Overview
- Boston Legacy FC announced that Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has joined its investor group through his 2024-founded firm, 888 Midas.
- Williams issued a statement backing the growth of women’s sports and the NWSL, calling the club’s project “something special.”
- He joins an investor roster that includes Elizabeth Banks, Aly Raisman, WNBA All-Star Aliyah Boston, and Celtics GM Brad Stevens with his wife, Tracy.
- Boston Legacy will begin NWSL play in 2026 at Gillette Stadium, with plans to move to Boston’s renovated White Stadium in 2027 after delays.
- The expansion side is building out leadership and talent, including an athlete advisory board featuring Aliyah Boston, Allison Feaster, Sam Mewis and Kristine Lilly, and will enter alongside Denver Summit FC.