The Los Angeles Rams were rolling through the competition this season heading into their Week 14 matchup against the Chicago Bears, sporting a league-best 11-1 record with one of the most explosive offenses in the league and a defensive game-breaker in Aaron Donald. They were promptly humbled by a Bears defense that is arguably the best in the league, holding Los Angeles to just six points two games after the Rams dropped 54 on the Kansas City Chiefs.

Despite the loss, Donald isn't too worried with the postseason coming up. When asked about Rams fans being down about the loss and possibly jumping off the bandwagon, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year said the team can learn from the defeat and respond. From TMZ:

“We'll be fine. It's a learning experience. It ain't going to do nothing but make us better, make us stronger. We ain't worried about it. We'll bounce back.”

While the offense struggled all night, Los Angeles' defense had one of its best outings of the season. They forced Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky to throw three interceptions while holding Chicago to just 15 points, only 10 of which were really their responsibility. Two points came on a safety two plays into the second half on a Jared Goff sack, and the Rams held the Bears to a field goal in the first half after Chicago returned an interception inside the 10-yard line.

At 11-2, the Rams are still in prime position to earn at least a bye and possibly the No. 1 seed in the NFC if they win out and the New Orleans Saints lose one of their final three games (at Carolina, vs. Pittsburgh, vs. Carolina).