New Field-Level Angle Of Caleb Williams’ Miracle Touchdown Is Even Crazier Than You’d Imagine [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Another epic camera angle has surfaced of Caleb Williams’ jaw-dropping throw to Cole Kmet late in the Chicago Bears-Los Angeles Rams Divisional Round clash.
Caleb Williams and the Bears ran out of magic against the visiting Rams, losing 20-17 in overtime. But the game would have ended after 60 minutes if not for a miraculous Williams touchdown throw to Kmet in the waning seconds:
NO WAY. CALEB WILLIAMS HEAVES IT ON 4TH DOWN.
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Stacey Dales of NFL Network shared another incredible camera angle of the touchdown from the end zone:
Holy pic.twitter.com/IBPnuGlYFu
— StaceyDales (@StaceyDales) January 19, 2026
According to Next Gen Stats, that pass had a 17.8 completion probability. The ball also traveled 51.2 yards in the air, making it “the longest completed pass by air distance in the red zone” since NGS started in 2016.
Unfortunately, Williams’ TD throw to Kmet will go down as one of the great “all for nothing” plays in NFL postseason history. His costly interception to Kamren Curl in overtime led to the Rams’ game-winning field goal.
Nonetheless, it was a successful first year for the Bears under Ben Johnson. 11 wins and the franchise’s first playoff victory in 15 years is nothing to scoff at.
