
Here are the results of the Los Angeles Rams versus Chicago Bears game from Madden 26, as the NFL Playoffs continue. The Rams are looking to reach the Conference Championship for the first time since the 2021-2022 season after defeating the Panthers. The Bears also beat the Panthers in a thrilling comeback win, scoring 25 points in the final quarter. Now, only one of these teams will move on to compete for a spot in the Super Bowl.
Rams vs. Bears Divisional Round Results According to Madden 26
The latest edition of Madden NFL predicts the Los Angeles Rams will win against the Chicago Bears in the Divisional Round, with a score of 30-27.
| TEAM | 1st Quarter | 2nd Quarter | 3rd Quarter | 4th Quarter | FINAL |
| #5 LAR | 14 | 6 | 0 | 10 | 30 |
| #2 CHI | 3 | 3 | 13 | 8 | 27 |
The Rams almost let a comfortable 20-6 halftime lead slip away, but they ultimately held on to win. Quarterback Matthew Stafford and the offense started strong, scoring touchdowns on their first two possessions. Wide receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams each had a touchdown reception, putting L.A. ahead 14-3 at the end of the first quarter.
The Chicago Bears’ offense struggled to find its rhythm early in the game. Although D’Andre Swift ran well, the team was only able to score two field goals in the first half – a slight improvement over the single score they achieved against the Packers last week.
The Rams’ offense struggled a bit in the second quarter, but they added two field goals to increase their lead. Bears kicker Cairo Santos made another field goal, keeping the score within reach. A 33-yard field goal by Harrison Mevis just before halftime put the Rams ahead 20-6.
As a Bears fan, I’m always impressed with how they adjust, and they really came out firing in the second half! Caleb Williams hit D.J. Moore with a beautiful 34-yard touchdown pass, bringing the score to 20-13. Then, after our defense forced the Rams to punt, we chipped away at the lead with another field goal.
Shortly after, Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds intercepted Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and ran it back to the Rams’ 40-yard line. While the Bears offense could only manage a field goal from that turnover, bringing the score to 20-19, they did successfully narrow the Rams’ lead to just one point within the first 15 minutes of the drive.
The Rams’ offense finally started moving again in the fourth quarter, with Matthew Stafford throwing a touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson after an earlier interception. But the Bears quickly answered with a long, 69-yard touchdown reception by D.J. Moore. Colston Loveland then caught the two-point conversion, tying the score at 27-27.
The game’s final 14 minutes were uneventful, with both teams repeatedly punting the ball. However, the Rams finally put together a drive in the last few minutes, using up the remaining 4:31 and advancing all the way to the Bears’ 7-yard line. Harrison Mevis then kicked a 24-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Rams a last-second win.
The Los Angeles Rams won their game and are now going to the Conference Championship. They’ll face a familiar opponent from their division, either the San Francisco 49ers or the Seattle Seahawks.
The Bears’ season is over. While they made a remarkable comeback against Green Bay, they couldn’t repeat that success in this game.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter:
- LAR – Puka Nacua 8 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Harrison Mevis kick), 10:57 (LAR 7-0)
- CHI – Cairo Santos, 32 Yd FG, 6:04 (LAR 7-3)
- LAR – Davante Adams 51 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Harrison Mevis kick), 3:45 (LAR 14-3)
Second Quarter:
- LAR – Harrison Mevis, 50 Yd FG, 10:35 (LAR 17-3)
- CHI – Cairo Santos, 45 Yd FG, 6:28 (LAR 17-6)
- LAR – Harrison Mevis, 33 Yd FG, 0:11 (LAR 20-6)
Third Quarter:
- CHI – D.J. Moore 34 Yd pass from Caleb Williams (Cairo Santos kick), 12:03 (LAR 20-13)
- CHI – Cairo Santos, 42 Yd FG, 8:00 (LAR 20-16)
- CHI – Cairo Santos, 44 Yd FG, 3:45 (LAR 20-19)
Fourth Quarter:
- LAR – Colby Parkinson 5 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Harrison Mevis kick), 14:57 (LAR 27-19)
- CHI – D.J. Moore 69 Yd pass from Caleb Williams (Colston Loveland catch 2-point conversion successful), 14:06 (Tied 27-27)
- LAR – Harrison Mevis, 24 Yd FG, 0:00 (LAR 30-27)
That concludes our simulation of the Rams versus Bears Divisional Round game in Madden 26. Thanks for watching, and we’ll have more simulated games for you soon!
We’re working on making our game simulations better overall. Right now, though, changes we make to CPU and player settings don’t seem to affect how the CPU plays against itself. Also, the player rosters in Madden 26 have errors – many players are assigned to the wrong positions. Despite these issues, we’re still committed to improving the simulation experience.
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