Bizarre Caleb Williams stat correction has Bears' QB confusing fantasy football scores

This just doesn't make a lot of sense.

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This is really, really, really weird.

The NFL issued a stat correction for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams on Wednesday. The correction was issued for Week 6 (and for those not keeping score at home, it's now Week 16.

There was a play for which Williams was originally awarded a negative-5-yard rush. That's been changed to a fumble, a fumble recovery and a 0-yard rush.

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One guy actually replied to that post with evidence that that would've changed his fantasy score, and thus his playoff qualification:

Fantasy sites generally have it explained somewhere that they won't go back longer than a certain period of time to adjust points for stats corrections. This certainly is beyond that length.

It's a tough break for that guy above, who would've had five-tenths more of points without the negative-5 yards.

We have plenty of questions, to be sure.

Mainly: Why did this stat correction just happen 10 weeks later?

Weird stuff all around.

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