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Jared Verse makes emotions recognized on going through Caleb Williams in Rams vs Bears divisional conflict

The Los Angeles Rams are preparing to take on the Chicago Bears in the divisional round game on Sunday. The Bears are headed into the contest after a remarkable comeback win against the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round.

The Bears overturned an 18-point deficit in the second half to complete a historic 31-27 win over the weekend. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams played a crucial role in the comeback, especially in the fourth quarter, registering a fourth-quarter comeback win for a seventh time this season.

Although Rams pass rusher Jared Verse praised the Los Angeles’ rush defense, Verse is wary of the threat that the Bears quarterback poses for their game on Sunday.

“We don’t rush scared,” Verse said. “We rush very alive. Everybody knows their jobs. If I’m rushing high, we have somebody covering the B-gap and the A-gap on my side so I have the liberty to make a good play. I can’t get too high. I can’t get too low. My jobs to get the quarterback off the spot and everybody else will be able to pick him up.

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“That’s the way we rush. We don’t ever rush scared. Don’t ever do that because if you do that, he’s a quarterback at the end of the day. He’s a Heisman winner. He’ll just stand back there all day and dot us up.”

The Rams will face challenging weather conditions in their divisional round clash at Soldier Field in Chicago, a place where Los Angeles has struggled in freezing temperatures.

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Rams pass rusher Jared Verse reveals plan to stop Bears quarterback Caleb Williams

Following their practice on Thursday, Jared Verse also talked about potential gameplans to stop Bears quarterback Caleb Williams from picking the Rams defense.

“You’ve got to keep rushing, you’ve got to keep running, and once you get your hands around him, you can’t fully grab him, aim for his arm,” Verse said.

“You have to aim for his arm, try to mess his throw up a little bit. It can’t just be like getting him off the spot. Running quarterbacks, even if they’re off the spot, they’re still liable to make any type of play.”

Apart from the weather conditions, the Rams will also have to deal with a loud crowd at Soldier Field on Sunday.