CHICAGO -- Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams felt the pocket starting to squeeze in on third-and-19 from deep in his own territory Sunday, and after taking back-to-back sacks to open the final drive, he knew another could be decisive.
So Williams said he leaned on what he had been coached to do in the two-minute drill: find his one-on-one matchups and his best playmakers.
After dropping back and taking off to his right, Williams avoided a sack and threw an off-platform laser to fellow rookie Rome Odunze, who gained 16 yards.