For the second straight week, Williams — who completed 32 passes for 340 yards and two TDs — and the Bears offense found a rhythm by spreading the ball around to their top targets.
Moore led the team in receiving with a season-high 106 yards and catching all seven of his targets while Allen had his best game of the year with nine catches for 86 yards. Kmet and Odunze combined for 103 yards on 12 catches.
Much like last week, the offense’s improvement start with play caller Thomas Brown. Williams lauded the way Brown has coached him through the past two weeks, including his decisiveness and in-game communication.
“[With] Thomas, to be honest with you, I really do think it’s just how he is that has helped,” Williams said. “His, I don’t want to use this word, but ‘aura’, I guess. He has a certain aura to him that he just allows you to play free. He knows what he wants.
“Throughout the game, play the game the right way, make adjustments, all these different things. Throw hot. Make the right reads. Play within the offense.
When it’s time to be Superman … that is what he tells me in the headset: ‘go be Superman at the end of the game.'”