As his Chicago Bears teammates mobbed kicker Cairo Santos to celebrate his game-winning 48-yard field goal on Sunday, quarterback Caleb Williams wore a stern expression as he went to shake hands with Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy .
It was hard to tell Williams had just led his fifth game-winning drive of the season, tying the Denver Broncos' Bo Nix for the most in the NFL. Williams likely was more focused on what the Bears could have done better. The drive, such as it was, featured three runs by D'Andre Swift that covered just nine yards, but it achieved its goal of eating up the clock. Santos' kick as time expired was set up by Devin Duvernay 's 56-yard kickoff return.
It was another too-close-for-comfort win, given the Bears squandered a double-digit lead to start

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