Story byAndrés Soto, USA TODAYThu, January 15, 2026 at 11:55 PM UTC·5 min readThe Los Angeles Rams have been here before. One year ago, the Rams traveled to Lincoln Financial Field for a frigid divisional round game against the Philadelphia Eagles, ultimately coming up 22 yards short of a potential NFC championship bid as snow blanketed the field. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis Sunday against the Chicago Bears, however, is a different beast. With the potential of single digit temperatures, snow and 10-plus mph winds, The Rams' divisional matchup could be one of the coldest games in recent NFL history. Tom Brady told Fox Sports' Colin Cowherd that he expects the cold to be a "big advantage" for the Bears, and that argument makes sense on the surface. But what do the numbers — and the Rams themselves — say about their chances to win this week?Rams vs.