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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had an interesting moment during the team’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. In the first quarter, with the Bears trailing 3-0, Williams attempted a pass, but it ended up hitting the facemask of his teammate, Matt Pryor. The play quickly gained attention and Williams received some criticism for it.

However, Williams redeemed himself in the second quarter with a clever play-action pass that led to a touchdown for tight end Cole Kmet. He then connected with Kmet for another touchdown just before halftime, giving the Bears a 14-3 lead.

Despite the early mishap, Williams had a solid performance overall. He completed 12 of 15 passes for 128 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. Additionally, he led the team in rushing with 56 yards.

Throughout the season, Williams has shown flashes of his potential. In a recent game against the Carolina Panthers, he threw for 304 yards and two touchdowns in a 36-10 victory. He also had a strong showing against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3, with 363 passing yards and two touchdown passes in a close 20-15 loss.

Williams’ performance on the field has been a mix of ups and downs, but he has demonstrated his ability to lead the Bears’ offense in various situations. As he continues to develop and gain experience, fans and analysts are eager to see how he will progress throughout the rest of the season.

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