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Chicago Bears Los Angeles Rams: Results, Week 4 Live Updates

Chicago Bears Los Angeles Rams: Results, Week 4 Live Updates

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There’s no better place than home for the Chicago Bears. They’re finally back in week 4.

Follow us here for live score updates and up-to-date information as the Bears return to Soldier Field and host the Los Angeles Rams.

Chicago Bears vs Los Angeles Rams live updates

3 Chicago Bears keys to the game

1. Find the weak spot in the Rams zone

DJ Moore said the Rams are playing a lot of Cover 4 defense this week. That could negate some big plays, but it also means there will be some openings under coverage. The Bears need to find those openings.

2. Get the ongoing game going (again)

The Bears are averaging 3.0 yards per rush. The Rams rank second in the league, with 177.0 rushing yards per game. Roschon Johnson is expected to get an increased number of carries today. The Bears’ offense could depend on the sophomore return from Texas.

3. Get the pass rush going

The Rams are one of 12 NFL teams to have allowed double-digit sacks through three games. The Bears’ pass rush combination of Montez Sweat, DeMarcus Walker, Gervon Dexter, Darrell Taylor and Andrew Billings has a chance to take control of the line of scrimmage.

Last week’s change could be permanent on the offensive line

Versatile lineman Matt Pryor started at right guard in place of Nate Davis last Sunday, and the Bears are keeping it that way. Eberflus said Pryor played well against the Colts, and the team liked the performance enough to keep him on guard against the Rams.

Remember when…

The Bears played the Rams on Sunday Night Football in 2018, when a great Bears defense became elite as they shut down the Rams 15-6. Mitchell Trubisky and Jared Goff combined for seven interceptions, but Trubisky’s touchdown pass to Bradley Sowell was all it took to defend Los Angeles.

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