Bears Outlast Bengals for Wild 47-42 Win
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Can a first-round pick go from question mark to sudden star in the blink of an eye? Asking for a few million friends.
Colston Loveland celebrates after his winning touchdown with 17 seconds remaining. Michael Hickey / Getty Images The Chicago Bears don’t win shootouts. They certainly don’t win games where they give up 42 points. You could write a 300-page book about ...
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams rifles a touchdown pass to rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Bears running back Kyle Monangai submits his "Angry Runs" nomination with a 18-yard gain against the Cincinnati Bengals. Caleb Williams escapes the pocket, moves to his left and hits tight end Colston Loveland for a 10-yard pickup.
Indeed, Caleb Williams has a plethora of targets to choose from, ranging from Rome Odunze to DJ Moore, Luther Burden III, and even Cole Kmet. It's one of the main reasons why Loveland hasn't made a splash.