Will DJ Moore play against the Los Angeles Rams today? Latest injury update on the Chicago Bears’ Wide ReceiverDJ Moore cleared to play in Bears vs. Rams NFC Divisional Round game. (Image via Getty) The Chicago Bears face the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Round at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 18, and all eyes are on wide receiver DJ Moore’s availability after he appeared on the injury report earlier this week.According to the Bears’ final injury report released Friday, Moore practiced in full and was not given an injury designation for Sunday’s game. That makes him available to play against the Rams at Soldier Field. Moore is dealing with a knee issue but enters the game cleared.

DJ Moore’s injury status vs. the Rams is now officially clear

Moore logged full participation in practice this week and was removed from the injury report ahead of the divisional-round matchup. That follows his performance in last week’s wild-card win over the Green Bay Packers, where he caught the game-winning touchdown.Bears correspondent Ari Koslow reported Friday that Moore is off the injury report for Sunday’s game. Moore remains a primary target in the Bears’ passing offense for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.Moore has caught 50 passes on 85 targets for 682 receiving yards and six touchdowns this season. His production includes multiple key performances late in the year, highlighted by his 97-yard outing in Week 16 against the Packers.Chicago also listed Rome Odunze as questionable with a foot injury. Odunze returned last week and finished with two receptions for 44 yards against Green Bay. Linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin is also listed as questionable with a back injury.Defensive back Nick McCloud has been ruled out with a groin injury.

When and how to watch Chicago Bears vs. Los Angeles Rams

The Rams and Bears kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 18, at Soldier Field in Chicago.The game airs nationally on NBC and streams on Peacock and NFL+. Fans can also watch through Fubo, though regional restrictions may apply.The Rams enter Sunday’s game with a 12-5 record. The Bears are 11-6. This marks just the third postseason meeting between the franchises.