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Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore was happy to help defeat a NFC North rival Saturday night by catching the overtime touchdown pass that sealed a Week 16 comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers.
That mistake led to the Packers-Bears game going into overtime. Once in overtime, Green Bay’s lone possession ended on a fourth-and-one play where quarterback Malik Willis was supposed to fake a jet sweep to cornerback Bo Melton, on Melton’s only offensive play of the day, before handing off to running back Emanuel Wilson.
After catching the winning 46-yard touchdown pass from Caleb WIlliams in th e Chicago Bears' 22-16 improbable and stunning comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers Saturday night, Dec. 20, DJ Moore immediately had earned hero status at Solidier Field.
The Packers led 16-6 late in the fourth quarter. Then Matt LaFleur's team melted down, and the Bears scored the next 16 points, including the game-winning TD in OT.
Had Saturday’s game against the Chicago Bears been 58 minutes long, the report card would likely look drastically different than it does. Green Bay was dominant
Caleb Williams did his best Stephen Curry with a game-tying touchdown pass in the Bears' matchup against the Packers on Saturday night.