GREEN BAY, Wis. — Just when it appeared Caleb Williams was on the verge of completing yet another fourth-quarter comeback, he made a regrettable pass on Sunday that knocked the Chicago Bears out of the NFC North lead.
The Bears trailed 28-21 and faced fourth-and-1 from Green Bay’s 14-yard line when Williams faked a handoff and rolled to his left. Rather than checking down or trying to run for the first down, Williams threw into the end zone.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet had gotten behind cornerback Keisean Nixon, but Williams’ pass was underthrown. Nixon made a leaping grab with 22 seconds left, and the Bears’ five-game winning streak ended as they fell a half-game behind the Packers in the division.
‘’In those moments, it’s you know, a got-to-have-it-moment,’’ said Williams, who went 19 of 35 for 186 yards with two touchdowns. ‘’And they had a guy trailing me, so, I didn’t feel like I could go get it myself (by running). I’ve just got to give Cole a better shot at it. I think next time, just extend him a little bit more and kind of lead him. But in those moments, you want to put the ball in play and trust your guy or try to have your guy go make a play, and (I’ve) just got to give him a better ball.’’
Williams had faked a handoff to D’Andre Swift, who then appeared to be open just beyond the first-down marker.
Chicago coach Ben Johnson said the Bears ran a similar play in their previous game, a win at Philadelphia, and it resulted in a 28-yard touchdown pass from Williams to Kmet.
‘’So we’ve got multiple options on that play,’’ Johnson said. ‘’Caleb felt like Cole was open, and we didn’t hit it. That’s kind of my extent from the sideline. I got to go back and I got to look at it.’’
Williams had made a habit of delivering down the stretch during Chicago’s surge as the Bears attempt to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2020.