Usually, the quarterback, No. 1 receiver, or star pass-rusher is the best player in an NFL victory. But in the Chicago Bears’ 24-18 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, one could’ve easily argued that rookie punter Tory Taylor was the biggest reason the Bears climbed back to a 2-2 record.
Chicago superstar cornerback Jaylon Johnson seemed to allude to this as much.
After the game, Johnson effusively singed Tory’s praises, saying Sunday was the first time in a long time he was actually excited to watch someone punt. This sentiment makes sense when you note that Taylor averaged 55.4 yards per attempt and, at one point, even launched a booming 66-yarder (!) with the Bears protecting a fourth-quarter lead…