Chicago Bears, Eagles and Caleb Williams
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The Bears quarterback has led wins in eight of nine weeks but basics like his passing mechanics continue to hold back the consistency of the offense.
Williams’ latest test in a season full of them comes as a particularly important time for the second-year quarterback, given the frustrations with his accuracy Sunday against the Steelers.
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Caleb Williams Stat Tracker Week 12
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Despite the poor showing from Williams, Bears fans should be excited about his future. After all, if a bad game from their quarterback ends with 239 passing yards, a trio of touchdowns, and a win, then the Bears really do have a franchise quarterback and, dare I say, a budding superstar.
Chicago's victory was largely the byproduct of Caleb Williams' three touchdown passes and a defense that forced two turnovers that led to 14 points. Williams out-dueled Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph, who played in place of Rodgers, who is dealing with a fractured left wrist.
Caleb Williams says Chicago isn’t the “same old Bears” despite an 8-3 start, pushing for higher standards ahead of a tough stretch.
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Former NFL quarterback explains what's really clicking for the Bears' offense and why Caleb Williams is at the center of it
The back and forth debate regarding Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and the nitpicking that's being done on every throw is starting to get ridiculous amid the team's 8-3 start to the season.
After the Bears quarterback gained eight yards up the left sideline, he was shoved out of bounds by Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey. The hit was made along the Bears’ sideline and started a skirmish, with Bears cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson grabbing Ramsey’s jersey and Bears players yapping at the Steelers cornerback.