Ken Belson

A hard-fought NFC Championship Game took place on Sunday, and the San Francisco 49ers lost to the Los Angeles Rams, 20-17. The Rams will now go on to play in the Super Bowl.

They came back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter thanks to quarterback Matthew Stafford and receiver Cooper Kupp, who scored two touchdowns together in the game. This is what happened.

“You might not be able to write this story any better,” Stafford said.

This victory means that, with it, the Rams will be back in a game like this one for the first time since 2018. AFC Championship: The Cincinnati Bengals beat Kansas City earlier in the day. The Rams lost their first two games against the 49ers this season, so they’ll play the Bengals, who just beat Kansas City earlier in the day.

Because the Super Bowl will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., the Rams will have a home-field advantage when they play.

SoFi Stadium is in the city of Inglewood, Calif.

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After a dozen years with the Detroit Lions, Stafford moved to the Rams, where he had never won a playoff game. It will also be his first game for the Rams.

After giving up a 24-point lead to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, the Rams took off quickly this week. It was still 10-7 in favor of the 49ers when they went into the locker room. They added a touchdown to go up 17-7 in the third quarter.

In the first half, the Rams had the ball for a long time and had the best offensive statistics. There have been a few times when they have hurt themselves, but they do it a lot. To get Kupp in the long run zone, Stafford was caught. Matt Homosexual, the Rams’ kicker, missed a field goal.

It would have been a lot easier for Stafford to score two goals if Kupp and Ben Skowronek hadn’t dropped the balls.

In the third quarter, Stafford tried to run the ball on fourth-and-1, but he didn’t make it.

An inbounds pass was caught by George Kittle of the San Francisco 49ers in the third quarter.

49ers quarterback George Kittle hit tight end Kittle for a 16-yard score to give the 49ers a 17-7 lead with two minutes left in the first quarter.

When Stafford led the Rams on a fast-moving drive, they came back. Stafford hit Kupp for his or her second touchdown of the day, which made the deficit 17-14.

The 49ers made their own mistakes, which is why they didn’t win the game. Stafford’s security tartt dropped a certain interception in the fourth quarter. In the end, the Rams drove down the field and added a goal in the area to tie the score.

The Rams took over after the 49ers went three-and-out. They took over on their own 39. Stafford hit a tight finish from Kendall Blanton to get to the other side. He teamed up with Kupp for an 11-yard score.