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Everything you need to know about the Rams taking on the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, including start time, TV channel and betting odds. Rams vs. Chicago Bears: How to watch, prediction and ...
Just weeks later, Ram owner Dan Reeves shifted the franchise to Los Angeles, with Snyder spending the following season in the same capacity. Snyder, circa 1947. After Rams head coach Adam Walsh resigned at the conclusion of the 1946 NFL season, Snyder was named head coach on January 20, 1947, and immediately became the league's youngest head ...
The 1985 Los Angeles Rams season was the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League and their 40th in the Greater Los Angeles Area.. In the playoffs, the Rams shut out the Dallas Cowboys 20–0 in the Divisional playoffs, advancing to the NFC Championship Game, but were shut out themselves by the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears 24–0.
at Los Angeles Raiders: L 10–24 3–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 80,156 5 October 7 Green Bay Packers: W 27–13 4–1 Soldier Field 59,929 6 October 14 Los Angeles Rams: W 38–9 5–1 Soldier Field 59,383 7 Bye: 8 October 28 at Phoenix Cardinals: W 31–21 6–1 Sun Devil Stadium: 71,233 9 November 4 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: W 26–6 7 ...
The Rams had some highlights as a team and individually, but the visitors settled for too many field goals in a 24-18 loss to the Bears at Soldier Field.
The Chicago Bears entered Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Rams with their share of doubters about their legitimacy, and they no doubt will leave California with even more after a 24-10 ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers played their first game on ABC Thursday, September 11 at home versus the Los Angeles Rams, then played their first Monday night game at Chicago October 6. The November 24 game was the one where New Orleans Saints fans, watching what would become a dreadful 1–15 campaign that season, began wearing paper bags over their ...
The Bears and Rams faced off at Los Angeles Coliseum in 92-degree heat. [17] The scoring began with a 43-yard field goal by Los Angeles quarterback Bob Waterfield in the first quarter, putting the Rams ahead 3–0. [18] Chicago responded early in the second quarter with a 65-yard drive on eight plays, capped by a 22-yard touchdown run by Al ...