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Bouncing Back: Bears Beat the Rams at Home

Episode 4 of the Bearing It All with Mark and Chris podcast, hosted by Mark Evanoff and Christoval Rendon, titled "Bouncing Back: Bears Beat the Rams at Home" was published on October 4, 2024 and runs 31 minutes.

October 4, 2024 ·31m · Bearing It All with Mark and Chris

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In Episode 4 of Bearing It All, Mark and Chris celebrate the Bears' 24-14 victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field. While offensive struggles remain, there were major improvements—D'Andre Swift recorded 70 yards rushing and receiving, Caleb Williams threw a touchdown with no turnovers, and the defense stepped up by allowing just one Rams touchdown and forcing two red-zone turnovers. The duo also looks ahead to next week's game against the Panthers. Join the postgame breakdown and optimism for what’s to come!

In Episode 4 of Bearing It All, Mark and Chris celebrate the Bears' 24-14 victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field. While offensive struggles remain, there were major improvements—D'Andre Swift recorded 70 yards rushing and receiving, Caleb Williams threw a touchdown with no turnovers, and the defense stepped up by allowing just one Rams touchdown and forcing two red-zone turnovers. The duo also looks ahead to next week's game against the Panthers. Join the postgame breakdown and optimism for what’s to come!

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