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Williams said he was trying to improvise, while Moore stuck to his route and the turnover was the result of "just a miscommunication."
ESPN announcer Kirk Herbstreit described Indiana football announcer Don Fischer as one of the "classic voices in the Big Ten." Fischer has had plenty of big moments to call in basketball but listen to him describe the game-clinching interception by Jamari Sharpe in Indiana's 27-21 victory in the national championship over Miami.
Joe Burrow woke up from a social media slumber on Monday to weigh in on a pair of calls that sparked controversy in this weekend's divisional round playoff games. As far as he's concerned, there is no controversy.
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Caleb Williams explains ‘miscommunication’ with DJ Moore on Bears’ game-sealing interception
Moore played his route differently than Williams anticipated, as the ball was intercepted by safety Kamren Curl, which wound up being the final throw of Williams’ season as the Matthew Stafford then led the Rams to the game-winning field goal.
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Cooks “was going to the ground as part of the process of the catch and he lost possession of the ball when he hit the ground,” referee Carl Cheffers said in a pool report. “The defender gained possession of it at that point. The defender is the one that completed the process of the catch, so the defender was awarded the ball.”
Kmet got himself open with a bit of hand fighting, allowing Williams' pass to land right in his bread basket on a last-gasp effort from Chicago. The touchdown tied Sunday night's game 17-17, though Los Angeles rallied in overtime to kick a walk-off field goal and win, 20-17, advancing to the NFC Championship.
The Chicago Bears pushed the Los Angeles Rams to overtime in the NFC divisional round. Here's what Caleb Williams said about his crucial interception.