Rams stun Bears in overtime
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CHICAGO, IL. The Los Angeles Rams barely escaped Chicago with a win but now that victory is secured and the Rams have punched their ticket to the NFC Championship, here's the good, bad, and ugly from the game.
Watch highlights as the Los Angeles Rams hold off another Chicago Bears comeback to win 20-17 in overtime and advance to the NFC Conference Championship game.
On Sunday, it turned into a desperate fadeaway bomb from 50 yards out on fourth-and-4. The difference this time was how it ended. Chicago couldn't finish the comeback. The Bears fell 20-17 in overtime to the Los Angeles Rams at home
The Los Angeles Rams used an unconventional method to keep warm in their frigid matchup against the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
The Bears had a chance to tie the game late in the fourth quarter, facing fourth-and-goal from the Rams' 2, but for the third time of the night, the Rams stopped Chicago on fourth down. Omar Speights' pass breakup preserved the Rams' 17-10 lead with 3:03 left in the game.
Gary Klein breaks down what went right for the Rams in their 20-17 overtime victory against the Chicago Bears in the NFC divisional playoffs at Soldier Field.
Dennis Allen had a map that pointed out the keys to defeat Sean McVay's offense. Force McVay to play 11 or 12 personnel, bring heavy pressure with defensive backs, force receivers into contact situations within five yards to disrupt timing, and make windows small for Stafford's top targets.