The San Francisco 49ers have been playing catchup for much of Saturday night's game against the Los Angeles Rams, and found themselves in that situation in the fourth quarter.
The 49ers regained the lead courtesy of a pass from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to tight end George Kittle for the seven-yard score. The touchdown capped off a six-play, 82-yard drive that ate up two minutes and 48 seconds.
San Francisco leads 31-28 with about six minutes left in the game.
Touchdown, George Kittle!@JimmyG_10 finds @gkittle46 in the end zone and the @49ers take the lead, 31-28, with 6:06 remaining in the 4th. #GoNiners
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