Caleb Williams, Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears
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The Bears needed it badly after falling behind 7-0 when Bengals return man Charlie Jones ran the opening kickoff back 98 yards for a touchdown. It was the first career completion by Moore, who was 0 for 2.
The Chicago Bears coach knew what he wanted to see from Cincinnati's defense to make the play call for the winning touchdown and he got that look.
The Bengals defense can’t stop a nosebleed, which is why every Cincinnati total usually lands in the 50s. Cincinnati takes a bye in Week 10, then heads to Pittsburgh. If you’re sizing up the fantasy playoffs, the Bengals host Baltimore in Week 15, travel to Miami in Week 16 and host Arizona in Week 17.
Entering Sunday's matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals, Caleb Williams was still seeking his first real signature NFL moment. The 2024 No. 1 overall pick for Chicago had shown flashes, but had yet to truly rescue the Bears when they needed it most.
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Caleb Williams hit tight end Colston Loveland for a game-winning, 58-yard touchdown pass with just 17 seconds remaining to seal a game the Bears nearly gave away in one of the zaniest and exciting fourth quarters you'll ever see. Suffice to say, fans and pundits alike were shocked by the result:
The Chicago Bears responded quickly to an opening touchdown from the Cincinnati Bengals, and Caleb Williams made a bit of history doing it.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams gets close to midfield as the Bears use their final timeout with 23 seconds left against the Bengals.
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