Caleb Williams will be a ‘nightmare to defend,' in Bears-Rams playoff game, McVay says ...Middle East

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It’s Matthew Stafford of the Rams vs. Caleb Williams of the Bears for Sunday Night Football this weekend, and Los Angeles Rams’ head coach Sean McVay didn’t mince words when it came to what his team is going up against.

“He’s an explosive play waiting to happen,” McVay, speaking to reporters, said Monday, of Williams. It’s why they can get back into games and finish the way that they have.”

Saturday against the Green Bay Packers, Chicago trailed 21-3 at halftime, and 21-6 through three quarters. In the fourth, Chicago went on to outscore Green Bay 25-6 in an epic comeback as the clock ticked down.

The win marked marked only the fourth time in NFL history a team has won a playoff game when trailing by 15 points or more.

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“I think there’s a belief that they’ve established,” McVay continued, “And I think when you have those types of successful outcomes, no different from Matthew the other day…I feel that when I watch Caleb, and I watch that team. There’s a belief that they can find ways to finish and that’s why there in this situation. But he is gonna be a nightmare to defend, and were excited about diving into this prep, ’cause here we freaking go man.”

McVay’s also said the Bears were the only team in the NFC the Rams “weren’t as familiar with.”

“We’re excited about these challenges,” McVay said. “This is what its about.”

The comments come two days after Stafford sprained a finger on his throwing hand in the first half of the Rams’ 34-31 victory over the Carolina Panthers Saturday, when he banged into the arm of a defender while throwing a pass.

“He’s as tough as it gets, but he’s feeling good,” McVay said. “He was able to push through it, and he’ll be good to go.”

Stafford is not expected to wear any protection in the form of a splint, McVay said. But he didn’t rule out anything the quarterback plans to do to keep his hands warm.

“Seems like it’s going to be pretty damn cold,” McVey said.

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