Alternate angle of DJ Moore’s game-winning TD over Packers is absolutely magical

Watching it on repeat.
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It would be safe to assume that Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore won't be paying for any food or drinks in the Windy City for a long time after coming up with one of the most iconic moments in Chicago sports history.

After storming back from 10 down in the fourth quarter to force overtime against the Green Bay Packers in Week 16, the Bears' defense got a stop with a botched snap on fourth down. Chicago responded with a beautiful 46-yard touchdown from Caleb Williams to Moore to win the game 22-16.

This is the type of play that gets replayed at every Chicago bar for years because of the impact it made on the Bears' season as they have an 11-4 record and a 1.5-game lead in the NFC North over the Packers. Another view of the play, though, might be even better than what Bears fans saw on television live.

Bears show another angle to the Williams-Moore touchdown

After the game, the Bears' social media team got another angle of the touchdown from one of their phones that tracks the play from start to finish. The camera is on the right side of the end zone where Moore caught the touchdown pass, giving a close look at the catch.

It shows Moore making the catch and resting in the end zone for a good five to 10 seconds, with rookie tight end Colston Loveland the first to congratulate him. Following behind Loveland is safety Jaquan Brisker and rookie running back Kyle Monangai, as they helped Moore up before the rest of his teammates came to celebrate the play.

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This is a play that no Chicago Bears fans will ever forget, as it is as memorable as it gets. It's a sign that this Bears team is truly not like the old teams of the past, and they are ready for the spotlight.

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