Williams throws 4 TDs and TE Kmet
handles long snaps for Bears in 35-16 rout of Jaguars in London
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[October 14, 2024]
By KEN MAGUIRE
LONDON (AP) — Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet faced his biggest
fear in football with no notice.
In a snap, you might say.
Kmet scored two touchdowns and was called into emergency
long-snapping duties in Chicago's 35-16 rout of the Jacksonville
Jaguars on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
The tight end successfully snapped after each of Caleb Williams'
four TD passes and D’Andre Swift's 1-yard plunge as the Bears (4-2)
won their third straight game for the first time in nearly four
years.
“Definitely not a position I envisioned playing in the NFL — ever,”
said Kmet, who caught a pair of second-quarter touchdown throws.
“(It’s) my biggest worry going into the game.”
After long snapper Scott Daly left the game early with a knee
injury, Kmet got the call. Even though he's the designated emergency
long snapper — because the team found out he did it in high school —
he only takes a couple of snaps a week in practice.
“Thankfully didn’t have to do any punt scenarios,” he added.
No, punting was not a worry. The Bears punted after their first two
drives, and not again.
Keenan Allen also caught two touchdown passes. He led a tea party
celebration after his 9-yard touchdown reception in the third
quarter, and his second score gave Chicago a 28-10 early in the
fourth.
“When he's in a groove like that, and all the balls are catchable,
it’s pretty easier to play receiver,” Allen said of Williams. “Week
in, week out, he gets better. Obviously, when we pick up the tempo,
he's a lot more comfortable. He's able to see things faster, and
defenses can't do all the moving around.”
The Jags (1-5) started fast but Gabe Davis dropped a pass in the end
zone — after he was whistled for a false start — and Jacksonville
settled for a field goal on its opening drive.
Davis later caught two second-half touchdown passes from Trevor
Lawrence — the second made the score 35-16.
Kmet broke two tackles on a 31-yard touchdown reception to give
Chicago a 7-3 lead in the second quarter when the Bears mixed in
no-huddle to spark their offense.
Williams found Kmet in the end zone with 13 seconds left in the half
to complete an 85-yard drive than included the rookie quarterback
scrambling for 23 yards on one play and 19 on another.
“Obviously, you study, you watch, and do all these other things.
But, you know, once the ball snaps, you have to have that post-snap
read and know what you have to do and be confident about it,”
Williams said.
Williams, the No. 1 pick in this year's NFL draft, finished 23 of 29
for 226 yards with the four TD passes and one interception. He
picked up 56 yards on four carries.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) reacts as he leaves
the field after an NFL football game at the Tottenham Hotspur
stadium between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears in
London, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Kmet had five receptions for 70 yards. Swift ran 17
times for 91 yards.
Jags coach Doug Pederson, who got a vote of confidence from owner
Shad Khan on Saturday, told the NFL Network at halftime while
trailing 14-3 that his team had “self-inflicted wounds.”
Pederson was asked after the game if he feels he still has Khan's
full support. He responded: “I do. I was just with him, and I do.”
“We have to figure out how to just get out of our way and just play
football,” Pederson said. “I say that, and it sounds easy, but it’s
tough. It’s a tough game to play. We didn’t expect to be here in
this spot, and, hey, now we have to find a way to get out of it.”
Jags tight end Evan Engram, who returned from a hamstring injury
that cost him four games, fumbled after a reception on
Jacksonville’s first drive of the third quarter. The Bears turned
that into points when Allen scored his first touchdown with the
team.
Lawrence completed 23 of 35 passes for 234 yards, two touchdown
passes and one interception. Engram had 10 catches for 102 yards.
It's Chicago's first three-game winning streak since late in the
2020 season.
Sights & sounds
Louis Rees-Zammit, the Welsh rugby star who is on Jacksonville's
practice squad, made the trip and chatted with NFL Commissioner
Roger Goodell on the field before the game. Goodell has led the
league's push for international growth.
Injuries
Jaguars: S Darnell Savage and CB Jarrian Jones were evaluated for
concussions after colliding in the third quarter.
Bears: Long snapper Scott Daly (knee) was hurt after Chicago's
second punt and was ruled out. ... DB Kyler Gordon (hamstring) was
ruled out in the second half. ... The Bears played without two
starters in their secondary: S Jaquan Brisker (concussion from last
week) and CB Tyrique Stevenson (calf injury from practice Thursday)
Up next
Jaguars: Stay in London and “host” the New England Patriots at
Wembley Stadium.
Bears: Bye week and then at the Washington Commanders in Week 8.
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