The Chicago Bears are gearing up for another exciting matchup this weekend.
Fresh off a dramatic comeback victory against the Packers in the wild-card round, Caleb Williams and his squad will take on Matthew Stafford’s Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field this Sunday, January 18th.
As anticipated, watching this pivotal divisional-round game live will come at a steep price. It’s the Bears’ first time reaching this point since Jay Cutler led them to a win over the Seahawks in January 2011.
After some digging, we found that, as of publication, the cheapest ticket price available through both primary and secondary markets is about $434, which includes fees from Vivid Seats.
For those aiming for 100 level seats, the starting price is around $877.50 with fees via Ticketmaster.
Like the Bears, the Rams pulled off their own comeback in the wild-card round, thanks to Stafford’s key touchdown pass to tight end Colby Parkinson just 38 seconds before the clock ran out, clinching the win over Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers.
Head coach Sean McVay expressed pride in the game’s ending, adding, “I look forward to playing the game again.”
Heading into this face-off, the Rams are favored by 4.5 points, but having the home field advantage may benefit the Bears.
According to weather reports, expect a “cloudy and bitterly cold” day with highs around 20 degrees Celsius, a temperature the Bears are no strangers to. It was quite loud at Soldier Field during Saturday’s game, and Stafford has mentioned dealing with a minor finger injury, stating, “It wasn’t fun,” which could impact his performance. The Rams may need to pull together more than ever.
Will you be attending? You’re in the right spot.
Here’s everything you might need to know about the upcoming Divisional Round game between the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams.
Chicago Bears vs. Los Angeles Rams NFC Wild Card Tickets
You can find a comprehensive overview of the lowest ticket prices from various platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and GameTime.
Soldier Field Seating Chart
Have you ever made it to Chicago to catch a glimpse of Caleb Williams in action?
Let’s take a look at what you can expect from the stands at Soldier Field.
About the Bears vs. Rams Matchup
It’s been a while since these two teams faced off—September 2024, to be exact.
In that game, Chicago took control, with Caleb Williams showcasing his abilities, completing 17 of 23 passes for 157 yards and a touchdown, ultimately winning 24-18.
For this upcoming contest, as previously mentioned, Los Angeles is favored by 4.5 points. Key elements to consider include:
1.) “Rams receivers will challenge Bears secondary.” If Stafford can keep the ball safe, the passing game may find success.
2.) “Exploiting weaknesses.” With talents like Roman Odunze, DJ Moore, and others, the Rams’ defense will face a significant test.
3.) “Avoiding late-game collapses.” The Bears are known for their comebacks; they scored 25 points in the fourth quarter to turn around a 21-6 deficit against the Packers last Saturday. Williams has a knack for dramatic finishes.
For more details on the Bears, you can check additional coverage available.
Is Los Angeles the better team? There’s more analysis to explore.
Big Concerts in 2026
Apart from this major Divisional Round event, several popular artists are set to perform in Chicago over the coming months.
Here are a few acts you definitely won’t want to miss:
- New Edition with Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton (Feb. 4)
- Rascal Flatts (February 6)
- Morgan Wallen (June 19-20)
- RUSH (July 18, 20, 22)
- Foo Fighters (August 8)
Who else is making waves? Be sure to check for announcements on other exciting tours coming in 2026.
