Matthew Stafford & Davante Adams On Playing In Cold Weather; Sean McVay On Caleb Williams’ Growth

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Davante Adams discuss preparing to play in cold weather for Sunday’s Divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears. Head coach Sean McVay talks about quarterback Caleb Williams’ growth since his rookie year and game-planning for him.

0:00 Sean McVay on injury updates
0:44 Offensive game-plans in the snow
1:43 Practicing for cold weather
2:42 Matthew Stafford’s hand update
3:09 Playing in cold atmospheres
3:39 Friendship with Matt LaFleur
3:59 Controlling momentum
5:53 Caleb Williams’ strengths
6:44 Bears’ variety of pass catchers
7:18 Caleb Williams’ year 2 growth
7:55 Prioritizing sleep
8:47 Puka Nacua learning from vets
9:51 4th down conversions
11:59 Pentalies
13:10 Special teams concerns
14:15 Kicking game in the cold weather

15:10 Matthew Stafford on playing in cold weather
15:56 Wearing a scuba suit
16:25 Preparing for the cold
16:45 Finger updates
17:16 Comeback wins
18:17 Playing clean football
19:21 Kevin Dotson’s return
19:54 Emphasizing ball protection vs. Bears
20:43 Staying true to consistency
21:30 Embracing the cold

22:02 Davante Adams on playing in the cold
22:32 Shaking off the rust
23:14 Matthew Stafford’s finger injury
23:32 Puka Nacua learning from him
24:25 Complimenting WR duo
25:12 Early career improvements
25:44 Playing a “kids game for a kings ransom”

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33 comments
  1. Gosh, it's amazing how coaches like McVay make it so much more enjoyable to watch a press conference and actually learn something, than football "genius" Belichick who would basically just grunt his way through questions.

  2. Last 4 coldest games for the Chicago Bears in 2025:

    1/10/26 (W) Bears/Packrs 34 deg Temp. 20 deg wind-chill

    12/20/25 (W) Bears/Packrs 32 deg Temp 16 deg wind-chill.

    12/14/25 (W) Bears/Browns "8" deg Temp. -15 deg wind-chill.

    12/7/25 (L) Bears/Packrs 9-16 deg Temp. (-2) Deg wind-chill.

    The last 3 coldest games for the RAMS in 2025;

    ​Oct 12 at Baltimore: 62°F (rain showers)

    Dec 18 at Seattle: 50°F
    (heavy rain and wind)

    ​Nov 30 at Carolina: 45°F (overcast)

    Just sayin'….

  3. Ram fan that lives in Chicago I can tell you it will not be easy to beat this Bears team in these conditions. Running the ball consistently will be the key. The Bears will be looking to get turnovers so ball control is essential. The Bears D-line and linebackers are their weakness and need to be exploited. Caleb Williams is great at not turning the ball over. Keeping him from getting out of the pocket and getting him on the ground when you have him surrounded will be key. The Rams Offensive line could be the difference in the game. Go Rams

  4. The best team wins. the elements won't bother Adams or Stafford.
    I've seen West coast teams come to play the Bears in Soldier Field in January and beat them despite the frigid conditions. The media and pundits make a big deal out of whether one team endures the cold or not.
    The more talented teams will win despite the inclimate conditions.
    If the Bears were to win this Sunday it would be cause they had a greater impetus to win.
    Obviously Stafford and Adams don't seem to be too bothered by the idea of playing frigid conditions.

  5. It's going to be dark and cold and the wind coming from the lake is Goin to be crucial for the rams it's suppose to be 12 degrees that night and possible snow

  6. So many Bears fans think they are gonna have the same result against the Rams they did against the Packers.

    Well, the Rams are not the Packers. They have their team fully healthy and are the best team in the NFC.

    I trust Mcvay and QB Stafford. Both have experience in the post season and one super bowl title already.

    The bears have only one playoff win with Williams and coach Johnson.

    I'm going to go with the team with the better experience and better overall team.

    HORNS UP, GO RAMS!!!

  7. I was born and raised in Wisconsin, became an L.A.Rams fan when I was 7. Rode through name changes, color changes, and some really bad and really GREAT seasons, but I've ALWAYS been a Rams fan. Just paid A LOT of money to go to the playoff game in Chicago, look for me at about the 50 yard line right behind the Rams bench, FRONT ROW BABY!!!!! 💛🤘💙

  8. When Davante said he never wore sleeves I felt that. I only played high school ball but I dun played several mountain atmosphere games and it was cold as shyt lol still I never wore sleeves.

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