
"Just as Ben Johnson was definitely deserving of more than one vote for the NFL's Coach of the Year award. But that is a different discussion for another post. However, with that being said, the one no-doubt, slam-dunk award that was handed out at Thursday's NFL Honors ceremony was the league's Moment of the Year - which of course belonged to Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver DJ Moore."
"NFL Honors voting does not account for playoff moments or accomplishments. Hence, Caleb Williams leading a comeback from down 21-3 at halftime against the Packers in the postseason didn't make the cut. But I digress. What a moment for DJ Moore, his quarterback, and everyone involved with that play. It is a memory Bears fans will forever remember. Here's to making more of 'em in the future."
Caleb Williams connected with DJ Moore on a game-winning play that earned the 2025 NFL Moment of the Year. Joe Thuney received the NFL's first Protector of the Year award, and Ben Johnson received votes for Coach of the Year. The Williams-to-Moore moment was described as the clear winner among nominees, with other notable plays like Colston Loveland's game-winning touchdown and Josh Blackwell's blocked field goal mentioned as potential contenders. NFL Honors voting excludes playoff moments, so Williams' postseason comeback from a 21-3 halftime deficit against the Packers was ineligible. The play is celebrated as a lasting memory for Bears fans.
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