Bears QB Caleb Williams Recovering from Minor Hand Surgery
The rookie quarterback had a cyst removed from his throwing hand and is expected to fully recover during the offseason.
- Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears' rookie quarterback, was seen with a cast on his throwing hand, sparking initial concern among fans.
- NFL insider Ian Rapoport clarified that Williams underwent a minor procedure to remove a cyst, and he is expected to be fine.
- Williams had a standout rookie season, setting multiple franchise records, including 3,541 passing yards and 20 touchdowns in 17 starts.
- Despite his success, Williams endured significant pressure throughout the season, being sacked a league-leading 68 times due to a struggling offensive line.
- The Bears are currently searching for a new head coach, with Williams expressing a preference for an offensive-minded hire to support his development.