Since they heard their names called in the NFL Draft, Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze showcased their unique relationship. Williams, of course, crashed Odunze’s Zoom call with reporters after he went to the Chicago Bears as the No.
The Chicago Bears have had one of the most high-profile offseasons in the NFL, adding numerous offensive weapons through free agency and trades and drafting Caleb Williams with the No.
What the Chicago Bears offense will look like during the 2024 season is one of the league’s big mysteries as we settle into the dog days of late spring and summer.
The Chicago Bears moved on from quarterback Justin Fields this offseason and selected Caleb Williams first overall in the NFL Draft to take his place. Arguably, the Bears are already in a better position with Williams but he hasn't taken the field yet and it remains to be seen how well he'll do at the professional level.
The talent and potential of Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was hardly questioned throughout his NFL Draft evaluation process. He was selected with the No.
The Chicago Bears have plenty of reasons for optimism heading into this coming season. The biggest reason for all the positivity is a completely revamped offense, led on the field by no.
The Chicago Bears are in the midst of an exciting offseason, where they just concluded rookie minicamp last weekend. First-round picks Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze stole the show, as expected.
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It’s going to take some time to get used to hearing the Bears praised in such a glowing fashion by the national media. The Caleb Williams era got off to a fantastic start at the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp, where he looked the part of a franchise quarterback both on the field and off.
An NFL insider claims the Chicago Bears “subtly cheated” the NFL Pre-Draft process to get a rookie quarterback ready to start in Week 1, even as they were preparing to select Caleb Williams with the No.
The Chicago Bears have their no. 1 quarterback in Caleb Williams and are, by all accounts, beyond happy with that reality. They are also, by some recent accounts, ecstatic about having swapped Williams for former starting quarterback Justin Fields, who may not have been as much of a beloved figure on the team as portrayed publicly.
The Chicago Bears elected to not hold what likely would've been a meaningless quarterback competition and instead named first overall draft pick Caleb Williams their starter ahead of rookie minicamp.
The Chicago Bears are hoping that Caleb Williams is committed to being the best version of himself for the team. Everybody knows that the team isn’t going anywhere unless he turns out to be the star they believe he is.
The Chicago Bears have put together an absolutely amazing all-around NFL offseason. After years of struggling to compete and being viewed as a bottom-feeder, fortunes seem to be turning in the Windy City.
It sounds like Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams is ahead of schedule.
The Chicago Bears signed six players who tried out for the team during rookie minicamp. Those six players include four rookies and two veterans. The most interesting signing is rookie wide receiver John Jackson III out of Nevada.
It’s not often a coach gets the opportunity to be around a talent at the quarterback position such as Caleb Williams and yet, that’s exactly what’s in store for Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus — hopefully for many years.
Williams has already been named the starting quarterback for the upcoming season.
Bears HC Matt Eberflus named first-round QB Caleb Williams the starter ahead of rookie minicamp and discussed what he hopes Williams will achieve before training camp.
Bears first-round QB Caleb Williams was officially named the starter on Friday to begin rookie minicamp. Williams touched on stepping into a leadership role right away and how he’s approaching the team’s culture. “To be a great leader, you’ve got to learn how to follow first,” Williams said, via the team’s YouTube.
Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said there is “no conversation” on who will be the starting quarterback in Chicago next season. It appears that the organization sees a longtime leader No.
Given the makeup of the Bears’ quarterback depth chart, Caleb Williams beginning his career on the sideline never appeared a realistic possibility. Matt Eberflus dispensed with any mystery on this front Friday.
The QB is entering a pretty good situation in Chicago.
The Chicago Bears did not draft Caleb Williams with the first overall pick to have him sit on the bench next season, and head coach Matt Eberflus has no problem being honest about that.
The Chicago Bears selected QB Caleb Williams first overall, but does that mean Williams is entering the best situation among this year's crop of rookie signal-callers?
A renewed sense of optimism is surrounding the entire Chicago Bears’ organization, and for good reason. The team’s recent draft and free agency moves have injected a dose of excitement into the franchise, hinting at a promising future.
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