Matthew Stafford and Rams visit Caleb Williams and Bears
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There is one Super Bowl-winning QB left, and another QB's career will change forever unless Matthew Stafford wins this year.
The Chicago Bears defense is searching for ways to try and stop the most effective passing attack in the NFL at Soldier Field Sunday.
Rams QB Matthew Stafford said he "got a finger bent back" on a play against the Panthers. X-rays of the injury were negative, NFL Media reports.
On Wednesday, Rams head coach Sean McVay praised Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams, while Matthew Stafford, along with wide receiver Davante Adams, prepared for a frigid Divisional playoff matchup against the Bears.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is confident the freezing temperatures at Soldier Field won't impact his game against the Chicago Bears in the divisional playoffs.
Stafford was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice as the team began preparations for Sunday’s game against the Bears. Stafford was 24-of-42 for 304 yards, three touchdowns and one interception against Carolina. The Rams practiced without cornerback Darious Williams (personal).
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Davante Adams discuss preparing to play in cold weather for Sunday's Divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears. Head coach Sean McVay
While Stafford wasn't at his best against Carolina, he orchestrated arguably the most clutch drive of his career in the waning moments.