No Hail Mary magic this time and
Moody's last-play kick lifts the Bears past the Commanders 25-24
[October 14, 2025]
By HOWARD FENDRICH
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — It wasn't quite the same drama as the Hail Mary
that decided these teams' game a year ago, but Caleb Williams and
the Bears did get the better of Jayden Daniels and the Commanders on
a final-play score Monday night, with Chicago defeating Washington
25-24 with a 38-yard field goal by new kicker Jake Moody.
With D'Andre Swift rushing for 108 yards on 14 carries, and grabbing
a pair of receptions for 67 yards — including a 55-yard
catch-and-run for a touchdown — the Bears (3-2), coming off their
bye, extended their winning streak to three games under first-year
coach Ben Johnson.
Washington (3-3) continued its pattern of alternating wins and
losses in 2025 and flopped with a chance to pull even with the Super
Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles atop the NFC East.
The Commanders, so good protecting the ball until now, hurt
themselves with three turnovers, matching their total from the first
five games.
“You really don't deserve to win many games when you're in that
space,” Washington coach Dan Quinn said.
That included Jayden Daniels' first interception of the season,
rookie running back Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt's second fumble in
two weeks and, most critical of all, a botched handoff between the
two that resulted in a fumble as Washington was trying to run out
the clock while up 24-22.

That gave Chicago the ball with a little more than three minutes
left, and Williams then led the nine-play, 36-yard closing drive
that finished with Moody’s fourth field goal of a rainy night. His
teammates mobbed him, then raised up off the ground in a mass
celebration on the field.
“I got here not too long ago,” Moody said. “But for everybody to
embrace me and take me in as one of their own is an amazing
feeling.”
Williams and Daniels — both won the Heisman Trophy in college and
they entered the NFL together as the top two overall selections in
the 2024 draft — are now 1-1 against each other as pros.
“You play versus great players, you want to have those games, have
those moments, where you’re playing versus somebody else on the
opposite side, where you’re going to have a battle," Williams said.
"He knows that. I know that.”
Moody, signed off the practice squad because Cairo Santos was out
with an injured quadriceps, made field goals from 47 and 48 yards in
the first quarter and 41 in the third. But he had a 48-yard attempt
blocked on the opening play of the fourth quarter.
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Washington Commanders safety Quan Martin (20) rolls through the play
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) as Williams scores a
touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game Monday, Oct.
13, 2025, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Moody was cut by the San Francisco 49ers — who
drafted him in the third round in 2023 — this September after two
missed attempts in Week 1.
“It's always good to have a fresh start,” Moody said. "I always
believed in myself."
Williams finished 17 for 29 for 252 yards through the air, with the
TD pass to Swift that was helped by a whiffed tackle along the
sideline by Washington safety Quan Martin.
“That one stings,” Quinn said.
Williams also ran for a score.
Daniels ended up 19 for 16 for 211 yards and a trio of TD tosses.
“I’m not going to sit up here and blame it on the elements,” Daniels
said when asked whether the weather played a role in the miscue
between him and Croskey-Merritt. “I had a lack of focus there and it
cost us the game.”
It was 50 weeks ago that Washington defeated Chicago 18-15 on a
final-play, 52-yard TD pass from Daniels to Noah Brown.
That play is known as the “Hail Maryland” around these parts and as
“Fail Mary” among Bears fans — and it sent Washington on a path that
led to the conference title game, while beginning a 10-game losing
streak for Chicago.
Injuries
Bears: WR D.J. Moore was going to stay overnight in the Washington
area for precautionary medical attention, the Bears said after the
game. ... LB Noah Sewell was ruled out with a concussion in the
second quarter.
Commanders: Daniels was without two of this top three receivers:
Brown, who sat out his fourth game in a row with knee and groin
issues, and Terry McLaurin, sidelined for a third straight week with
a quad muscle issue. ... DE Dorance Armstrong hurt his hamstring but
returned in the third quarter and picked up his sixth sack of the
season. He then left again.
Up next
Chicago returns home to face the NFC-worst New Orleans Saints (1-5)
on Sunday, when Washington plays at the rival Dallas Cowboys
(2-3-1).
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