Monday night's season opener against the Minnesota Vikings was a big moment for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams. After a turbulent rookie season and plenty of criticism from all corners, he could start rewriting the narrative with a good performance.
And things started out nicely. Williams completed his first 10 passes in the game, as Vikings' defensive coordinator Brian Flores inexplicably went against his blitz-heavy grain. Williams finished the Bears' first drive of the game with the first rushing touchdown of his career.
Over their next 10 drives, the Bears scored three offensive points (could've been six if not for a missed field goal by Cairo Santos).