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  1. See you next Sundaypublished at 03:53 GMT

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    Right readers that's your lot for now, but after all that's gone down in the play-offs so far you'd be mad to miss next week's Championship games as we find out who will contest Super Bowl 60 next month.

    We've had comebacks, upsets and drama by the bucketload and we're expecting more of the same with the ultimate prize on the line in Denver and Seattle on Sunday.

    So make sure you join us then for live coverage of the AFC and NFC Championship games. It's sure to be an action-packed evening!

  2. Final four completepublished at 03:35 GMT

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    Here we go then, the final four is complete and we'll find out who will play in Super Bowl 60 next Sunday after two Coference Championship games.

    There's a bit of a retro feel to the Patriots facing the Broncos as the game will come 10 years and one day exactly since the two teams last faced off in the AFC title match.

    That day it was NFL legends Tom Brady and Peyton Manning battling it out - this time it will be Drake Maye facing Jarrett Stidham so perhaps not quite the same star power.

    And in the NFC it'll be the rubber match of the season between the Seahawks and Rams after the pair went 1-1 this season with just one point difference between them.

    The Rams won by two in LA before the Seahawks somehow claimed a crazy one-point victory in overtime in Seattle - more of that on Sunday will do just nicely.

    Sunday 25 January

    • (2) New England Patriots @ Denver Broncos (1) - 20:00
    • (5) Los Angeles Rams @ Seattle Seahawks (1) - 23:30
  3. Postpublished at 03:26 GMT

    FT: Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears

    Cris Collinsworth
    Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver on NBC

    We're going to see a classic match-up up there. They've each won one. Here we go. We're down to Championship football and it's going to be a great weekend.

  4. 'We found a way to win'published at 03:22 GMT

    FT: Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears

    Matthew StaffordImage source, Getty Images

    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford speaking to NBC:

    "It's play-off football. They did a hell of a job making homefield advantage.

    "We've got a lot of things we can be better at, but we stuck together as a team and found a way to win on the road in some tough conditions and make the plays we needed to make.

    "That's what it's all about. You'd love to come in here and throw 450 [yards] and four touchdowns, but find a way to win the game, survive and advance. We did it and we'll be ready to go next week."

  5. 'It was crazy'published at 03:18 GMT

    FT: Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears

    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford speaking to NBC:

    "It was crazy, back and forth. We didn't play our best on offense, but our defense dominated the game. It was unbelievable to watch.

    "Hell of a play on fourth down by Caleb [Williams] to get his team to overtime.

    "I'm glad we got the ball back and got in range for this guy [Harrison Mevis]."

  6. Postpublished at 03:16 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears

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    Who needs sleep when you have this game?

    Amy, UK

    Better team won. Bears incredibly lucky to take it to OT. Stafford under way more pressure than Williams - he really showed the kid who the boss is. Go, Rams !

    Matthew, Cornwall

  7. Season 'to learn from' for Bearspublished at 03:15 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears

    Ndamukong Suh
    Former NFL defensive tackle and 2021 Super Bowl winner on Sky Sports

    The future is bright but ultimately you cannot look at this season as a total win or total loss.

    You look at it for something to learn from. They had opportunity to win this game but they failed to do that.

    They do have a great quarterback who can play at a high level. But you have to hope he can learn from that.

  8. One more game to go...published at 03:14 GMT

    Here's how we're looking now after tonight's games, with just the Championship games to go next week to see who will make Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara on 8 February.

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  9. Tale of the tapepublished at 03:10 GMT

    Stats graphic: Score 20 v 17, passing 229 v 257, rushing 111 v 160, touchdowns 2-2, turnovers 0-3

    What do we always say in the play-offs? Turnovers....

  10. Postpublished at 03:09 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears

    Jason Bell
    Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports

    Unbelievable.

    It was great to watch as a fan.

  11. Rams head to Seattlepublished at 03:08 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears (OT)

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    What a finish! But should we be surprised as Matthew Stafford completed his 55th game-winning drive, that's the fifth most in NFL history, and it's his seventh against Chicago including his days playing in Detroit.

    And the reward for such a heartstopping, dramatic victory? A trip to NFC West rivals Seattle for the NFC title after the Seahawks just kicked the snot out of the 49ers.

    We're on to Seattle!

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    Field goal - Rams win!published at 03:03 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 20-17 Chicago Bears - overtime

    It's good! The Rams are going to the NFC Championship game.

    Harrison Mevis splits the uprights from 42 yards and all you can hear is the screams from Rams players as a deathly silence engulfs Soldier Field.

    Talk about deflated. The Bears fans had been on cloud nine after yet another comeback, their date with destiny seemed assured, nothing looked like stopping this unit.

    BUT, an overtime interception gave Matthew Stafford a chance - and he grabbed it with both hands. What a game!

  13. For the win...published at 03:02 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - overtime

    Harrison Mevis has a 42 yarder for the win...

  14. In field goal rangepublished at 03:02 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - overtime

    LA are on the 24-yard line so it'd be a 42-yard field goal from here, but Matthew Stafford taes a pot shot to the end zone, which was a bit of a heart stopper.

    I think I'd just kick this field goal and get out of there.

    Stafford has another shot at Terrance Ferguson but he drops it.

  15. Complete!published at 02:59 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - overtime

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    Puka Nacua takes a short pass then puts his head down and just muscles his way to the first down and more as LA get inside the 30.

    Nacua is like a bull in a china shop once he gets into the open field and he was dragging Bears defenders along with him like rag dolls on that play.

  16. Third downpublished at 02:58 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - overtime

    Third down and six and yet again the game, and the season, could depend on this play. Sean McVay takes a time out to go and make sure Matthew Stafford knows what the play is.

  17. Postpublished at 02:57 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - over-time

    Cris Collinsworth
    Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver on NBC

    That might be throw of the year for Matthew Stafford right there. There was no space to put that ball. Zero. No chance that ball got completed.

  18. Great catch!published at 02:57 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - overtime

    What an effort from Davante Adams who takes a low sprawling catch as he's steaming towwards the sideline.

    Just his second catch of the night but it's a ripper - some toe drag swag at its finest by the 33-year-old to move the Rams across midfield.

  19. Postpublished at 02:57 GMT

    Los Angeles Rams 17-17 Chicago Bears - over-time

    Cris Collinsworth
    Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver on NBC

    I don't know exactly what DJ Moore was thinking here, but it looked like he was not interested. Kam Curl has his eyes on Caleb Williams and saw the release point, but I'm not sure Moore ever did.

    It was like he never knew the ball was coming.

    What a sensational play by Curl.

  20. Get Involvedpublished at 02:55 GMT

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    Just run the ball, keep possession and go for a field goal.

    Neil 1313, Rugby