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The Bears watched Caleb Williams deliver sharp and precise passes on Sunday. Drawing a rave review from one NFL scout.
The biggest topic in the NFL after Week 2 of the preseason was the excellent play from Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in his first appearance in head coach Ben Johnson's offense against the Buffalo Bills. Williams played in the first two drives ...
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.
Caleb Williams enters the 2025 season with clear goals: achieving a 70% pass completion rate and throwing for 4,000 yards. He is determined to reach these milestones, which will, in turn, support his wide receivers, particularly Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus, in filling the void left by Keenan Allen's departure.
The Buffalo Bills will face the Chicago Bears in week 2 of the NFL preseason on Sunday at Soldier Field. Caleb Williams is expected to play in this one after sitting out of the opener. It will be the first time Williams starts under center with new head coach Ben Johnson calling the plays.