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Home / Sports / Soldier Field Rocks for Bears-Rams Divisional Clash

Soldier Field Rocks for Bears-Rams Divisional Clash

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Jim Cornelison sang the national anthem before the Bears-Rams playoff game.
  • The Seahawks await the winner in the NFC championship game.
  • Both teams secured wins in tough wild-card round matchups.
Soldier Field Rocks for Bears-Rams Divisional Clash

Soldier Field was electrified as Jim Cornelison delivered a rousing rendition of the national anthem before the highly anticipated Bears-Rams divisional playoff game. This pivotal matchup determined who would advance to the NFC championship game, where the Seattle Seahawks were already awaiting the victor.

The Rams were vying for their first conference championship appearance since 2022, the same year they triumphed in Super Bowl 56. Meanwhile, the Bears aimed to reach a conference championship for the first time since 2011, a game they ultimately lost to the Green Bay Packers.

Both teams entered the divisional round with momentum, having overcome challenging opponents in the wild-card round. The Rams secured a narrow victory on the road against the Carolina Panthers, while the Bears mounted a significant comeback win at home against their NFC North rivals, the Packers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jim Cornelison sang the national anthem at the Bears-Rams playoff game.
The Rams and Bears are playing each other in the NFC divisional playoff round.
The Bears last played in a conference championship game in 2011.

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