It's naturally been an up-and-down start for Caleb Williams, but there have been signs of improvement and flashes of why the Bears made him the top pick in the draft. How does he compare to some other quarterbacks recently selected No. 1 overall.
The Bears’ week 8 matchup against the Washington Commanders has been flexed to the late afternoon time slot, the NFL announced Tuesday. The contest, originally slated for 1 p.m.
Like in most power rankings this week, the Bears took a leap ahead in the weekly On SI poll. Actually, this was more like being launched into orbit than it was leaping ahead.
As the Arizona Cardinals pass rushing attack has been plagued with injuries in 2024, a latest mock draft by ESPN has the team addressing it in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Now Caleb Williams has confirmation in the form of an award. He had to share the limelight with a Packer. Williams' big day in London earned FedEx Air Player of the Week honors.
Caleb Williams just keeps getting better. Week in and week out, the stats, metrics and eye test confirm his improvement. His four-touchdown day against the Jacksonville Jaguars further cemented that in the eyes of the NFL as he earned FedEx Air & Ground Player of the Week honors.
Now so much looks possible for Caleb Williams and the Bears offense after three straight strong efforts, two against dreadful defenses. The reason for the optimism is they took a step.
The incoherent ramblings of a belligerent Bears fan. Umm, folks? Were you watching? DID YOU SEE THAT? I’ve been writing about the Chicago Bears for over a decade now.
The Bears game at Washington pitting Caleb Williams against Jayden Daniels won't be flexed to prime time but will be featured prominently. The time of the kickoff has been moved back from noon Chicago time to 3:25 p.m.
After much speculation about the Chicago Bears' Week 8 matchup with the Washington Commanders being flexed to a later start time, a decision has been made.
The NFL just gave some great news that virtually every NFL fan is going to love to hear, especially Chicago Bears fans. The league announced on Tuesday that they have flexed the Bears' Week 8 matchup against the Washington Commanders, the next game on the team's schedule following the Week 7 bye week.
Week 6. A week where, in years past, Bears fans start to get excited for the upcoming NFL draft. Not in 2024. In this, the year of Caleb Williams, the scent of hope and a new era continue to linger, possibly longer and stronger than ever before.
The game Caleb Williams played Sunday against Jacksonville in London is drawing rave reviews even if it did come against a Jaguars secondary that has given up a league-high 14 touchdown passes.
Not to add anything to Overreaction Monday, but the Chicago Bears are playing great football after six weeks of the NFL season. The Bears demolished the Jacksonville Jaguars in London during Week 6, and appear to have blossomed into one of the best teams in the NFC.
The 2024 NFL Draft cycle was dominated by criticism of Caleb Williams, not just for his play on the field, but also for his lifestyle off-field. Williams chose not to participate in on-field activities at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
The NFL life seems to be slowing down for the rookie first overall pick and Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams. After a shaky start to his rookie campaign, Williams has been playing his best ball over the last three games and is making a lot of people look really silly in the process.
Bears chairman George McCaskey confirmed that the team did pursue QB Tom Brady before he joined the Bucs. “Well, that seems like ancient history at this point,” McCaskey said, via ESPN.
Rookie Caleb Williams tossed a career-best four touchdown passes to lead the Chicago Bears to a 35-16 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams is starting to look the part of the No. 1 overall pick. Winners for Week 6 of the NFL season.
Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and Jacksonville Jaguars fourth-year starter Trevor Lawrence seem to be heading in different directions.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are in an interesting position. They will be facing a rookie quarterback this week in the Chicago Bears' first overall pick, Caleb Williams.
As the NFL season continues to go, there has been obvious improvement in Caleb Williams’ play for the Chicago Bears. With two wins in a row, the offense has looked way better, and Williams looks comfortable.
It was a slow start to the season for the Chicago Bears offense under quarterback Caleb Williams. But in Week 5, the rookie took a big step forward in his development.
On top of having an advantageous matchup, Williams has looked more comfortable from game to game, which the numbers confirm.
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