Caleb Williams Astounds with Four Touchdown Passes in Bears’ Dominant Victory Over Jaguars
Unprecedented Offense from Chicago Bears Shakes up Sunday Football
Remarkable Performances from the Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears’ offense demonstrated an unprecedented prowess during Sunday’s game, showcasing feats seldom seen before. Tight end Cole Kmet had to take up long-snapping duties due to an injury, in addition to scoring two touchdowns. Caleb Williams, the rookie quarterback, managed to throw four touchdown passes, a record for a Bears rookie not seen since Cade McNown’s 1999 performance. Williams already has nine passing touchdowns, equating to the fourth-most by a Bears rookie in a single season in franchise history.
A Stunning Start by Caleb Williams
Williams’s impressive performance began during the Bears’ third drive. He faked a pass to his left and right before finding Kmet open in the middle of the field. The result was a 31-yard touchdown, with Kmet breaking two tackles around his ankles to give the Bears their initial lead of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This marked the second-longest touchdown of Kmet’s career.
Unexpected Role for Cole Kmet
Following this, Kmet found himself under increased pressure when Scott Daly, the Bears’ long-snapper, suffered a knee injury. As the emergency long-snapper, Kmet began practicing on the sideline and snapped for the extra point after his touchdown, boosting the Bears to a 7-3 lead in the second quarter.
Williams and Kmet’s Outstanding Partnership
Williams directed a 10-play, 85-yard scoring drive before halftime, picking up two first downs with his agility and speed. He once again found Kmet in the end zone for a touchdown, putting the Bears ahead by 14-3. Bears coach Matt Eberflus revealed at halftime that Kmet practices long-snapping every Thursday, praising him for his unique achievement of two touchdowns and two snaps.
Continued Success for Caleb Williams
Williams continued his successful streak into the third quarter, finding Keenan Allen for a 9-yard score. This made him the first Bears rookie to throw three touchdowns since Cade McNown’s record in 1999.
Williams’ Stellar Performance Propels Bears to Victory
Fourth Touchdown Pass Seals the Deal
Williams Dazzles in the Fourth Quarter
In the early stages of the fourth quarter, Williams launched his fourth touchdown pass, setting the course for a decisive Bears triumph.