After losing to the Green Bay Packers earlier in the season, Saturday night’s victory was a strong one for the Chicago Bears. The next day, Bears QB Caleb Williams was still relishing the win.
Williams tossed a game-winning touchdown pass to DJ Moore to walk-off the game at home in overtime.
Less than 24 hours later, Williams was seen handing out meals to those in need in an act of giving in the holiday season.
To rub further salt into the Packers’ wound, Williams was seen wearing a foam hat in the shape of a cheese grater.
It’s a joke at the expense of Green Bay, with Wisconsin a state known for its dairy production and Packers fans lovingly calling themselves ‘Cheeseheads’.
Williams was giving back to his community alongside a fellow Chicago sports star: Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was seen handing out meals wearing a cheese grater hat
Williams joined Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong to give back to the Chicago community
The night before, Williams led the Bears to a surprise overtime victory over the Packers
The Bears’ come-from-behind victory is the talk of the NFL world after a wild turnaround from ten points down.
Behind 16-6, the Bears kicked a late field goal to go down seven points.
After recovering an onside kick, only the fourth of the season, Chicago then marched down the field where Williams tossed a touchdown pass to Jahdae Walker to tie the game at 16-16 and force overtime.
Green Bay turned the ball over on downs in six plays, giving the Bears the chance to win outright.
After three plays, Williams completed a long pass to Moore in the end zone to win the game.
On Sunday, other results officially clinched the Bears’ spot in the playoffs.