Caleb Williams found himself in a familiar situation as he stood on the field of Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon.

He and his Chicago Bears teammates stood near their own 9-yard line as they prepared to start their next drive against the New York Giants. The Bears trailed by 10 points with just over six minutes left in the game and needed to find any sort of offensive spark in a game void of them.

Before the drive started, Williams took a few deep breaths and started to feel his body calm down. Williams let the moment take over and decided it was time to go make a play to win the game.

He did that and more.

Williams’ clutch gene kicked in yet again Sunday. He led two touchdown drives in the final minutes by making instinctive plays both with his arm and legs. It led to a 24-20 Bea

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