The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Chicago Bears 20-17 in overtime on Sunday at Soldier Field. The game was played amidst snow and dropping temperatures, with both teams combining for 11 punts. The Bears attempted six fourth-down conversions during the match.
The score was tied 10-10 through three quarters. Rams running back Kyren Williams scored his second touchdown of the game with under nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, putting the Rams ahead.
In overtime, the Bears defense stopped the Rams' initial drive. However, an interception thrown by Caleb Williams resulted in the Rams regaining possession. Caleb Williams then connected with tight end Cole Kmet for a 14-yard pass, which tied the game with 18 seconds left in regulation.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford led the offense to set up a 42-yard field goal attempt. Harrison Mevis successfully converted the 42-yard field goal, securing the win for the Rams.
Following this victory, the Rams are scheduled to play the Seahawks in Seattle next week in a game with a trip to Super Bowl LX at stake.