Alternate angles of Caleb Williams' TD pass to DJ Moore are something to behold

Caleb Williams' improbable touchdown pass to DJ Moore requires multiple viewings, and multiple angles, to be full appreciated.
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In Week 15, the Chicago Bears took care of business against the Cleveland Browns, winning 31-3. It was a quintessential "all three phases" team win, but quarterback Caleb Williams made a play that will stick in memories for a long time, no matter where this season goes for the team.

In the third quarter, Williams rolled to his right, ready to make one of those plays a coach will lament right up until it works out. He threw the ball toward the end zone, and wide receiver DJ Moore came down with the ball in the midst of multiple Browns' defenders.

According to Next Gen Stats, to put some numbers on how improbable the touchdown was, Williams' pass had a little less than a 1-in-6 chance to be completed (16.1 percent completion probability) with a target separation of just 0.7 yards. It was also the most improbable completion by a Bears quarterback over the last five seasons.

After the game, when asked if that throw was ill-advised, Williams oozed swagger by telling reporters, "I can make any throw."

In his own postgame comments, Moore echoed that sentiment.

"He can make a lot of throws that people can’t", Moore said.

It's also fair to say, for better or at times worse, Williams will attempt a lot of throws other quarterbacks won't. His receivers know that, and Moore acknowledged how he had to make sure he made the play when Williams let the seemingly impossible to complete throw go.

Alternate angles of Caleb Williams-DJ Moore touchdown are something to behold

When plays as incredible as the Williams-to-Moore touchdown happen, and with all the cameras around at every NFL game, we get several angles capturing said play.

This alternate angle was one of the first to surface during Sunday's game, via the FOX broadcast, showing equally just how insane Williams' throw was and how incredible Moore's catch was.

Later on after the game, Joe Tidel of FOX 32 shared this back of the end zone shot from station photographer Jeff Wierus. Coming right at ya!!

And finally, as shared by Zack Pearson of 247 Sports via Matt Marton of Imagn, there's this one capturing Moore in mid-air (with plenty of room to get both feet down) as he secured his second touchdown catch of the day. The cold-filtered sun coming in at just the right angle through Soldier Field provides some lovely ambience to the point you kind of squint even though you don't have to.

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The Williams-to-Moore touchdown play requires multiple viewings to capture all its improbable elements. And thanks to the great work done by those on the field in frigid conditions, we have various angles of the play to fortify how impressive it was.

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