The Los Angeles Rams' rivalry with the 49ers has been thoroughly, shockingly one-sided in San Francisco's favor over the past several seasons.
for the prolific running back in discussions with Carolina. Los Angeles' dismal ground game could have used McCaffrey, who also played against the Rams' defense in their most recent game, a victory over the Panthers two weeks ago.
"It seems like a lot of these situations end up where it's us against them in these things," 49ers general manager John Lynch said."And I'm sure glad he's here and not there." "This team, they do what they do," Morris said of the Niners."Will bring some different wrinkles? There's no doubt. ... That just adds another dynamic player to their offense."San Francisco's dominant defense was exposed last week, allowing six touchdowns in a span of seven drives in a loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Niners allowed 9.
The Rams' offensive line health has improved marginally, with center Brian Allen back in the lineup Sunday after missing five games. Alaric Jackson, the undrafted free agent taking over at left tackle for the Rams, will get a serious test from the Niners' remaining pass rushers.The Niners typically have a good contingent of fans at road games.