
"Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has frequently stated that he feels calmest when games are on the line. The former No. 1 pick has gone as far to say his heart rate drops when the pressure to deliver is at its highest."
""It's like taking years off my life," Byard said. "It's super special. This is the greatest game, greatest sport in the world, just the emotions up and down. For the fans that stayed, they definitely got their money's worth.""
"After the Bengals scored two touchdowns in a 49-second span to erase Chicago's 14-point lead, the Bears pulled off their fifth win of the season when Williams delivered a 58-yard touchdown to rookie tight end Colston Loveland with 17 seconds remaining."
Caleb Williams frequently feels calmest when games are on the line, reportedly experiencing a drop in heart rate under peak pressure. Bears safety Kevin Byard experienced intense stress in the closing moments and described the experience as taking years off his life while praising the emotional swings for fans. The Bengals erased a 14-point Chicago lead by scoring two touchdowns in 49 seconds. Williams answered with a 58-yard touchdown to rookie tight end Colston Loveland with 17 seconds remaining, securing a 47-42 victory and the Bears' fifth win of the season.
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