49ers 26, Rams 0

About the only thing missing for San Francisco’s top-ranked defense this season was a shutout. The 49ers got that on Sunday and clinched their first playoff berth since 2002 with a 26-0 win over the visiting St. Louis Rams on Sunday.

San Francisco (10-2) wrapped up the NFC West title by limiting the Rams to just 31 yards on the ground and getting a pair of long touchdown passes from Alex Smith.

A.J. Feeley filled in for Sam Bradford (ankle) at quarterback for the Rams with no success. Feeley passed for 156 yards as St. Louis, losers of three straight, spent virtually the entire game in its own territory.

Stephen Jackson finished with 19 yards on carries and St. Louis (2-10) had just nine first downs in the game.

It was the sixth straight game that the Niners didn’t allow a touchdown in the first half, setting a franchise record. Buoyed by three David Akers field goals, they led 9-0.

San Francisco made it 16-0 early in the third quarter when Alex Smith connected with Michael Crabtree for a 52-yard touchdown.

Smith fired another long touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to Kyle Williams covering 56 yards. The two completions were the longest plays of the season for San Francisco.

Smith finished 17 of 23 for 274 yards before being removed in the fourth quarter.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
San Francisco 49ers49ers3610726
Los Angeles RamsRams00000
San Francisco
Passing:Alex Smith 17/23 (274 YDS)
Rushing:Frank Gore 21 CAR (73 YDS)
Receiving:Michael Crabtree 4 REC (96 YDS)
L.A. Rams
Passing:A.J. Feeley 12/22 (156 YDS)
Rushing:Jerious Norwood 11 CAR (19 YDS)
Receiving:Brandon Gibson 4 REC (42 YDS)
Season Series
San FranciscoStatsL.A. Rams
3-1Vs1-3
103Points51
13Touchdowns4
4/6Field Goals7/9
65/114 (905 yd.)Passing82/131 (607 yd.)
108 CAR (404 yd.)Rushing106 CAR (346 yd.)