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Willis fumbled a fourth-down snap in the extra period to end Green Bay’s possession, and Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver DJ Moore four snaps later to give the Bears a 22-16 victory.
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Malik Willis replaced injured Jordan Love as Chicago Bears beat Green Bay Packers in overtime, with the victory cementing Chicago's first place position in the NFC North.
After catching the winning 46-yard touchdown pass from Caleb WIlliams in th e Chicago Bears' 22-16 improbable and stunning comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers Saturday night, Dec. 20, DJ Moore immediately had earned hero status at Solidier Field.
Had Saturday’s game against the Chicago Bears been 58 minutes long, the report card would likely look drastically different than it does. Green Bay was dominant
Williams finished with 250 yards passing and two touchdowns, both of which came in massive moments. The first was on fourth down in the final seconds of regulation, dropping a dime to Jahdae Walker in the corner of the end zone as he was blitzed. The other was his absolute dime of a game-winner to DJ Moore in overtime.
John FitzPatrick exited Saturday's game against the Chicago Bears with a noncontact knee injury in the fourth quarter. He had to be carted off the field. His injury comes a week after tight end Josh Whyle left with a concussion early in the Packers' game against the Denver Broncos.