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Caleb Williams Ties Career High with 4 TD Passes, Ben Johnson Gets 1st Win as Bears Beat Cowboys
Caleb Williams achieved a passer rating of 142.6 and threw four touchdown passes as the Bears exploited the Cowboys' weakened secondary, shutting them out in the second half.
- The Chicago Bears secured a 31-14 victory over Dallas on Sunday in Chicago, marking head coach Ben Johnson's inaugural NFL win.
- The Bears entered the game needing a win after a 52-21 loss at Detroit, while the Cowboys started 1-2 and lost key player CeeDee Lamb to an early ankle injury.
- Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw for 298 yards and matched his personal best by connecting on four touchdown passes, including long completions to Rome Odunze and Luther Burden.
- The Bears executed a 19-play, 76-yard third-quarter drive consuming nearly 10 minutes, capped by a 4-yard DJ Moore touchdown reception to extend the lead.
- The Cowboys struggled defensively and faced injury setbacks, surrendering 31 points and a total of 385 yards while failing to register a sack or put points on the board in the second half, underscoring ongoing challenges as they strive to define their team identity.
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Pick-happy Bears down Dallas behind Caleb Williams’ 4 TD passes
Caleb Williams threw four touchdown passes and the Bears forced three Cowboys turnovers in the fourth quarter to defeat Dallas 31-14 on Sunday in Chicago. The Bears brought the fireworks early to get head coach Ben Johnson his first career win and improve to 1-2. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott completed 31 of 40 passes for 251 yards and a touchdown, but was relieved by backup Joe Milton late in the fourth quarter, trailing by three scores. Mil…
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