While Chicago Bears fans are devastated by the 28-21 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 14, they are left more confused about how to feel about quarterback Caleb Williams' performance.
Williams started the game completing just one of seven passes for three yards after the first quarter. The Bears scored only three points as the offense struggled to get anything going.
In the second half, though, it was the same old Williams fans have been accustomed to, with two touchdown passes, and at one point tied the game against the Packers 21-21. On the final drive, Williams almost had a potential game-tying touchdown to Cole Kmet in the back of the end zone on fourth-and-one, but underthrew him and was picked off in the end zone to end the game.