NFL Films turned the Caleb Williams-DJ Moore touchdown into pure cinema

Pure. Cinema.
Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams
Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams | Todd Rosenberg/GettyImages

In the third quarter of a Week 15 matchup, the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears had back-to-back 1-play drives that could not have ended on more opposite notes.

First, Bears linebacker D'Marco Jackson picked off a Shedeur Sanders pass on the Browns' first play of their drive. And then, on the very next play, Caleb Williams made a throw that will be talked about forever.

On first down from the 22-yard line, Williams faked a handoff to D'Andre Swift and scrambled to his right, and at the very last moment, rifled a pass to the back of the end zone. Wide receiver D.J. Moore caught it for the touchdown, and Soldier Field went bonkers.

We have seen alternate angles and different reactions, but NFL Films just put out their version of the play, and it has officially been turned into pure cinema. You can check it out here.

NFL Films somehow made the unbelievable Caleb Williams touchdown pass even better

From the Jeff Joniak play-by-play to the dramatic soundtrack in the background, this is a complete masterpiece.

The timing of that play, too, was something that totally changed the game. Chicago had received a kickoff after the Browns scored their first and only points on the day, and Cleveland's defense forced the Bears to punt after turning them over on downs during their initial second-half possession.

The Browns were in position to try and go down and score for a second-straight drive, but in the blink of an eye, the Bears defense took away the small amount of hope Cleveland was riding.

And then, just one play later, Williams made a throw that had every Bears fan putting their hands on their head and screaming, "No!"

As quickly as fans thought Williams would regret the toss, they immediately went into utter disbelief. Williams was able to place the ball exactly where it should have been, exactly where only Moore could have caught it.

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Had that ball been placed just a couple of inches off in multiple directions, one of two Browns defenders would've come away with it. It doesn't get any better than that, and thanks to NFL Films, we'll have an extended cut to treasure.

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