Paul Beaty/For the Sun-Times
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had one of his better practices Monday morning and looked sharp in a two-minute drill near the end.
They put him in a scenario in which he needed a field goal and was starting at his own 20-yard line with 1:30 left. Williams drove the offense into field-goal range with short and intermediate completions to wide receivers Rome Odunze and Keenan Allen and running back Roschon Johnson.
On fourth-and-three from the opposing 38-yard line, Williams hit DJ Moore underneath running left to right to convert for a first down, and coach Matt Eberflus opted to get kicker Cairo Santos two high-pressure opportunities for long field goals.