Story byNick Brinkerhoff, USA TODAYMon, January 19, 2026 at 2:26 AM UTC·1 min readDeja vu?A day ago, the Denver Broncos were able to celebrate advancing to the AFC championship game courtesy of a controversial interception from Ja'Quan McMillan. One day later, the Chicago Bears thought they were able to recreate that play in the fourth quarter. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementRams' QB Matthew Stafford fired a pass into Davante Adams on second-and-10 with just over 11 minutes left. Adams hauled it in, but it was Chicago's Tyrique Stevenson that came away with the ball at the end of the play. Unlike the AFC divisional round game, the ruling on the field was that Adams completed the process of the catch and was down by contract, nullifying the interception. It was a bang-bang play, but unlike Brandin Cooks, Adams wasn't falling to the ground at the time of the catch. Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18) makes a catch for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field.