
2. Bears
Rams fans remember well just how ugly last year’s meeting with the Chicago Bears was on the road, as this turned out to be one of the worst games of Jared Goff‘s career, and one they would all love to forget.
And even though Los Angeles is fortunate to host Chicago this time around in November to potentially give them an advantage playing at home, the Bears’ defense should have the Rams on high alert.
Take a look at this past weekend’s game for example when the Bears had a field day on defense sacking Kirk Cousins six times while making a huge statement to the rest of the NFC.
Losing Mitch Trubisky to a should injury was a crushing blow for obvious reasons, but also Chase Daniel deserves plenty of credit for stepping up on offense to help Chicago secure the win over Minnesota.
Since Trubisky’s timetable to return is still up in the air, there’s always the chance that Los Angeles faces Daniel in November.
But most importantly, if the Rams have anything to worry about the Bears, there’s no question it will be finding a way to put up points if their defense continues to play at an extremely high level.