CHICAGO -- On the most unlikely completion of his NFL career, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams took a snap from under center at the goal line and rolled out to his right. He kept his eyes locked on receiver Olamide Zaccheaus , who was working to create an opening between himself and Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon .

With Micah Parsons in pursuit just inches from his face, Williams flung a pass off one foot and delivered a 1-yard touchdown pass to the corner of the end zone. The way the quarterback threaded the ball in this tight window resulted in a pass that had a completion probability of 16.9%, according to Next Gen Stats, making it the most improbable of Williams' two NFL seasons.

It was the type of throw that left coach Ben Johnson in a state of amazem

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