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Watch Missouri football star Luther Burden III score first NFL touchdown for Chicago Bears
Missouri football alum Luther Burden III’s first NFL touchdown was a 65-yarder. Watch the former Tiger open his account for the Chicago Bears here.
Chicago matched its total number of first-quarter touchdowns from 2024 with three, including a 65-yard touchdown from Caleb Williams to rookie Luther Burden III, his career first. Williams had a strong day, finishing with 298 passing yards and four touchdown passes.
The Chicago Bears are set to take on the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field Sunday, and they got injury updates on several key players.
While Prescott didn’t get pulled until just under five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, following his second interception of the game, the Cowboys struggled with and without him. The Cowboys failed to score a single point in the second half against the Bears.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson said at the start of this week that he'd use this week of practice to determine who will get more reps as the season marches on. While his comments seemed directed at skill players and their effort when the ball isn't in their hands,
Chicago Bears general manager Jim Finks, right, and head coach Jack Pardee, second from right, review the first-round draft picks at the La Salle Hotel headquarters on Jan. 28, 1975. Finks and Pardee are pointing at their No. 1 draft choice in 1975, Walter Payton. (Phil Mascione/Chicago Tribune)
Luther Burden and Caleb Williams worked on the play all week. Burden understood his assignment. It was all in the timing. One. Two. Three. Go! The Chicago Bears rookie receiver faked like he was going to run block,
Safety Jaquan Brisker said the defense can't talk about being one of the NFL's best and then give up 50-plus points.