6 milestones and records set by Rams players vs. 49ers

A few Rams players etched their names into the record books on Saturday night.

The 2019 season is winding down with the Rams having just one game left to play. They’ve been eliminated from playoff contention and will just try to finish with a winning record for the third straight year next week against Arizona.

The Rams’ 34-31 loss to the 49ers on Saturday night was a crushing one, especially with the way it ended; San Francisco converted twice on third-and-16 on its game-winning drive.

As deflating and disappointing as the defeat was, it wasn’t all bad for a few Rams players. While they’d much rather win, four players reached milestones and a few even set franchise records.

Here are all the significant numbers and stats that came out of Sunday’s loss to the 49ers.

Tyler Higbee joins rare company with 100-yard game

Higbee finished with 104 yards receiving on Saturday night, giving him four straight 100-yard games. Only two other tight ends have done that in the Super Bowl era, which puts him in elite company.

In his last four games, he has 438 yards on 35 receptions, catching at least seven passes in each one.

Higbee sets new franchise for a TE

Additionally, Higbee set a new franchise record for the most catches by a tight end in a single season. The record was previously held by Pete Holohan, who caught 59 passes in 1988. Higbee has 61 and counting with one game left.

Gurley ties Marshall Faulk’s team record

Gurley has had a remarkable career thus far, scoring 58 times on the ground in his first five seasons. That already ties Faulk’s franchise record, and is more than Steven Jackson and Eric Dickerson had in their careers with the Rams.

Gurley makes history with another 13-TD season

Gurley may not be racking up big yardage numbers, but he’s still finding the end zone consistently. He has 14 touchdowns on the year now, giving him three years in a row with at least that many scores. Gurley has scored 54 times in the last three years.

Jared Goff does something no other Rams QB has

Goff made Rams history with his second straight 4,000-yard season, as he has 4,319 yards in 2019 so far. He needs 370 yards in Week 17 to surpass his total from last season.

Robert Woods gains 1,000 yards in back-to-back years

Woods has been Mr. Consistent for the Rams the last two years, once again eclipsing 1,000 yards receiving. He’s the first Rams wideout to do that in consecutive years since Torry Holt in 2007.