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New Angle of Caleb Williams' TD Pass in Bears-Rams Emerges
Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Caleb Williams just saved the Chicago Bears’ season with an incredible touchdown pass in the dying seconds of Sunday night’s divisional round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. The 24-year-old pulled off a miraculous throw at fourth-and-4 at the Rams’ 14-yard line.

Williams looked like he was in trouble as he scrambled out of the pocket. He had to run all the way back to the 40-yard line to avoid a season-ending sack. The Bears were down 17-10 at that point with just 18 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.

All of a sudden, Williams pulled off one of the most incredible touchdown passes in recent memory.

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams Via Imagn Images

Williams found tight end Cole Kmet for just his second target of the game. It officially went down as a 14-yard touchdown pass for Williams. However, considering how he threw a diagonal pass from the 40-yard line, that was more like a 60-yard TD pass under duress for the Bears QB.

A new angle of Williams’ jaw-dropping dime has emerged. Stacey Dales of the NFL Network posted a clip from the Bears' endzone, showing how the ball flew through the air to land in Kmet’s arms.

Kmet deserves a lot of credit for the score, too. He fought off Rams defensive back Cobie Durant, who already had two interceptions in the game.

The Bears tied the game at 17-17 after the extra point to force overtime.

Regardless of how this game turns out — the game is still tied with 5:33 remaining in overtime, as of writing — that pass for Williams will go down in history as one of the most amazing passes in the history of the NFL playoffs.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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