Despite the good start of the Rams, those from San Francisco stopped their losing streak
Seattle, on a roll, has won three of its last four games
The San Francisco 49ers, led by Jimmy Garoppolo, they triumphed this Sunday by 31-14 at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles against the Rams and blew out the Angelenos, who lost their fourth game of seven this season.
Garoppolo threw for 235 yards, with two touchdowns and no interceptions to guide some 49ers who deactivated Matthew Stafford, ‘quarterback’ of the Ramswho threw for 150 yards in the first half, but did not pass 37 in the second, in which his team could not score points.
Problems increase for Rams, who suffered their third loss in the last four games and they fell for the second time in less than a month against the 49ers.
Those from San Francisco had triumphed on October 3 at home by 24-9 and the victory this Sunday at SoFi Stadium allows them to put behind them the last two consecutive lossesincluding the one inflicted on them last week by Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs.
And that the Rams had started the game in the best way. Matthew Stafford already had 150 yards thrown at halftime (17 of 21), with a touchdown on the run and another offered to Kupp for the momentary 7-0 and 14-7.
But the 49ers, who couldn’t count on Deebo Samuel, injuredwent from less to more and after the defensive difficulties of the first half they grew vertically, from their defense.
Stafford went from 17-for-21 in first-half passing to a modest two-for-eight and on the 49ers, Christian McCaffrey sealed two touchdowns to launch his team to 24-14.
McCaffrey scored the first after receiving a nine-yard pass from Garoppolo and sealed the second after a possession in which he collected 24 yards to force a first down one yard from the end zone. He took it upon himself to complete the job to shoot the 49ers.
The Rams finished the second half without scoring points and the 49ers sentenced with the Garoppolo’s second touchdown pass, for George Kittle. Robbie Gould was impeccable with the transformations and determined the final 31-14.
The Seahawks end the Giants’ streak
In the other games of the second round, the Tennessee Titans (5-2) won 17-10 against the Houston Texans (1-5), with a Derrick Henry who ran for 219 yards for two touchdowns.
Great victory for the Seattle Seahawks against the New York Giants (17-13), with a Geno Smith who threw for 212 yards and two touchdownsno interceptions.
Seattle won three of its last four games and sports a balance of 5-3 for the 6-2 of the Giants.
new yorkers saw their brilliant four-game winning streak come to an endin which they were also able to beat the Green Bay Packers and the Baltimore Ravens.
Third consecutive victory for the Washington Commanders, this time at the expense of the Indianapolis Colts and ‘at the horn’. 16-10 down on the scoreboard, the people of the capital achieved the tying touchdown thanks to Taylor Heinicke with 26 seconds left and Joey Slye converted for the additional victory point.
The Commanders are 4-4, while the Colts are down to 3-4.
Vibrant victory for the Falcons, who triumphed in overtime against some Panthers who forgave the extra point after a “touchdown” on the last play of the fourth period.
PJ Walker did not have an award despite throwing for 317 yards, while in the Falcons, Marcus Mariota threw for 253 yards for three touchdowns, with two interceptions.
Games from the eighth week eight of the 2022 NFL season:
10:27: Ravens 27-22 Buccaneers.
10.30: Broncos 21-17 Jaguars, Bears 29-49 Cowboys, Dolphins 31-27 Lions, Cardinals 26-34 Vikings, Raiders 0-24 Saints, Patriots 22-17 Jets and Steelers 35-13 Eagles.
Panthers 34-37 Falcons, Titans 17-10 Texans, Commanders 17-16 Colts, 49ers 14-31 Rams, Giants 17-13 Seahawks and Packers-Bills.
31.10: Bengals-Browns.