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NFL: San Francisco 27, Miami 13

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Published: Dec. 9, 2012 at 7:32 PM

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9 (UPI) -- Frank Gore ran for 63 yards and scored his 50th career rushing touchdown Sunday in the San Francisco 49ers' 27-13 victory over Miami.

Gore's score tied him for the most in 49ers' franchise history with Joe Perry and Roger Craig as NFC West-leading San Francisco (9-3-1) rebounded from a loss last week to St. Louis.

San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick went 18-of-23 for 185 passing yards and scored on a late 50-yard touchdown run.

The Dolphins (5-8) dropped their fifth game in six outings as Ryan Tannehill was limited to 17-of-33 efficiency for 150 yards and a touchdown.

Topics: Frank Gore, Joe Perry
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