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It hasn't exactly been a great start for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in training camp, as the second-year player has been throwing more interceptions than head coach Ben Johnson — or anyone — can tolerate.
The operation at the line of scrimmage looked smoother for QB Caleb Williams on Friday, but otherwise it was another rough day at the office for the Chicago Bears offense.
ESPN's Courtney Cronin provided a more balanced view, noting that after a difficult 7-for-7 red zone period, the Bears offense bounced back with back-to-back completions to Rome Odunze and Zaccheaus during 11-on-11s. She also pointed out the Bears' defensive backs' strong coverage near the goal line.
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SB Nation on MSNHow Ben Johnson is making Caleb Williams uncomfortable
At his introductory press conference as head coach of the Chicago Bears, Ben Johsnon looked at the players in attendance, including quarterback Caleb Williams, and said, “Be comfortable with being uncomfortable.
When Caleb Williams twice had difficulty getting a play called Wednesday, Ben Johnson yanked the Chicago Bears QB and the first-unit offense from the action.
It’s your classic Bears camp Rorschach test. Should there be concern about the quarterback or is the defense simply playing at a high level?
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams hopes to become the first passer in club history to hit the 4,000-yard mark in a season.
The Chicago Bears are without a doubt one of the most interesting teams to watch in 2025. General manager Ryan Poles added three new starters along the offensive line in Joe Thuney, Drew Dalman and Jonah Jackson,