Chicago Bears, Rams and NFC Divisional Round
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The Chicago Bears don’t want to rely on rally mode against the Los Angeles Rams: “We don’t want to put ourselves in a hole against a team like this.”
A Bears fan who brought in a cheese grater at Soldier Field for the NFC Wild Card game against the Packers explained how he did it.
The Chicago Bears will face the L.A. Rams at Soldier Field for the NFC Divisional round playoffs game at Soldier Field next weekend.
Warren envisions a stadium just south of the Bears’ current home at Soldier Field, on the site of what is now a parking lot. The facility would seat about 65,000 for football, with standing room up to 70,000, and a capacity of 77,000 for basketball.
The No. 2 seed Chicago Bears (11-6) are playing the No. 7 seed Green Bay Packers (9-7-1) at Soldier Field in a wild-card playoff game. Here’s what you need to know. Want the latest Bears news? Subscribe to the Chicago Tribune to read it all — and sign up for our free Bears Insider newsletter.
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Why the Bears-Packers crowd made Soldier Field feel like it was shaking on Saturday
Some fans at Soldier Field said the Bears-Packers playoff game on Saturday night was so loud the stadium appeared to shake.
A popular Chicago Bears fan has revealed how he got a grater and cheese into Soldier Field for the playoff game vs. Green Bay.
The Chicago Bears will face the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs next weekend. The game will be played next Sunday at Soldier Field, with the time and broadcast details expected to be announced late Monday.
Here we'll try to look at and discuss the 1 dark-horse reason Bears could pull off upset of Rams in the Divisional Round.
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