In his second NFL season, Caleb Williams delivered a performance that put him alongside rare company in Bears history.
On Sunday, the former No. 1 overall pick threw for 298 yards and four touchdowns, with no sacks, in Chicago’s 31-14 rout of the Dallas Cowboys, becoming the first Bears quarterback since Rex Grossman to post those numbers in a decisive national-stage victory.
A monster afternoon
Williams looked in complete control from the openign drive. He connected on a 35-yard touchdown dot to Rome Odunze in the first quarter, then added a highlight-reel with a flea flicker 65-yard bomb to second round pick Luther Burden.