Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had a head-scratching second through the staff’s Week 6 recreation in opposition to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday.
Within the first quarter, whereas trailing 3-0, Williams dropped again to cross and tried to flick the ball up the sector with a sidearm cross. Nonetheless, the rookie quarterback threw the ball proper into the facemask of Bears offensive lineman Matt Pryor.
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The play instantly went viral and Williams confronted some scrutiny over it.
Within the second quarter, Williams made up for it with a nifty play-action cross. He faked out the Jaguars’ protection and located tight finish Cole Kmet up the seam. Kmet went by one Jacksonville would-be tackler and scampered into the top zone.
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Williams then discovered Kmet for an additional landing proper earlier than halftime.
Chicago took a 14-3 lead into the locker room.
Williams was 12-of-15 for 128 yards, two landing passes and an interception. He additionally led the staff with 56 dashing yards.
Williams has discovered success in spurts by 5 video games this season. The No. 1 general decide showcased his passing capability in a 36-10 win over the Carolina Panthers final week when he threw for 304 yards and two touchdowns.
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He additionally had 363 passing yards and two landing passes in a 20-15 loss in opposition to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3.
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