Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams and NFL
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The Bears are far from the only team in the NFL trying to land their version of Mahomes, the Chiefs' superstar quarterback who will start against them in their preseason finale Friday night at Arrowhead Stadium.
That's expected to change in Year 2 of Caleb Williams. The Bears went out and hired the hottest head coaching candidate to hit the market in years, former Detroit offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. This has been the Bears' best decision in an offseason full of surprisingly good decisions,
The NFL’s second year— better known as the sophomore slump— has claimed plenty of young stars. From quarterbacks who lit up the league as rookies only to crash back down to earth, to skill players who couldn’t replicate their early impact,
The Chicago Bears sorted out their backup quarterback situation Wednesday, signing Tyson Bagent to a two-year, $10 million contract as the top option behind starter Caleb Williams. ESPN's Tom Pelissero confirmed the signing after CHGO Bears was first to report the move.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams throws a 36-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus against the Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen's three picks in the team's joint practice with the Chicago Bears had fans on alert, but there's another side to the story.
Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze's connection looks more special every practice. This connection isn't just tearing up the Bears' defense every day, but other defenses in joint practices. What a win it is for Ryan Poles that Rome Odunze, the other first-round draft pick in the same year as Caleb, is becoming his quarterback's right-hand man.