Colin Kaepernick sparked San Francisco with an 80-yard touchdown bomb as the 49ers overcame a slow start to beat the St Louis Rams 31-17 on Monday.
San Francisco trailed 14-3 just seconds before halftime when Kaepernick rocketed a long strike to Brandon Lloyd for a game-changing score.
“We had Brandon on a double move, we liked his matchup and he did an amazing job running and making the catch,” Kaepernick told reporters of the big play. “We had to make plays.”
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The 49ers tallied 24 straight points to take control, then finished off the Rams in the final minute when Dontae Johnson returned an interception 20 yards for a score as St Louis were trying to put together a tying drive.
It was the third straight win for San Francisco (4-2), who came into the game amid speculation about head coach Jim Harbaugh’s future with the team.
The victory put them ahead of Seattle and just behind division leaders Arizona in the National Football Conference West.
Kaepernick took the lead role with 343 yards passing and three touchdown throws. He added 37 yards rushing.
“I think his decisionmaking [has really improved],” 49ers wide receiver Anquan Boldin said of Kaepernick. “He has always been a good leader, but he has really grown in decisions,.”
St Louis (1-4) lost their third straight despite coming out strong with an 80-yard drive that ended with Benjamin Cunningham scoring a touchdown from 1 yard out.
St Louis quarterback Austin Davis then hit Lance Kendricks on a 22-yard touchdown that gave the Rams a 14-0 edge.
Phil Dawson kicked a field goal to get San Francisco on the scoreboard midway through the second.
The 49ers’ signal-caller stayed hot in the third, during which he connected with Boldin and Michael Crabtree on touchdown passes.
The Rams pulled within 24-17 in fourth and got the ball back with about a minute remaining, but the interception ended their chances.
Davis finished with 236 yards passing, but completed just 21 of 42 passes. He was sacked five times by the 49ers defense.
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