
Bears Rams Playoff Game Still Missing One Major Detail
With the thrilling victory on Saturday night against the Green Bay Packers now in the books, the Chicago Bears are looking forward to their divisional opponent as the NFL playoffs continue.
A Historic Moment for the Chicago Bears
For the first time in 15 years, the Bears are one of the last handful of teams remaining, because after tonight, there will only be eight left, and somehow one of those teams calls Chicago home.
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The Excitement of the Playoffs
While I'm still astounded by this team's success this year, part of me would love to see it continue all the way to the Super Bowl. Obviously, they have a chance, but the Los Angeles Rams will be coming to town to ruin all of our fun.
Looking Ahead: Bears vs. Rams Matchup
The only thing is, we're not sure when the Bears will play the Rams. Here's what we do know: Chicago will host Los Angeles on Sunday, but the time of it all is still in the air, surprisingly. I guess it's because there is one more Wild Card game left to be played tonight between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Houston Texans.
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Anticipating Game Time Announcement
It is widely believed that after the game, the league will announce the times for the next game. Kick-off times are either 2 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. CST on Sunday. Without a shred of evidence, I believe the prime-time game on Saturday night against Green Bay was huge for the NFL, and I'd lean toward the late game on Sunday being Bears vs. Rams.
Chicago Bears' Playoff Legacy
Either way, it doesn't matter; we'll be there to watch every snap. For what it's worth, the last time the Bears faced the Rams in the playoffs, the Bears won the Super Bowl.
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