Bold prediction on Caleb Williams doesn't have him as Bears hero vs. Commanders

Who comes up big?
Chicago Bears v Washington Commanders
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The bold predictions for Week 6 are rolling in and Chicago Bears fans will be particularly interested in hearing it is for them this week.

Chicago is preparing to face the Washington Commanders in Week 6 on Monday night. This is a rematch of last year's nightmare matchup for the Bears that saw them lose on a last-second Hail Mary from the Commanders. The only images fans remember from that game are Jayden Daniels throwing his pass up, Tyrique Stevenson waving at Commanders fans, and Noah Brown catching the pass.

It's the one game outside of any NFC North game that Bears fans have had circled on their schedules this season. There could be numerous different outcomes to this match, but one bold prediction has the perfect ending to the revenge match.

Caleb Williams predicted to play well with an unlikely hero

NFL Spin Zone's Ryan Heckman released his latest Week 6 quarterback bold predictions, where he added a couple of nuggets for the Bears. Heckman likes Williams getting the win over Daniels, but added that Stevenson will make a big play in the game.

"For the sake of this piece, let's say Caleb Williams accounts for 280 passing yards and four total touchdowns. Meanwhile, Jayden Daniels has a game as well, totaling 300 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns.

However, Daniels throws a costly pick to none other than Tyrique Stevenson -- the main culprit from last year's "Fail Mary."

The Monday Night Football showdown ends with the Bears getting revenge on last year's embarrassment."

Imagine Stevenson getting his revenge after looking silly on the Hail Mary last year. He's actually having a hot streak run the last two games as the Bears' CB1 in place of the injured Jaylon Johnson. His making a play on Daniels is a real possibility.

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What a statement win it would be for Williams to get one on Daniels. It would be the most important win of his career.