Bears wide receiver Jahdae Walker, an undrafted rookie, made a significant impact in his first NFL game by catching a 15-yard pass and a game-tying touchdown against the Packers, leading to overtime. Despite being a surprise to outsiders, Bears coach Ben Johnson noted that Walker’s coaches and teammates recognized his talent and work ethic, which is why he was kept on the roster. Johnson expressed confidence in Walker’s future and highlighted the trust between the player and quarterback Caleb Williams. Walker’s performance was crucial in the Bears’ pursuit of the NFC North title.



