High expectations follow being a high NFL draft pick. Halfway through their rookie seasons quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels, the first two players selected in April’s draft, had lived up to their hype behind their often explosive offensive playmaking, raising the anticipation for their first meeting Sunday.
For three quarters, the matchup cut against those lofty expectations in some ways — and for the last quarter, became an instant classic that ended with the defining play of the 2024 NFL season so far.
By summoning offense that had been missing the first three quarters, Williams and the Chicago Bears rallied from a 12-point deficit to take a 15-12 lead against Washington with 23 seconds left, followed by a two-point conversion.
Given one final play to heave a pass into the end zone, Daniels — playing through a rib injury suffered only one week earlier — scrambled around to extend the play 12 seconds, each tick allowing his receivers to get farther downfield. Then he lofted a high-arching Hail Mary 65 yards in the air that was tipped at the goal line by a Bears defensive back and flipped perfectly into the arms of Commanders teammate Noah Brown for the game-winning touchdown.
Washington won 18-15 to improve to 6-2, while Chicago fell to 4-3 in one of the most improbable ways.