The Chicago Bears pulled off a comeback in their preseason finale, overcoming a 17-point hole to edge out the Kansas City Chiefs , 29-27. From the very first snap, it was clear that the Bears’ starters were finding their rhythm a bit off. That includes Caleb Williams, too.

Williams’ game quickly became a highlight reel of missteps. It began with a botched snap and handoff, followed by a false start, a throwaway, and a completion that came up short of the sticks. The Bears capitalized with back-to-back three-and-outs, keeping the Chiefs frustrated. Yet, when the red zone finally opened for the Chiefs, Williams managed to show a flash of his potential. During a sharp two-minute drill, he connected with Rome Odunze for their first touchdown.

However, Williams’ performance came u

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