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Bears QB Caleb Williams' four-TD game vs. Cowboys earns Chicago fans free hot dogs

Caleb Williams' four-touchdown day in a 31-14 demolition of the Dallas Cowboys will get Chicago Bears fans free hot dogs on Tuesday.

Ahead of Sunday's showdown with the Cowboys, "The Wieners Circle," a Lincoln Park neighborhood hot-dog stand known for serving their tubed meats with a "side of insults," said they'd give out free dogs if Williams tossed a quartet of TDs.

Asked about making that promise come to fruition after the game, Williams said he'd heard about the social media post.

"Congrats, everybody," Williams said, via the . "Enjoy the hot dogs."

After a sluggish start to the season, Williams showed his upside in Ben Johnson's offense. The second-year quarterback tied his career high with four passing TDs and set new career highs with 10.6 pass yards/attempt and a 142.6 passer rating in Week 3. On a well-timed first-quarter flea flicker, Williams launched a perfect bomb to rookie Luther Burden III for a 65-yard TD to notch a 14-3 lead, and the Bears never looked back.

Facing a limp Cowboys defense, Williams did not take a sack in a game for the first time in his NFL career -- sacked 68 times in 2024 (tied for third-most in a season all-time). For the afternoon, Williams went 19 of 28 for 298 yards with the four TDs to four different targets: Rome Odunze, DJ Moore, Burden and tight end Cole Kmet.

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