"We had opportunities and took advantage of them," Kaepernick said. "Bruce (Miller) made some great plays and our offensive line came out strong."

Miller's "big plays" that Kaepernick referred to both came in the first quarter. The first came on a 28-yard catch on a quick pass to the right flat. Miller caught the ball and stiff-armed a defender on his way to the big gain. Later in the quarter, the fullback found himself wide open down the right sideline. Kaepernick hit Miller, who ran it down the field for a gain of 52 yards.

After having only three receptions for 30 yards entering Week 6, the fullback caught three passes for 89 yards against the Ravens.

Kaepernick's first touchdown came in the second quarter on a 76-yard bomb to Torrey Smith down the right sideline. After speeding past Ravens cornerback Shareece Wright on a double move, Kaepernick hit Smith in stride and the receiver did the rest.

"We trust Torrey to make those plays down the field," Kaepernick said. "Once again, our offensive line did a great job with protection and Torrey made a great play."

The quarterback's second touchdown came early in the fourth quarter. Kaepernick scrambled to the right after nothing downfield was open initially. Quinton Patton found a way to shake his man and find some open space in the end zone. Kaepernick found the third-year receiver for his first career touchdown catch.