Rams survive in OT vs Bears, head to NFC championship game
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Rams' clutch OT victory over Bears masked a poor performance at a bad time by the NFL's top offense
Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker, left, breaks up a pass intended for Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua during the first half of an NFL football divisional playoff game Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, in Chicago. Credit: AP/Jeff Roberson
CHICAGO, IL. The Los Angeles Rams faced off against the Chicago Bears in the final Divisional Round contest of the 2026 NFL Playoffs. With a trip to the NFC Cha
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Byron Young was also voted All-NFC by the PFWA, his first selection in Year 3 as a pro. All three players were deserving of league-wide recognition, and both Stafford and Nacua are contenders for year-end awards from the Associated Press; Stafford for MVP and Nacua for Offensive Player of the Year.
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The Los Angeles Rams secure a nail-biting win in Chicago to beat the Bears in the NFL play-offs and follow the New England Patriots into the Conference Championships.
The play in the Broncos game was more controversial, as Denver defensive back Ja'Quan McMillian intercepted Josh Allen in overtime on a play that looked like it could have been ruled a Brandin Cooks catch. Denver scored the game-winning field goal on the ensuing possession, which only elevated the controversy surrounding the interception.
In the end, McVay was the victor, but it wasn't easy by any means. After the game ended with Rams kicker Harrison Mevis drilling the game-winning field goal to send Los Angeles to the NFC Championship game, McVay made sure to find Allen to deliver a message. "Hey, unbelievable job. You kicked our ass. Great job, man. A lot of respect for you."