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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson went deep into his playbook in the first quarter of their matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday afternoon.
The Bears had the 2-yard line when Johnson called a trick play. Caleb Williams handed the ball to wide receiver Rome Odunze, who then gave it to wide receiver D.J. Moore.
Moore flipped the ball to Williams, who was wide open in the end zone for the touchdown. It was the first reception and touchdown catch of Williams’ career. The score helped tie the game up at seven apiece.
It was a triumphant response to the Bengals’ opening kick.
Bengals kick returner Charlie Jones gave his team an electric start to Week 9 in their matchup against the Bears.
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