The Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears had a bet to settle in Week 4, as in “Which weakness is weaker: The Rams run defense or the Bears rushing offense?” and the answer was clear in L.A.’s 24-18 loss to the Bears on Sunday. The defense of the Rams once again came up short, allowing 93 rushing yards to D’Andre Swift on 5.8 yards per carry, a stark difference from the 1.8 yards per carry that Swift was averaging coming into Week 4.
Now 1-3 and practically handing out career-best games to Swift and Caleb Williams, does Sean McVay need to consider any drastic changes to the Rams operation for the rest of L.