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Caleb Williams made rare history in Week 9 that highlights Ben Johnson's brilliance and he wasn’t the only one with a historic game
Head coach Ben Johnson's unit had to pull out all the tricks and lean heavily into the run game, even without starting running back D'Andre Swift. By the end of the game, Chicago ran 76 offensive plays on Sunday totaling 576 yards of offense with 30 first downs and six touchdowns.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams scrambles for a 22-yard gain against the Baltimore Ravens. Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett records his third sack of the first half, stripping Patriots quarterback Drake Maye for an 8-yard loss, but New England was able to jump on the ball and recover the fumble.
The Cincinnati Bengals host the Chicago Bears on Sunday in a battle of teams looking to stay in the thick of the playoff race. Both teams enter the game with injury issues, as the Bengals have Joe Flacco dealing with an AC joint sprain while the Bears will be without D'Andre Swift and several pieces of their secondary.
The Cincinnati Bengals lost an unbelievable heartbreaker to the Chicago Bears on Sunday in Week 9. After a late touchdown to take a 42-41 lead, the Bengals' defense allowed Caleb Williams and the Bears to pull off a miracle.
What a day it was for Caleb Williams, Kyle Monangai and Colston Loveland. And what a day it wasn't for Dennis Allen and Richard Hightower.
Josh Allen’s rookie year was, in a word, stanky. After being selected by the Buffalo Bills with the seventh overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the University of Wyoming product proceeded to make the Bills Mafia—and, for that matter, the entire league ...