CHICAGO — Caleb Williams hoped he'd get a chance to chat with Aaron Rodgers. He got his opportunity after he led the Bears to yet another close win.
Williams threw for three touchdowns, and Chicago beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28 in a matchup of division leaders on Sunday while Rodgers, the Bears' old nemesis, was sidelined with a broken left wrist.
“Right after the game, we ended up saying hello, get healthy and we'll go from there,” Williams said.
Rodgers is 25-5 against the Bears from his long tenure in Green Bay, counting the playoffs. He once famously turned to the crowd at Soldier Field and screamed that he still owns Chicago. But the four-time MVP didn’t get the chance to show if that’s still the case.
“I would have loved to play Aaron Rodgers,” said Montez Sweat, who sacked

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