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The Rams were called a dirty team in the aftermath of their Week Nine loss to the Vikings and this Sunday brought another loss to an NFC North team that took issue with the way the Rams played.

There may not have been any moments like the one that left Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater with a concussion, but there were certainly some bad feelings generated on the field on Sunday afternoon. Bears tight end Martellus Bennett is always quotable and it was no exception Sunday when he talked about beating the Rams.

“I consider St. Louis ‘Seattle’s little brother,'” Bennett said, via CSN Chicago. “So it’s a bunch of front-runners. No. 97 [Eugene Sims], he’s a little b—-. So overall, I was happy just to go out there and kick their a—-.”

Bennett didn’t elaborate on what Sims did to become the target of his invective, but he had company in the airing of grievances. Bears tight end Zach Miller said that Rams players tried to interrupt the Bears’ pregame warmups and running back Ka’Deem Carey said “they play so dirty” while recounting some of what went on during a game.

They say that living well is the best revenge, something the Bears would likely agree with after running away with a 37-13 win on Sunday.