Top takeaways from Rams ‘Monday Night Football’ win over the Bears

Rams' Jalen Ramsey with INT of Bears' Nick Foles Monday Night Football

Oct 26, 2020; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) intercepts a catch in front of Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham (80) during the second half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

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Monday night saw the Los Angeles Rams rebound from a Week 6 loss to the division rival San Francisco 49ers. It came against a previously 5-1 Chicago Bears team that had success earlier this season despite struggles on offense.

That was pretty much the name of the game for head coach Matt Nagy and the Bears on Monday night. Chicago could not get anything going on the ground. Nick Foles continued to struggle under center.

On the other hand, the Rams saw quarterback Jared Goff put up a mistake-free performance while dominating on the defensive side of the ball. Here are the biggest takeaways from this Week 7 “Monday Night Football” matchup that saw the Rams come out on top by the score of 24-10.

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Chicago Bears offense will be its undoing

The Bears must add some reinforcements on offense ahead of the NFL trade deadline if they want to be taken seriously as a legit playoff contender. Despite boasting a 5-1 record heading into Monday night, most saw this club as a pretender. That’s primarily because the team’s offense just has not been able to get it going.

This continued big time against the Rams in Los Angeles. Nick Foles put up just 230 net passing yards on 44 drop backs. He also threw two interceptions, including this one in the end zone with Chicago looking to make it a one-score game.

The Bears’ rushing attack didn’t do Foles any real favors, either. Struggling sophomore back David Montgomery went for all of 48 yards on 14 attempts. All said, the Bears put up 14 first downs en route to another brutal showing on offense.

Los Angeles Rams defense is elite

We can’t put all of the blame on the Bears’ offense. Los Angeles’ defense entered Monday night yielding the third-fewest points per game in the league. Aaron Donald is the clear choice to win his third NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. As a whole, this unit came to play big time against Chicago.

The Rams yielded 279 total yards and 10 points. It might not have showed up on the box score, but Donald was his normal disruptive presence. Meanwhile, the likes of Jalen Ramsey, Taylor Rapp and Troy Hill performed extremely well in the secondary. Los Angeles’ defense clearly makes this team a legit contender in the NFC.

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NFC West could have four playoff teams

That’s not hyperbole. Heading into Week 8, the 49ers are in last place in the NFC West with a 4-3 record. They are actually 1.5 games ahead of the first-place team in the horrible NFC East. Now that the NFL has expanded to seven playoff teams per conference, there’s a chance that this division could get four playoff teams. It really isn’t hard to imagine.

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We’ll be seeing NFC West teams beat up on one another moving forward on the season. With that said, their records outside of the division tell us a big story. Combined, NFC West teams are 16-5 when not playing one another.

Will the Bears trade Allen Robinson?

Even at 5-2 on the season, it’s hard to look at the Bears as legit playoff contenders. They have scored the second-fewest points in the NFC. The team does not have a starter-caliber quarterback on the roster, even after replacing Mitchell Trubisky with Nick Foles under center.

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Meanwhile, both head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace have to be on the hot seat. As for Robinson, rumors suggested earlier in the season that he might want out of dodge. An impending free agent, Robinson has not been used to the best of his ability this season. In fact, he was targeted just four times Monday night. There’s now a chance that the Bears, once again, kick the tires on a potential Robinson trade.

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