LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Caleb Williams had gotten the play wrong.
But by the time the Chicago Bears quarterback got the ball snapped with 10:36 to play in the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders , he quickly found the player who would make him right.
The Bears needed four yards on third down from midfield. Instead, running back D'Andre Swift gave his team 55 on a catch-and-run touchdown to cut the Commanders' lead to two and get Chicago back in the game.
"I wanted him to get the ball early so he could go make a play in space, which he does best," Williams said.
Swift's receiving touchdown was part of his 175 yards from scrimmage in which he led the Bears in rushing (108) and receiving (67) during Chicago's 25-24 win -- its third straight.
That performance earned him