The Chicago Bears secured a 25-24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4 with a blocked field goal sealing the victory for head coach Ben Johnson and his team.
It was a tale of two halves for Bears quarterback Caleb Williams as the Chicago offense only recorded nine points in the first half. However, the USC product made key plays in the second half to get the offense going.
Williams connected with Rome Odunze on a 27-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. Meanwhile, he led the offense to a touchdown in the fourth quarter with 1:34 left on the clock.
Caleb Williams talks after Bears win
After the win, Williams spoke to the media and noted that it's in his DNA to rise to these moments in which his team needs him to secure a victory.
"I think the belief, I think those moments that we're born for, that I'm born for," Williams said (h/t Marquee Sports Network). "And I think being able to portray the belief that, guys, this is all we got, and this is all we need. We're in a position where we're not in a favorite position. We're down. It's all eleven of us on the field, and we got to go do a job.
"And so I think just the belief, the trust, the hard work that we put in—those are the moments that you wish for. Those are moments that you dream about. Being able to have those moments and come through is important for one, the confidence, especially, like I said, in the moment where it's not a favorite position."
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At 2-2, Chicago are on a two-game win streak after losing their first games of the season. Moreover, this win over the Raiders could be the added boost the team needs to get over .500.
"You're away, you're down, and you got to go win the game," Williams added. "It's a confidence builder. It's a culture builder for us, especially the type of game we had—a grimy game, like you said. Being able to come together in the end builds a lot of confidence for us. Obviously, we have things that we have to find to get better, get the run game going, get early completions, fast."