The Chicago Bears are trying to advance to a 5-3 record as they take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9. It appears head coach Ben Johnson is pulling out all of the tricks on Sunday, as he called a Philly Special play that resulted in a receiving touchdown for quarterback Caleb Williams .
It was a wild play that first began as a double-sweep play. Williams, who is 23 years old, tossed it to Rome Odunze, who then tossed it to DJ Moore. After avoiding a tackle for a loss, Moore found his quarterback wide open in the endzone to give the Bears their first score of the contest. Expand Tweet Article Continues Below
Although it's been a bit of a roller coaster this season, the Bears are seemingly much better than they were a year ago. Chicago only won five games in the 2024-25 campa

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