NFC
heavyweight Rams, Bears match up in Week 14 main event
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[December 08, 2018]
The Los Angeles Rams have a
chance to clinch a first-round playoff bye when they visit the
Chicago Bears on Sunday night at Soldier Field.
Los Angeles (11-1) clinched the NFC West title for the second
straight season. A win this weekend would give the Rams their first
playoff bye since the 2003 season, when Mike Martz coached the team
in St. Louis.
"It's crazy right now, the energy and what's going on," Rams
cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman said this week to the Los Angeles
Times. "It's just amazing -- crazy in a good way. And we've got to
keep it going."
A difficult challenge awaits against Chicago (8-4), which also has
sights on the postseason in its first season under head coach Matt
Nagy. The Bears won five games in a row before losing in overtime to
the New York Giants.
Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has sat out the past two games
because of a shoulder injury but will return for the prime-time
matchup, Nagy confirmed. He has passed for 2,469 yards, 20
touchdowns and nine interceptions this season, while backup Chase
Daniel has passed for 515 yards, three touchdowns and two picks in
two starts.
"He put together three really good days in practice," Nagy said.
"The velocity on his throws was good. His decision-making, just
getting in and out of the huddle, that part was easy.
"The main thing was really seeing, conditioning-wise, can he hold
up? And he did well."
Both teams boast high-caliber offenses to go along with defenses
that are hungry for takeaways.
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Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (10) leaves the field after the
Bears defeated the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field. Matt Cashore-USA
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The Rams are averaging 34.9 points per game thanks to a dynamic
attack that includes, among others, Jared Goff at quarterback and
MVP candidate Todd Gurley at running back. Gurley already has 1,649
yards from scrimmage (1,175 rushing, 474 receiving) and 19 total
touchdowns (15 rushing, four receiving).
The Bears are not too far behind, averaging 28.7 points per contest.
Anthony Miller and Tarik Cohen have scored six touchdowns apiece,
while Trey Burton and Jordan Howard have five touchdowns apiece.
On defense, the Bears rank first in the NFL with a plus-30 takeaway
margin. The Rams (plus-22) are tied for fourth.
Bears outside linebacker Khalil Mack has thrived since Chicago
acquired him from the Oakland Raiders before the start of the
season. In 10 games, he has nine sacks, five forced fumbles and an
interception return for a score.
Defensive tackle Aaron Donald has 16.5 sacks to lead the league. He
has a shot at former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan's
single-season sack record of 22.5.
"I'm just playing football," Donald said to NFL Network last week.
"Whatever happens, happens."
--Field Level Media
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