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How Caleb Williams, Bears utilized the no-huddle offense in Sunday's 24-18 victory

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20 hours ago
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams at the line of scrimmage

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears may have found a piece of their offensive identity in the 24-18 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Soldier Field.
However, the first half started like the previous three games. Caleb Williams and the offense started with three straight punts, but finally scored after capitalizing on premium field position from a Montez Sweat strip-sack. The Rams committed a pass interference penalty on third-and-9, and Shane Waldron called for three tight ends, Doug Kramer and Roschon Johnson to punch the ball in for a 1-yard rushing touchdown.
Chicago benefited again from a Rams' mistake after kicker Joshua Karty missed a 43-yard field goal. The Bears took over at th...

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