Rams go up 17-10 in the fourth quarter

Rams go up 17-10 in the fourth quarter

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In Saturday’s game, a crucial moment occurred when Denver Broncos safety Ja’Quan McMillian stripped the ball from Buffalo Bills wide receiver Brandin Cooks as he went to the ground. Officials ruled that Cooks was not down when the ball was taken, leading to significant debate about the decision's accuracy. In contrast, during Sunday’s matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears, a similar situation arose when Rams player Adams had the ball pulled away by Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson after a 12-yard catch. However, officials ruled that Adams had completed the catch process and was down, a call some Bills supporters might question given the previous day’s ruling. The Rams capitalized on the decision, extending their lead with a five-yard touchdown run by Kyren Williams, bringing the score to 17-10. Adams required medical attention following the play, and his status for the remainder of the game remains uncertain.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/josh-alperon January 19, 2026
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