Bears QB Caleb Williams made history again in comeback vs. Packers
The Chicago Bears once again put together a miraculous comeback this season, and in doing so, quarterback Caleb Williams once again made NFL history.
Coming into Saturday's wild-card matchup against the Green Bay Packers, Williams was with Peyton Manning for most fourth-quarter comebacks by a quarterback under the age of 25. But he grabbed sole possession of the record with 31-27 comeback win over Green Bay on Saturday.
With the 31-27 victory over the Packers, Williams set the record for most fourth-quarter comebacks under the age of 25, setting yet another record in his first two seasons in the NFL.
Caleb Williams has 7⃣ fourth-quarter comebacks this season, including playoffs, the most in a season by any QB under the age of 25 in NFL history 💪@ChicagoBears | #DaBearspic.twitter.com/Z3AduOA0XW— NFL+ (@NFLPlus) January 11, 2026
For all the records that he has set individually in his first two seasons, Williams has downplayed his individual success and has made his focus on bringing the most possible team success to the Bears franchise. Williams has found quite the rapport with Ben Johnson as his head coach, his confidence is growing each and every week, and the team as a whole has shown their belief and investment in the "Iceman" quarterback.
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