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Despite the Chicago Bears trailing, Caleb Williams celebrated his second touchdown mimicking Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic ‘Siuuuu’ move

Despite the Chicago Bears trailing, Caleb Williams celebrated his second touchdown mimicking Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic ‘Siuuuu’ move
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Caleb Williams was not affected by the 34-17 loss to the Bears as he led the game with 26 of 40 passes, 334 yards, two touchdowns, and a 107.7 rating. The Bears' quarterback, Ryan Williams, has completed his ninth consecutive contest without an interception, the longest streak in NFL history and by a rookie. He has attempted 326 consecutive passes without a pick. With his two touchdowns, the No. 1 overall pick has recorded multiple TD passes in seven games this season, including in four of the last five contests. Williams' first TD Sunday came with 6:35 left in the second quarter on a 1-yard pass to tight end Cole Kmet.

Caleb Williams replicated Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siuuuu’ after a touchdown

Caleb Williams threw a touchdown and replicated Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siuuuu' after the Chicago Bears continued to underperform against the Detroit Lions. However, during the second quarter, the quarterback caught the tide with two touchdown passes that were sufficient to leave them behind only by three points at the half; it was still 27-14 by the Detroit Lions. The final moments of the quarter saw Caleb Williams throw 45-yard to Keenan Allen as his team has been largely inaudible throughout.
The Chicago Bears, not being in playoff contention, are showing their strength game by game, with Caleb Williams showing off his powerful arm, despite their eight-game losing streak.
The Bears won their latest NFL win on October 13 against the Jaguars 35-16 in London, making it the final game of a three-week winning streak. The Bears will cap their 2024 campaign with two games: Seattle coming to Soldier Field December 26, and in early January, the club heads north to Lambeau Field to face the Packers."Right before the snap, I saw that they had a two-high shell, so I yelled to Keenan because I was thinking it would be Cover 2," Williams told reporters. "Keenan ran a great route — ran it kind of perfect — and we've practiced this route many times. We were just on the same page right before the snap, threw a good ball, Keenan ran away from a couple people and scored.”When asked what was the catalyst for his success on Sunday, Allen kept it simple, saying: "I'm me." The 12-year pro also credited Williams for not only his own performance but the performance of the entire offense. "With a guy like Caleb, you've always got a chance to move the ball downfield," Allen said. "Third-and-18, he runs and gets us close. His legs, his playmaking ability — he's always able to make something shake and keep us alive.Also Read: Bills QB Josh Allen has broken more than a dozen NFL records this season and most of them with a broken handWhile Williams has continued to see himself and the offense grow throughout the season, he's been able to remain focused on finding ways that will help the team come away with wins. With two games remaining in his rookie year, Williams sees each moment on the field as an opportunity to learn and improve.

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