Caleb Williams threw for 298 yards and four touchdowns, and he and the Bears had their best game of the season on both sides of the ball Sunday. Their 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field gave first-year head coach Ben Johnson his first win.

Three moments that mattered

1. Flea-flicker fun: Johnson’s high-octane and creative offenses in Detroit helped make him the Bears’ top target in the head-coaching search after last season. He dipped into his bag of fun late in the first quarter with some flea-flicker trickery. QB Caleb Williams took D’Andre Swift’s high pitch on first down and sailed a flat-footed pass 62 yards in the air to a wide-open Luther Burden III. The 65-yard TD throw to the rookie wide receiver lifted the Soldier Field faithful out of their seats and padded t

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