Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears and NFL preseason
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Friday night featured several starting offenses playing extended time, including Titans rookie QB and No. 1 pick Cam Ward, who led a long touchdown drive in one of his two series against the Vikings. He completed 3-of-4 passes for 36 yards in his finale preseason tune-up before the games really count in September.
The Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams are hopeful of making a big jump during the upcoming 2025 NFL season. After another year of disappointment in 2024, there is optimism about the Bears potentially being a playoff contender. Williams will play a huge role in Chicago's chances of making that jump.
In today’s NFL, you can never have too many offensive weapons, and in Bleacher Report’s latest mock draft, writer Moe Moton made a deal for the Bears to acquire Brian Robinson Jr. from the Washington Commanders, as there is a real possibility he could be dealt before the regular season.
Former NFL lineman Mark Schlereth is calling out Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams over the team's sack problem from last season.
As part of his Caleb Cares Foundation, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams treated a group of educators to a recent game at Soldier Field. Before Williams closes out the preseason in Friday's finale against the Kansas City Chiefs, he invited a group of teachers to Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills ahead of the upcoming school year.
This time of year in the NFL, beat reporters and insiders do all they can to find interesting nuggets during training camp practices. The most talked-about quarterback this summer has been Caleb Williams,
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.
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,
One of the Chicago Bears' biggest player-development wins in recent memory is being rewarded with a new contract. Backup quarterback Tyson Bagent reportedly signed a two-year, $10 million extension with the team Wednesday,