Chicago Bears' Caleb Williams Pranked by Fake Ben Johnson Text
The rookie quarterback fell for a catfishing prank orchestrated by kids posing as the Lions' offensive coordinator, prompting him to change his phone number.
- Caleb Williams, quarterback for the Chicago Bears, was tricked by kids pretending to be Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson via text message.
- The prank involved a fake announcement that Johnson had accepted the Bears' head coaching position, leading Williams to respond enthusiastically before realizing it was a hoax.
- A FaceTime call revealed the truth, with Williams later admitting on the St. Brown Podcast that he was initially furious but ultimately praised the prank as 'Grade A.'
- Williams, who had used the same phone number for 15 years, has since changed it due to the incident and remains unsure how the pranksters obtained his contact information.
- Ben Johnson, a real candidate for the Bears' head coaching job, recently completed an interview with the team but has not yet been hired.