Chicago Bears At Los Angeles Rams Tickets
Chicago Bears Vs Los Angeles Rams Tickets
Vying for the NFC title, the Bears and the Rams will clash again. Get your Chicago Bears Vs Los Angeles Rams tickets now for a thrilling game of football at Chicago’s Soldier Field. The Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Rams started off on the wrong note in 1947. The game was played in LA on November 16 where in addition to the players, the coaches also clashed. With 90 regular season and 2 post-season games between them, both teams are currently leading their divisions and will not give up easily on the NFC title – some are predicting the Rams to lift this season’s Vince Lombardi Trophy. Whatever your motivation for watching this game, just get your tickets now as they will be sold out soon.
The home of the Chicago Bears, the Soldier Field may be one of the smallest stadiums in the league, nonetheless it has a potent sense of history.
Chicago Bears – Bear Down, Chicago Bears
The Bears have been struggling since 2011. However, now they have finally found their stride. Currently leading the NFC North Division, the Bears are not only a serious contender for the division title this season but may also win their conference in as many as 12 years. The Bears’ fans newly found hope is not without reason – with an offensive line comprising of Mitch Trubisky, Tarik Cohen and Jordan Howard, the Bears look menacing this season. And there is no reason why they can’t make the playoffs either.
Los Angeles Rams – Let’s Ram It
The Los Angeles Rams are leading the NFC West for a reason – they have Jared Goff (one of the best QBs in the league) and Marcus Peters, Aaron Donald, and Aqib Talib, three of the best defensive linemen in the league. The team has struggled since 2005, however this season looks different. Football pundits are predicting the Rams to be this season’s Super Bowl winners.
Whatever the truth to the pundits claims, one thing is for sure – this is going to be one hell of a game. So get your Chicago Bears Vs Los Angeles Rams tickets now.