Williams' career day shows Bears proof of concept
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Williams' career day shows Bears proof of concept
"CHICAGO -- Caleb Williams flipped a game ball to Ben Johnson amid the celebration inside the home team locker room at Soldier Field after a dominant 34-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys marked the first victory for the new Bears coach. Moments later, Johnson was mobbed by players as they relished the statement victory."
"Johnson unleashed a passing attack that allowed quarterback Caleb Williams to put together arguably the best game of his career. Williams threw for 298 yards and four touchdowns, which tied a career high. He set new personal bests with a 142.6 passer rating while reaching 10.8 yards per attempt. After taking a league-high 68 sacks as a rookie and six sacks in his first two games, Williams walked away from Week 3 without taking a sack for the first time in his NFL career. "He played an outstanding game," wide receiver DJ Moore said. "I think four different people scored. I mean, you can't ask [for] much more.""
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears defeated the Dallas Cowboys 34-14, giving coach Ben Johnson his first win. The team celebrated in the Soldier Field locker room after a dominant performance that snapped a home losing streak dating to Oct. 6, 2024 and ended a two-game skid following division losses to Minnesota and Detroit. Johnson acknowledged the emotional moment but stressed urgency, noting the team sits 1-2. Williams completed 298 passing yards and four touchdowns, posted a 142.6 passer rating and 10.8 yards per attempt, and avoided a sack for the first time in his NFL career.
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