TOM Brady had a strong three-word statement on the Fox NFL broadcast to the Chicago Bears’ trick touchdown play against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Bears perfected the flea-flicker during the team’s home game versus the Cowboys.


Fox NFL game analyst Tom Brady reacted strongly to the stunning play[/caption]
One play could summarize the Cowboys’ brutal defense.
On a first-and-10 play, the Bears called a flea-flicker that seemed to be in trouble at first.
DeAndre Swft gave an alley-oop typee flip back Williams, who had to jump in order to catch the high throws.
But Williams still had time to throw a beautiful deep pass to Lurth Burden III, who was able to run into the endzone for a 65-yard touchdown.
Brady was amazed by the score that gave Chicago a 14-3 lead.
“Oh. My God!” the seven-time Super Bowl champion said alongside his Fox NFL colleague Kevin Burkhardt.
It was Williams’ second touchdown pass of the game.
Fans reacted to the trick play from Bears first-year head coach Ben Johnson, who’s known for his wizardy
“I can’t believe this just happened,” one wrote.
“BEN JOHNSON IN HIS BAG,” another commented.
“Insane play!!” a third said.
“The worst executed flea flicker ever, and the Cowboys still got burned,” a fourth added.
The Bears came away with the 31-14 victory as the Cowboys’ defense was disappointing throughout the contest.
Williams threw four touchdowns against zero interceptions.

Dallas is now 1-2 for the season and will now hold their breath on CeeDee Lamb and his injury status.
He suffered an ankle injury in the first quarter and returned for one play only to look uncomfortable and be out for the rest of the contest.
Lamb had his leg caught on a tackle after a rushing attempt.
The Cowboys will return to their home confines and face the Green Bay Packers in Week 4.
Micah Parsons will make his return to AT&T Stadium after being dealt to the Packers last month.