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By the Numbers: Rams vs. Bears | 2025 Divisional Round

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Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' 20-17 overtime loss to the Rams in Sunday night's NFC Divisional Playoff game at Soldier Field.

20

Points allowed by the Bears, the fewest the Rams have scored in their last 13 games. Los Angeles led the NFL with 30.5 points per game this season.

193

Receiving yards by Colston Loveland in two playoff games, the most by an NFL rookie tight end in a single postseason since at least 1960. The first-round pick had four receptions for 56 yards before exiting Sunday night's game with a concussion after catching eight passes for 137 yards in last weekend's wild card win over the Packers.

4

Sacks by the Bears defense, the most by the team in a postseason game since Dec. 31, 1988, when they also registered four in a 20-12 win over the Eagles at Soldier Field in the "Fog Bowl."

23

Postseason starts by Joe Thuney, the second most by an offensive lineman in NFL history behind Hall of Famer Gene Upshaw's 24.

97

Punt return yards by Devin Duvernay in two playoff games, the most in a single postseason in Bears history. Duvernay's 64 yards against the Packers and 33 yards versus the Rams are the two most prolific punt return games by a Bears player in the playoffs. Devin Hester's 30 yards Jan. 16, 2011, in a 35-24 win over the Seahawks at Soldier Field are the third most.

618

Passing yards by Caleb Williams in two playoff games, the second most by a Bears quarterback in a single postseason behind Jim McMahon's 636 yards in 1985.

8

Punts by the Rams' Ethan Evans, his most in a game this season. Four of them came following three-and-outs forced by the Bears defense.

14

Tackles by Bears safety Jaquan Brisker, tied for the most by any NFL player this postseason. He also recorded a sack and broke up two passes.

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