The Chicago Bears pulled off a miraculous 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9. In the process, quarterback Caleb Williams set some eye-catching NFL history.

Williams became the first QB in league history to throw for at least 275 yards, run for another 50+ and gain 20+ receiving yards, via Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic. He also became the first quarterback with two receptions in a game since 1953.

After the Bengals returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown, the Bears needed to respond. They did so with a play Williams said was called, “hot potato,” via Fishbain. He caught a two-yard touchdown pass from wide receiver DJ Moore. Article Continues Below

The rest of his receiving yards came on another Ben Johnson trick play. This time, he caught a 20-yard pass fr

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