The Bears' playoff miracle turned into a bitter pill to swallow when quarterback Caleb Williams threw a miraculous 51-yard touchdown pass to tight end Cole Kmet with four seconds left, forcing overtime against the Rams.
But despite greatness, Chicago couldn't get the break they needed and ultimately fell short in overtime. The Rams capitalized on a crucial mistake by Bears safety Cam Curl, intercepting Williams' third pick of the day as Matthew Stafford drilled a pass to Davante Adams into a tight window for the game-winning score.
The turning point came when a 10-yard sprint in the wrong direction left Williams nearly blind, but he still managed to unleash the ball over Cobie Durant's head and into Kmet's waiting arms. It was play of the century, arguably the greatest postseason throw ever.
However, the Bears' defense found its way to shut down the Rams' high-powered offense, forcing Stafford to make plays from behind. Still, they couldn't capitalize on Williams' earlier magic as his final interception sealed their fate.
The Rams' coach Sean McVay was left stunned after his team's thrilling comeback win that saw them advance to the NFC title game for the first time since 2018. Despite a few questionable calls by officials, McVay's team ultimately got the job done.
The Bears, on the other hand, will have to face the music about their season's rollercoaster ride of ups and downs. They rode close-game luck all season but can't keep relying on that formula for success.
As they head into the offseason with renewed determination, the Bears are left with one undeniable certainty โ they possess one of the league's best quarterbacks in Caleb Williams.
But will they stick around at this level next season? Only time will tell.
But despite greatness, Chicago couldn't get the break they needed and ultimately fell short in overtime. The Rams capitalized on a crucial mistake by Bears safety Cam Curl, intercepting Williams' third pick of the day as Matthew Stafford drilled a pass to Davante Adams into a tight window for the game-winning score.
The turning point came when a 10-yard sprint in the wrong direction left Williams nearly blind, but he still managed to unleash the ball over Cobie Durant's head and into Kmet's waiting arms. It was play of the century, arguably the greatest postseason throw ever.
However, the Bears' defense found its way to shut down the Rams' high-powered offense, forcing Stafford to make plays from behind. Still, they couldn't capitalize on Williams' earlier magic as his final interception sealed their fate.
The Rams' coach Sean McVay was left stunned after his team's thrilling comeback win that saw them advance to the NFC title game for the first time since 2018. Despite a few questionable calls by officials, McVay's team ultimately got the job done.
The Bears, on the other hand, will have to face the music about their season's rollercoaster ride of ups and downs. They rode close-game luck all season but can't keep relying on that formula for success.
As they head into the offseason with renewed determination, the Bears are left with one undeniable certainty โ they possess one of the league's best quarterbacks in Caleb Williams.
But will they stick around at this level next season? Only time will tell.