Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams tapped his helmet, killing the initial play and moving to option No. 2. Receiver DJ Moore stood out to the left in a tight formation. At the snap, he cut across the middle of the field with New York Giants cornerback Dru Phillips in coverage right on his heels.

With the pocket collapsing, Williams tossed a pass toward Moore right at the line to gain. But the throw was low, nearly at Moore’s feet. As he reached for it, Phillips collapsed on top of Moore from behind — driving his left shoulder into the ground.

Moore knew something was wrong, and the broadcast caught a shot of him in obvious pain as he walked to the sideline.

He headed straight for the team’s medical tent. Some 10 minutes later, he emerged from the tent and went to work with an elas

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