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Head coach Ben Johnson addresses the media after the Bears' overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams Sunday at Soldier Field.
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Rams are still stunned, saddened after a standout season ended just short of another Super Bowl
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams could return next season with nearly every important contributor to a team that fell just a few big plays short of another trip to the Super Bowl, and they have the resources to add even more playmakers.
The Seahawks earned a trip to Super Bowl LX with a win over the Rams at Lumen Field. Let's Rewind. Today's show: Steve Raible Joins the Show (4:06), Mike Macdonald Press Conference (11:21), Jaxon Smith-Njigba Press Conference (23:46),
Quarterback Caleb Williams addresses the media after the Bears' overtime loss to the Rams Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round.
The NFL Playoffs continued this weekend with four Divisional round games to determine the AFC and NFC Conference Championship matchups. The New England Patriots will head to Denver to face the AFC’s top-seeded Broncos,
Bears general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson will meet with the media for their end-of-year press conference this week.
Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford both said the Seahawks had a busted coverage on the Rams' pivotal fourth down attempt, which took away Kyren Williams.