Why you should rewatch:
Just a few miles away from Buckingham Palace, Caleb Williams had his coronation moment. The No. 1 overall pick threw a career-high four TDs, tying the single-game record for international contests, to lead Chicago to a dominant win in London. After Jacksonville snagged an ugly interception early, Williams began wheeling and dealing. Williams tossed two touchdowns apiece to Cole Kmet and Keenan Allen, while running for 56 yards. Perhaps most impressive was Williams — whose pre-draft weaknesses included holding on to the ball too long — flashing his quick cannon. The Bears’ QB1 completed 13 of 14 quick passes (released under 2.5 seconds) for 111 yards and three touchdowns, while picking up nine first downs in the process, per Next Gen Stats. That, in tandem with an emerging run game, has Chicago brewing a winning formula. Despite a short-handed secondary, the Bears defense never lost a step and forced the Jaguars into two turnovers. Chicago has strung together a three-game win streak to into its bye week, and Williams is likely already eyeing another crown, closing the gap in the Offensive Rookie of the Year race with his performance on Sunday. (Check out this All-22 playlist of every Caleb Williams dropback in London.)