NFL kickers attempted 1,115 field goals last season. Only 18 were blocked.
So you know it's rare.
The Bears chances of getting a hand on the Raiders game winning 54-yard field goal attempt were less than 2%.
A large part of the country tuned in to the late afternoon game and might have been as surprised as CBS's Spiro Dedes on the call.
"The kick is blocked! It's Josh Blackwell sneaking in, who got a fingertip on it!"
Take a knee, Caleb Williams, running out clock. The Bears beat the odds and the Raiders in Las Vegas, 25-24.
No one saw it coming, except Blackwell and the Bears long snapper who sniffed out the opportunity days earlier.
"Throughout the week Scott Daly had given us a little tip with their snapper." Blackwell says. "He would move the ball right before he'd snap it."
And with a sharp cut off the corner and a superman dive, Blackwell seals a win, boosting the Bears to (2-2).
"The first two (Raiders field goals) we got really good jumps. I'm like 'I'm close, I'm going to get one.'"
It's the first blocked field goal of Blackwell's career.
The victory is just Williams second road win of his short career. The Bears quarterback drove the visitors to a go-ahead touchdown; D'Andre Swift's two-yard scoring run before the tense final moments and the Bears pivotal blocked field goal.
"I didn't have my eyes closed or anything." Williams says. "So, I was looking and obviously you can hear him kick and we're trying to figure out where the ball went."
"So, I'm looking up trying to find the ball. And I wind up seeing the ball squirt out only 15 yards or so (away from the block). Those are moments that you wish for, that you train for."
Williams winds up 22-37, 212 yards passing, 1 TD (Rome Odunze), 1 interception, 1 sack.
Key moment with only 6:45 left in game; Tyrique Stevenson and Bears defense make big stop, holding Raiders to FG with 6:45 left, instead of a TD to fall behind 2 possessions.
"Definitely great that the team got the win and everything." Stevenson says.
"But I think for us, as a team, as a coaching staff, I think we showed grit. We're going to stay in every game. We're going to play the full 60 minutes until the end. And we're going to pull out whatever tricks, whatever we need, pull up our socks and just go to work. And I feel like that's what this team showed today with this win."