While there might not be many memorable moments from the Chicago Bears' 31-3 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 15, one touchdown by the Bears got the attention of the league.
In the third quarter, Bears linebacker D'Marco Jackson got a nice interception that would set the offense up with excellent field position at the Browns' 22-yard line. On the next play, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams does what he does best and runs out of the pocket and throws an improbable touchdown pass to DJ Moore in the back of the end zone in double coverage.
That touchdown even had NFL insider Ian Rapoport trying to figure out how the play was made.
"This catch makes no sense."
Caleb Williams keeps making Caleb Williams type plays
It was the bounce-back game Williams needed as he had one of his strongest games of the season, completing 60% of his passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns in the win. He added 13 rushing yards on three carries to close out a great game.
Williams put together another highlight moment that makes his Olamide Zaccheaus touchdown pass in the Week 14 loss to the Green Bay Packers look like child's play. He looked better in the pocket, and only a couple of times did he throw passes that could have been intercepted in the Browns game.
The accuracy is not quite there still, but it was much better than it has been over the last month for Williams. He was finding his receivers better despite having to deal with Browns defensive end Myles Garrett being in his face time and time again.
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Now at 10-4, the Chicago Bears are looking more like playoff contenders again and inching closer to controlling their own destiny. A Week 16 win over the Green Bay Packers would certainly help with that.
