) makes a touchdown catch in the first quarter against the Los Angeles Rams in Santa Clara on Nov. 15, 2021.

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