Facts and figures from 49ers’ 31-17 win over Rams

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Number of the day

80

Length of the momentum-changing, Colin Kaepernick career-long pass to Brandon Lloyd with 14 seconds to play in the second quarter — the 49ers’ longest scoring play since NaVorro Bowman’s 89-yard interception return against Atlanta in the 2013 regular-season finale. It cut St. Louis’ edge to 14-10, and the 49ers took the lead for good on the first possession of the second half.

Next game

The 49ers are in prime time again when they travel to play Peyton Manning, left, and the Denver Broncos on Sunday night. Manning, who needs two touchdown passes to tie Brett Favre’s all-time record (508), has only five TD passes and six interceptions in four career games against San Francisco.

The Big 3

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Noteworthy stats from Monday’s game:

3, 2, 0

Penalties, first downs and points — respectively — for the 49ers in the first quarter.

14

Rams’ first-quarter points. They didn’t score again until kicking a FG with 2:24 to play.

5

Sacks by the 49ers — equaling the total they had in their first five games.