SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Matthew Stafford threw four touchdown passes to give him the most in a three-game span in Rams history and Los Angeles beat the San Francisco 49ers 42-26 on Sunday for a fourth straight victory.

Kyren Williams added two touchdown runs for Rams (7-2), who avenged a home loss in overtime to the 49ers (6-4) in Week 5 to remain in a tie for first with Seattle in the NFC West.

Stafford and the passing game have been a big reason for the success as he leads the NFL with 25 touchdown passes and has 20 TD passes with no interceptions in the past six games.

Stafford's 13 touchdown passes the past three games are the most in franchise history and he became the first player in NFL history with at least four TD passes and no interceptions in three consecutive games.

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