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Bears insider Courtney Cronin believes that QB Caleb Williams will throw for 4,000 passing yards during the 2025 NFL season.
Though the Chicago Bears saw a two-game regression last season—the team went 5-12 after finishing 7-10 the previous year—there was plenty to be impressed by from rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. The 23-year-old signal-caller ranked third among rookie QBs,
The Bears will be finishing a stretch of 13 consecutive games without a break. They could be worn out and eliminated from playoff contention. If they’re not, though, the game becomes the most important of Johnson’s young coaching career — and the most meaningful game played at Soldier Field in five seasons.
A new book by Seth Wickersham includes a new revelation related to Bears QB Caleb Williams that makes Matt Eberflus look even worse.
Caleb Williams is the franchise quarterback of the Chicago Bears, but he reportedly didn't want to be ahead of the 2024 NFL draft.
The NFL is considering allowing their players to wear red, white, and blue uniforms—and, of course, yellow flags—in ’28, Dream Team style. And as was the case with the 1992 Michael Jordan/Larry Bird/Magic Johnson NBA combo platter, the American squad would then become heavy favorites. Like, really heavy.
Quarterback Caleb Williams looked to find a way around the NFL's collective bargaining agreement in an effort to avoid being drafted by the Chicago Bears, details from a forthcoming book reveal.
The Bears' full schedule will be released when the NFL announces the league's 2025 schedule at 7 p.m. Chicago time.