Rams score first, take 7-0 lead over Bears

Rams score first, take 7-0 lead over Bears

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The Los Angeles Rams secured an early lead against the Chicago Bears with a 7-0 advantage following a four-yard touchdown run by running back Kyren Williams. This scoring drive was the result of a turnover when Rams cornerback Cobie Durant intercepted a pass from Bears quarterback Caleb Williams at the Rams' 2-yard line, returning it to the 15. The interception occurred on a fourth down attempt from the Bears' 21-yard line.

During the interception play, Caleb Williams was hit in the head by Rams defensive lineman Kobie Turner, but no penalty for roughing the passer was called. Williams appeared to shake his right hand as he left the field following the contact.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford advanced the Rams’ drive with 15-yard completions to Puka Nacua and Jordan Whittington, along with a significant 20-yard gain by Whittington. Additional passes to Kyren Williams set up the touchdown at the Bears’ 4-yard line. The Bears had

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