Caleb Williams stars as the Bears
rally past the Giants for a 24-20 win
[November 10, 2025]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — It was a listless Sunday afternoon for the Chicago
Bears up until the very end. That's when Caleb Williams and company
found a way.
There is no panic in Chicago these days. At least not when there are
minutes left on the clock.
“We know who we are,” Williams said. “We know we’re real.”
Williams threw a touchdown pass and scrambled for a go-ahead score
in the fourth quarter, sending the Bears to a 24-20 victory over
Jaxson Dart and the struggling New York Giants.
Led by Williams, Chicago scored the last 14 points after Younghoe
Koo’s 19-yard field goal gave New York a 20-10 lead with 10:19 left.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson had two sacks for the Bears (6-3), including
one on Russell Wilson on a key third down in the final period.
“We’ve got some ballers. ... We’re ready to make a push,” said
Gardner-Johnson, a veteran defensive back who signed with the team
last month.
Williams sparked the rally with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Rome
Odunze, making it 20-17 with 3:56 left. Odunze finished with six
receptions for 86 yards after he was shut out during last weekend's
47-42 win at Cincinnati.
After New York stalled and Jamie Gillan had a 26-yard punt, Williams
went back to work. He found Luther Burden III for 27 yards to the
Giants 19. One play later, Williams scored on a 17-yard run to make
it 24-20 with 1:47 remaining.
“They have this belief that we’re going to find a way in the fourth
quarter,” Bears coach Ben Johnson said. “Provided it’s somewhat
close, we’re going to find a way to come out on top of this thing.
It’s week in and week out they’re proving that.”
New York (2-8) had one last chance after Chicago took the lead.
Russell Wilson scrambled for 11 yards, but the Giants ended up
turning the ball over on downs at their own 46.
Wilson entered at the start of the fourth because Dart was being
evaluated for a concussion. The rookie scored two touchdowns on
designed runs, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history with at
least one rushing TD in five straight games.
The Giants had a 17-10 lead when Wilson came in, but he wasn’t able
to close it out.
“They made a couple of plays, and that was just unfortunate for us,”
Wilson said. “But I felt mentally ready and all of us being ready to
respond. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to win the game.”
The 22-year-old Dart was shaken up after he was hit by defensive
lineman Austin Booker and Gardner-Johnson on a third-quarter run,
resulting in a fumble. He was in for two more plays at the end of
the period before Wilson came in.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) scores a touchdown
during the second half of an NFL football game against the New York
Giants, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Dart finished with 66 yards on six carries in New
York’s fourth consecutive loss. He was 19-of-29 passing for 242
yards.
"We have confidence in Russ. But you never want to see any of your
guys going down,” Giants coach Brian Daboll said.
Dart and Darius Slayton helped New York’s offense find its stride
after a slow start. Slayton made a one-handed catch for 31 yards at
the end of the first quarter, and then had a 38-yard reception on
the opening play of the second.
Dart capped the 80-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run, tying it
at 7 with 13:06 left in the first half. It was his sixth rushing TD
of the season.
The Giants took their first lead on Koo’s 32-yard field goal in the
final seconds of the first half. Koo stepped in for Graham Gano, who
was sidelined by a neck injury.

Injuries
Giants: Slayton was hampered by a hamstring injury. ... DL Rakeem
Nuñez-Roches Sr. departed with a toe injury. ... LB Demetrius
Flannigan-Fowles had a pec injury.
Bears: WR DJ Moore was slowed by a shoulder injury. ... LB Ruben
Hyppolite II departed with a knee injury.
Up next
Giants: Host the Green Bay Packers next Sunday.
Bears: At the Minnesota Vikings next Sunday.
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