3 winners (and 2 losers) from Bears' comeback win over Giants in Week 10

They did it again!!
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The Chicago Bears did it again. Another game with adversity facing them, another game where quarterback Caleb Williams helped them win the contest, as they defeated the New York Giants 24-20 in Week 10 action.

Chicago had a steady balance with 220 passing yards and 171 rushing yards while getting some key performances on defense. Speaking of the defense, they had one of their best performances of the year, holding the Giants to just 20 points, the second-lowest of the season.

It wasn't a perfect game, so there are some things to improve, but overall, the team showcased enough talent to demonstrate its potential greatness and the danger it could pose late in the season.

Winner: C.J. Gardner-Johnson, CB

This signing is starting to look like a genius move by Bears general manager Ryan Poles. Gardner-Johnson led the team in tackles with nine, while adding two quarterback hits, two tackles for loss, and two sacks. What a beautiful performance from a cornerback when Chicago needed it the most.

Loser: Olamide Zaccheaus, WR

The better Luther Burden looks on the field, the worse it'll get for Zaccheaus, but it doesn't help that he didn't rise to the occasion. Zaccheaus had four targets, but only had one catch for five yards. The problem? He dropped his three other targets. That won't help him get confidence from his quarterback.

Winner: Montez Sweat, DE

Sweat now has four straight games with sacks, and continues to dominate offensive lines in the NFL. He finished the game with three tackles, two quarterback hits, 1.5 sacks, and one tackle for loss in the win. At this rate, Sweat might end up playing himself into a Pro Bowl selection.

Loser: Cole Kmet, TE

It's becoming increasingly clear that Kmet is starting to lose his spot on the offense with the emergence of Colston Loveland. On two targets, Kmet caught one pass for five yards. This is an indictment of his play as Kmet can be a starting tight end in the NFL, but Loveland is looking more and more like a potential star who is living up to his first-round selection.

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Winner: Caleb Williams, QB

Look, the first three quarters of Williams' starts this season have not been the best, as he has had some inaccuracies when throwing the football, but when the game is on the line, he puts on his Superman cape and saves the day. He brought his team back from being down 20-10 in the fourth quarter and threw a touchdown to Rome Odunze and ran the game-winner in with under two minutes left. Chicago fans are learning to never, ever doubt Williams when it counts the most after his fourth game-winning drive this season.

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