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Fans can watch Bears' win over Rams for free

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Looking for another Bears football fix?

Fans can now re-watch a second classic game in its entirety on the Bears website, app and YouTube channel for free. The last contest released was Super Bowl XX and is still available. The latest offering is the Bears' 15-6 Sunday night win over the Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 9, 2018 at Soldier Field. 

In that contest, the Bears defense aced its stiffest test of the season, dominating an explosive Rams offense. The unit did not allow a touchdown, produced four interceptions and a safety, and held NFL leading rusher Todd Gurley to a season-low 28 yards on 11 carries. The defense constantly harassed quarterback Jared Goff, who posted a career-low 19.1 passer rating.

The Rams entered the contest with an NFL-best 11-1 record, averaging 34.9 points and 439.9 yards per game. The defense's performance was even more impressive considering that the Rams started possessions at the Bears' 15, 49 and 27 following turnovers.

The only touchdown of the game was scored on a gadget play dubbed "Santa's Sleigh" on which Trubisky tossed a 2-yard TD pass to eligible lineman Bradley Sowell. The Bears had 10 linemen on the field—Sowell, five offensive linemen and four defensive linemen—along with quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.

The signature victory over the Rams helped propel the Bears to their first NFC North title since 2010. The Rams rebounded from the loss and ultimately won the NFC championship, losing to the Patriots 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII.

See the game in its entirety below.

Fans seeking additional games can sign up for complimentary access to NFL Game Pass, providing fans the opportunity to re-watch complete games dating back to 2009 as well as award-winning NFL Films series such as "Hard Knocks" and "A Football Life."

Follow the game from a different point of view as the Bears take on the Rams at Soldier Field on Sunday night in Chicago, Illinois.

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