It was another familiar feeling.

The Chicago Bears faced a third and five near midfield at the two-minute warning. They needed a first down to move closer to field goal range. Last season, something would give; Williams would get sacked, or they wouldn’t get the first down.

This time, Williams got the first down on a toss to rookie Colston Loveland.

The Bears also sent Jake Moody out for a game-winning field goal. Last year, these kinds of kicks got blocked and the Bears went back to Halas Hall nursing their wounds.

This time, Moody, the same day he was activated from the practice squad, nailed the 38-yard kick to win it.

Bears win, 25-24. Again.

That’s two weeks in a row where Ben Johnson’s team has won games the Bears have historically lost.

Revel in it all you need. The Bears are

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