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He's got his nails painted orange for the occasion. Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams #18 warms up with teammates before the Bears take on the New York Giants at Soldier Field. The nails on his left hand are painted orange today. https://t.co/L272b83E01 w/ @patrickfinley & @JasonLieser pic.twitter.com/XY7uTiX6Kz
At least three of his fellow first-rounders are ahead of him at the halfway point of Year 2, and this is when Williams should be showing results under coach Ben Johnson.
Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears to transform an offense, to develop a quarterback and to improve a record. Perhaps more importantly, however, he's switched something else: Vibe.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears are rolling, and the quarterback feels a difference in the team's play this year.
Can Caleb Williams turn things around with other second-year QBs flourishing? How to fix red-zone woes? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams praised his teammates for stepping up as they've battled adversity this season.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” your home for Sun-Times sports polls on the social platform X, we asked you to grade Bears coach Ben Johnson on the first “half” (eight games out of 17) of his debut season. Given the Bears’ 5-3 record, it’s no surprise the marks were quite good.
Second-year Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams went 5-12 as a starter amid what became a frustrating rookie season. To compare, Williams and Co. improved to 5-3 under first-year head coach Ben Johnson via a thrilling 47-42 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9.
It looks like Caleb Williams and Tory Taylor may wind up having the last laugh when it comes to punting. The two members of the Chicago Bears 2024 NFL Draft class made headlines last year when Williams,
Williams had one of his best games as an NFL player, throwing for 280 yards and three touchdowns. According to NFL.com, he also made some NFL history during the Super Bowl era. According to NFL.com, Williams was the second player ever to accomplish a feat that only Walter Payton achieved in 1983.
Caleb Williams’ best wide receiver is caught in the middle of a messy social-media battle. James Odunze, the father of second-year Chicago Bears receiver Rome Odunze, has decided to make his