Sunday served as a perfect reminder for the Chicago Bears of how far they've come, but how far they still have to go.
Caleb Williams put on his superhero cape when the Bears needed him most in the fourth quarter, escaping sacks and hitting Rome Odunze, DJ Moore and Keenan Allen for important gains in the waning moments. For the first three quarters of the game, Williams looked overwhelmed and uncomfortable for the first time in his professional career.
Shane Waldron dialed up three drives late in Sunday's game, striking a fine balance of the run and pass to get the Bears their first lead of the day with 25 seconds left. The offensive coordinator also dialed up a fullback dive for third-strin...
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