Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams needed one more completion to finish things off Sunday afternoon.
The Bears held a 26-14 lead against the New Orleans and faced a fourth-and-3 with two minutes left in the game. The Saints had no timeouts left, so instead of kicking a field goal from the New Orleans 26-yard line, Bears head coach Ben Johnson decided to go for it to cap off the team’s fourth-straight win.
Williams stood in the shotgun formation as he motioned for wide receiver Rome Odunze to move from his right to his left. But as Williams received the snap, he didn’t stare at his top receiver. He looked straight at rookie tight end Colston Loveland to his right.
Williams threw it to him after a few seconds and Loveland dove as he made a eight-yard catch to secure the wi

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