The San Francisco 49ers earned their 51st win on Monday Night Football with a 24-9 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams. The win ties the Niners with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most on Monday Night Football.
That was the #49ers' 51st victory on Monday Night Football. That moves them into a tie with the #Steelers for most all time.
It was also the seventh time that head coach Kyle Shanahan and his 49ers beat Sean McVay and his Rams in the last eight meetings. The lone loss came last season in the NFC Championship Game. Fittingly, the 49ers' 50th win came last season against the Rams.
With the win, San Francisco improved to 2-2, the same record currently owned by each NFC West team.
Next up for the 49ers is a Week 5 road game against the Carolina Panthers. That game is scheduled for Sunday, October 9 at 1:05 p.m. PT (4:05 p.m. ET) at Bank of America Stadium.
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