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NFL Week 610/14/2025
Chicago jumped out early, taking advantage of a couple of ugly Commanders turnovers. Caleb Williams looked poised for most of the night, moving the ball well and connecting on some big throws, especially the 55-yard touchdown to D’Andre Swift, who was easily the spark of the offense. Swift ran hard all night and gave Chicago the kind of balance they’ve been missing. But as the game went on, Jayden Daniels started to take over for Washington. He looked calm and confident, throwing three touchdown passes and showing flashes of why everyone’s been so high on him this season. Every time Chicago thought they had control, Daniels made a play to pull the Commanders back in it. When Washington took a late 24–22 lead, it felt like the Bears were about to fold. (2nd part in comments)
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Then came the chaos. With just over three minutes left, Daniels and his running back botched a handoff, and the Bears fell on the ball around midfield. You could feel the momentum swing immediately. Williams stayed composed, moved the ball just enough, and with time expiring, Jake Moody who wasn’t even supposed to be the kicker this week drilled the game-winning field goal. The Bears sideline exploded like they’d just won a playoff game. It wasn’t perfect by any means. Chicago had penalties all over the place, a blocked kick, and gave up too many big plays on defense. But they hung in there, and for once, they were the ones making the clutch plays late. In the end, it was a gritty, emotional win for the Bears, the kind that can really boost a young team’s confidence. It wasn’t pretty, but it was the kind of game you remember because it felt like they finally learned how to win. (which the Jets seemingly CAN'T DO)
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I admire how much you write about this!
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