BREAKING: The Rams outlast the Bears in overtime, and Los Angeles is headed to the NFC Championship. The finish was wild, tense, and decided by one risky throw. The Bears had a chance to steal it. The Rams turned a mistake into a season-defining win. This is playoff football at full volume 🔥
Overtime turned on one throw
Caleb Williams had the ball with a shot to quiet the stadium. He looked left, read pressure, and fired to the sideline. The timing was off, the route flattened, and the ball floated inside. A Rams defender jumped it, secured the interception, and the momentum swung like a hammer.
On the Bears sideline, heads dropped. On the Rams sideline, helmets rose. The turnover did not end the game, but it flipped the entire frame. The Rams offense needed only composure. They found it, and they closed the door with the winning points.

Why it broke down
Williams said afterward that the throw came from a miscommunication with DJ Moore. The read he expected was not the one he saw. The defense gave a two-high shell look before the snap, then rotated late. Young quarterbacks see that disguise all season. In January, that trick punishes even the brave.
For the Bears, that is the lesson. For the Rams, that is the edge. The veteran secondary baited the window, then took it away. That single play defined overtime, and it reshaped the NFC bracket in one heartbeat.
Rams seized the moment
Los Angeles did what playoff teams do. They won the hidden moments. They were physical at the line, patient on early downs, and calm when the field shrank. The offense did not panic after the pick. The call sheet stayed balanced. The huddle was steady, and the clock became their friend.
Sean McVay leaned on tempo when he needed it, then milked it when he had to. The Rams’ young playmakers kept finding daylight in tight spaces. Their veteran quarterback managed the pocket and trusted his first read when the matchups were clean. This was not a fluke. It was a composed finish by a group that knows how to close.
The Rams turned a takeaway into the final, winning series. That calm response is why they are one win from the Super Bowl.
Heat and fallout, on and off the field
Postgame, Williams owned the mistake in the locker room. He kept his voice level and put the miscue on timing, not on effort. Moore stood nearby, nodding through questions. The Bears will protect their young core, and they should. Growth comes in these moments, not just on good days.
The Rams had louder vibes. Music thumped through the tunnels. Players danced past cameras, holding up one finger for one more win. The team’s official accounts leaned into the moment, posting playful jabs that mirrored the swagger in the room. It was a victory lap with a wink, and it lit up the night.

This win sends the Rams to the NFC Championship, with a week to reset, recover, and refine the plan.
Key snapshots from the game
- A tense, back and forth fourth quarter that set up overtime
- A disciplined Rams defense that disguised coverages and closed space late
- The overtime interception that flipped field position and pressure
- A composed finishing drive by Los Angeles to seal it
What it means now
For the Rams, the path is clear. They will spend the next days on corrections and short yardage details. They will polish red zone calls and work situational football. Their defensive backs earned trust tonight. Their young skill talent backed it up. The margins only tighten from here, but this group has the makeup for another four-quarter grind.
For the Bears, this is pain with purpose. Williams is fearless, and that will win them games for years. He will learn how to manage risk late. Moore is the right partner for that growth. The front office must add protection and depth, because January exposes thin spots. Tonight showed promise and edges, sometimes in the same drive.
One throw decided overtime, but months of habits decided the night. The Rams’ habits held under pressure.
The last word
The scoreboard will frame it as an overtime win by one possession, but the tape will show poise and precision. Los Angeles made the game’s last big mistake-proof play, then finished the job. Chicago will feel this one, and use it. The Rams will pack for the NFC title game with confidence, scars, and a very real shot at the big stage 😤
