Bears’ Allen Faces Challenge in Slowing Rams’ Nacua, Adams

The upcoming matchup between the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Rams brings intense focus on two standout wide receivers: Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. Both players have made significant impacts on their respective offenses, posing a considerable challenge for the Bears’ defense.
Bears’ Challenge Against Rams’ Nacua and Adams
Puka Nacua has emerged as the centerpiece of the Rams’ offensive unit. In the 2025 NFL season, he leads the league with an impressive 129 receptions and ranks second in receiving yards with 1,715. Nacua’s versatility and physicality enable him to excel in contested catch situations and make significant gains after receptions.
Nacua’s Performance Against Allen-led Defense
In 2023, Nacua faced off against an Allen-led defense while playing the New Orleans Saints. During that game, he recorded a remarkable 164 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions. Allen praised Nacua’s attributes, highlighting his speed, physicality, and catching ability. “He does everything you want a receiver to do,” Allen stated.
Unique Skills and Fearlessness
Nacua’s exceptional talent shines particularly at the point of attack. His ability to make difficult catches, combined with his aggressive play style, makes him a tough opponent. Cornerback Chauncey Gardner-Johnson emphasized Nacua’s toughness, noting, “He might not be the fastest, but he’s one of the toughest.”
Adams: A Red Zone Threat
Davante Adams poses another significant challenge for the Bears. With a background in Green Bay, the Bears are all too familiar with his scoring capabilities. Adams has 10 touchdowns against the Bears in Super Bowl history, second only to Calvin Johnson Jr. His impressive ability to find the end zone was evident in the 2025 season, where he led the league with 14 receiving touchdowns despite missing the final three games.
Defensive Struggles of the Bears
The Bears have faced significant challenges on defense this season. Currently, they rank 29th overall, allowing 361.8 yards per game. In terms of pass defense, the Bears sit at 22nd, allowing 227.2 yards per game. Additionally, they have surrendered 32 passing touchdowns, the fifth-most in the league.
Summary of Bears’ Defensive Statistics
- Total Defense: 29th (361.8 YPG allowed)
- Pass Defense: 22nd (227.2 YPG allowed)
- Passing Touchdowns Allowed: 32 (fifth-most in the league)
With such formidable adversaries in Nacua and Adams, the Bears must strengthen their defensive strategies to limit the impact of these elite receivers in their upcoming game.




