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Key stats from the 49ers’ 24-9 Week 4 win over the Rams

Oct 4, 2022 at 6:40 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers improved to 2-2 on the season after a 24-9 Week 4 win over the reigning Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Below are several statistics and notes from Monday night's game, which were provided by the 49ers Communications staff.



With The Win…


  • The 49ers improved to 76-69-3 overall against the Rams, including a 38-34-2 record at home.
  • San Francisco has won each of the past 7 regular season meetings between the two teams.
  • The Niners won their 51st game on Monday Night Football, tied for the most in NFL History (Pittsburgh Steelers).
  • San Francisco claims its 6th-consecutive home win dating back to the 2021 season, including a 2-0 mark at home in 2022.
  • Head coach Kyle Shanahan improves to 8-3 in the regular season against the Rams.

49ers Defense


  • The 49ers defense did not allow a TD in the first half for the 4th-consecutive game, marking the first time they accomplished the feat since 2011 (6-consecutive games from Weeks 8-13).
  • The Niners held the Rams without an offensive TD for the first time since shutting out the Rams in 2016 [W, 28-0 vs. LAR (9/12/16)].
  • San Francisco became the first team since the Seattle Seahawks [at Sea. 12/27/20)] to hold the Rams without a TD on offense.

Sack City


  • The 49ers Defense registered 4.0 sacks in the first half, marking the first time since 2019 that the team has registered 4.0-or-more sacks in a single half, when the team had 6.0 in the first half vs. Car. (10/27/19).
  • San Francisco finished the night with 7.0 sacks of Rams QB Matthew Stafford. The team's 7.0 sacks were the most by the team in a single game since registering 7.0 sacks vs. Car. (10/27/19).

Nick Bosa


  • DL Nick Bosa registered 3 tackles and 2.0 sacks, giving him 6.0 on the season and 30.5 in his career, which ranks tied for the 10th most in franchise history (DE Jeff Stover – 30.5).
  • With 2.0 sacks on the night, DL Nick Bosa became the first member of the 49ers to register 1.0-or-more sacks in each of the first 4 Weeks of the season [1.0 at Chi. (9/11/22), 2.0 vs. Sea. (9/18/22) & 1.0 at Den. (9/25/22)].
  • Bosa, along with Green Bay Packers LB Rashan Gary & New England Patriots LB Matt Judon, are the first players in the NFL to accomplish the feat since Weeks 1-4 of 2019 [LB Clay Matthews, LAR; LB Shaq Barrett, TB; & DL Whitney Mercilus, Hou.].
  • Bosa has now registered 1.5-or-more sacks in a game 11 times in his career, including the 2nd time this season [2.0 sacks vs. Sea. (9/18/22)].

Talanoa Hufanga


  • S Talanoa Hufanga notched 4 tackles and 1 INT of Stafford, which he returned 52 yds. for a TD. The play marked the 2nd INT and the first TD of his career.

Samson Ebukam


  • DL Samson Ebukam posted 4 tackles, 1 FF and brought down Stafford twice on the night. He now has 3.0 sacks on the season and 21.5 in his career.
  • Ebukam has registered 1.5-or-more sacks in a single game for the 5th time in his career and first since registering 1.5 sacks at Ten. (12/23/21).
  • His 1 FF was the 8th of his career and first since 12/12/21 at Cin.

Charles Omenihu


  • DL Charles Omenihu brought down Stafford for an 11-yd. loss, marking his first sack of the season and the 8th of his career.

Deommodore Lenoir


  • DB Deommodore Lenoir registered 8 tackles and 1.0 sack of Stafford for a loss of 9 yds., marking the first sack of his career.

Hassan Ridgeway


  • DL Hassan Ridgeway brought down Stafford for an 8-yd. loss, marking his first sack of the season and giving him 10.5 in his career.

Kerry Hyder Jr.


  • DL Kerry Hyder Jr. registered the FR of Stafford. He now has 6 FRs in his career.

Jeff Wilson Jr.


  • RB Jeff Wilson Jr. registered 18 carries for 74 yds. and 1 TD. His 32-yd. TD run marked his first of the season and the 14th of his career. The run also marked the longest TD rush of his career.

Deebo Samuel


  • WR Deebo Samuel registered 6 recepts. for 115 yds, including a 57-yd. TD recept. It marked his first TD recept. of the season and the 11th of his career. It also marked the longest recept. by a member of the 49ers this season.
  • With 115 rec. yds., Samuel has registered 100-or-more rec. yds. in a single game for the first time this season and the 10th time in his career.



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