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Ben Johnson finally arrived on a play that had Bears fans bracing for disaster

For the first couple of games this season, Chicago Bears fans were wondering whether or not head coach Ben Johnson was going to get his offensive rookies involved. It had been eight quarters without seeing much of Colston Loveland or Luther Burden

But then, quarterback Caleb Williams snapped the ball and pitched it back to D'Andre Swift on a 1st-and-10 against the Dallas Cowboys. Swift proceeded to pitch it back to his quarterback.

In the minds of Bears fans, after the ball left Swift's hands, it took another four full seconds to finally get back into Williams' grasp.