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Caleb Williams has shown late-game magic in key moments
Summary
Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears to a 31-27 playoff win over Green Bay, throwing 361 yards with 184 in the fourth quarter and two late touchdown passes, and coaches and teammates say he remains calm and effective in pressure situations.
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Caleb Williams entered his second NFL season with questions about consistency and processing speed, but recent results have shifted that view. In his first playoff game he led a significant fourth-quarter comeback and has drawn public praise from coaches and teammates for his poise in pressure moments. The Bears now prepare for a divisional-round game against the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday. Observers note he still has areas to refine as a developing quarterback.
What we know:
- Williams led Chicago to a 31-27 playoff win over the Green Bay Packers.
- He threw for 361 yards in the game, including 184 yards in the fourth quarter and two fourth-quarter touchdown passes.
- His game-winning touchdown went to DJ Moore, and a fourth-down throw to Rome Odunze was a decisive play late in the game.
- Coaches, including head coach Ben Johnson, say Williams is calm in late-game moments and requires little sideline adjustment.
- Veteran teammate D'Andre Swift praised Williams' poise and his voice in the huddle during crucial moments.
- The article notes areas for growth: increased processing speed, greater efficiency, and earlier offensive production before late-game situations.
Summary:
Williams' recent late-game performances have changed how he is viewed this season and have given the Bears a clearer sense of his capabilities in pressure situations. The team now faces the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in the divisional round, which will be the next test of those traits.
