Caleb Williams' OT magic caps Bears' latest comeback win - ESPN
CHICAGO — Thirteen days removed from throwing a game-sealing interception in a loss to the Green Bay Packers, Caleb Williams earned a hefty dose of redemption.
The Chicago Bears came from behind in a wild fourth-quarter rally that saw them erase a 10-point deficit, recover an onside kick and score a touchdown — all in a two-minute span — to force overtime. They beat the Packers 22-16 for their 11th win of the season when Williams launched a 46-yard pass that DJ Moore caught in the end zone to secure the walk-off win.
«I knew it was good,» Williams said of his overtime touchdown pass. «You got that belief, you got that confidence, you got that swagger as an offense. You practice well, you hit plays like that in practice. It was pretty identical to practice, and when the play gets called and the moment comes up like that, it's time to go hit it, it's time to go win the game.»
The play that sparked Williams' winning throw was installed Thursday after the 24-year-old quarterback and coach Ben Johnson met one-on-one.
«I was up watching film in his office and we just kind of went over small details throughout the play, and the next day we came out and discussed it and hit it in practice,» Williams said. «Ended up working out just how we thought.»
During the first Bears-Packers meeting of the season at Lambeau Field on Dec. 7, Green Bay cornerback Keisean Nixon picked off Williams' fourth-down throw to secure a 28-21 victory.
In the final moments of Saturday night's meeting, Nixon was once again at the center of the action, draped over Moore as the receiver sprinted into the end zone and hauled in the pass to end the game.
«Once I saw the defense was one-on-one,» Moore said, «I knew Caleb was going to give me a chance with the


