Overview
- Caleb Williams admitted to the emotional and physical strain of his rookie season, including a league-high 68 sacks and a 10-game losing streak that left him in tears at times.
- The Bears finished the 2024 season with a 5-12 record, highlighting Williams' struggles, including a 62.5% completion rate and 20 touchdowns, which fell short of his college performance.
- NFL legend Keyshawn Johnson warned that Williams must show significant improvement this season or risk questions about his future with the Bears.
- Williams expressed optimism about working with new head coach Ben Johnson, whose track record with quarterbacks offers hope for development and a team turnaround.
- As the Bears prepare for the 2025 season, Williams has identified key areas for improvement, including processing, footwork, and decision-making, as part of his commitment to growth.