
"No, I can make any throw."
"Caleb Williams' 22-yard TD pass to DJ Moore had a completion probability of 16.1%, the most improbable completion by a @ChicagoBears QB over the last five seasons (since 2021).🔸 QB Speed: 11.62 mph🔸 Target Separation: 0.7 yards#CLEvsCHI | #DaBearspic.twitter.com/ScSnMSigJ3- Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats)"
"If he beats the defender the way he did, you throw it up -- not throw it up, but you throw it and give him a chance, and that's what he did,"
"And all I had to do was throw a high back five is what we call it, back of the end zone, and he went up and made a great play for us in that moment, and it was needed."
Caleb Williams rolled right near the sideline and, after a 4.72-second drop while reaching 11.62 mph, delivered a 22-yard touchdown to D.J. Moore with only 0.7 yards of target separation. Cleveland safety Grant Delpit was draped on Moore as Moore rose to secure the catch two yards from the back of the end zone. Next Gen Stats calculated the completion probability at 16.1%, marking the most improbable Chicago Bears quarterback completion since 2021. Williams holds the record for the fewest interceptions (12) in a quarterback's first 1,000 pass attempts and defended the decision to throw into tight coverage.
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