The Chicago Bears can’t stop reaching into their bag of tricks during a Sunday night matchup at home with the Los Angeles Rams. Among the rabbits they pulled out was this touchdown pass quarterback Mitchell Trubisky lobbed into the gentle hands of Bears offensive tackle Bradley Sowell in the third quarter of the marquee contest at Soldier Field.

Yes, you read that right.

And yes, there is video evidence for that.

It’s amazing how vast the turnaround has been for the Bears’ offense compared to what they put up last season. Back in 20917, Chicago only averaged 16.5 points per game. Entering the Rams game, the Bears were fifth in the NFL with 28.7 points per contest.

The arrival of Matt Nagy as the team’s new head coach has made an immediate and huge impact on the Bears’ offense. How he transformed Trubisky into the quarterback that he is today is remarkable. Paired with his stark audacity to call for out-of-the-box plays, Nagy has made Chicago’s attack effective and unpredictable. Just take a look at the different manners the Bears scored their touchdowns prior to Bradley Sowell’s highlight, per Field Yates of ESPN.

The Bears are good, as the Rams are finding out in this game.