The new-look Chicago Bears squad is officially on the way toward achieving their dreams. 2024 first-round picks Rome Odunze and Caleb Williams have already developed a rapport in the rookie minicamp in what the organization hopes will be the beginning of a long-term partnership.
Given the makeup of the Bears’ quarterback depth chart, Caleb Williams beginning his career on the sideline never appeared a realistic possibility. Matt Eberflus dispensed with any mystery on this front Friday.
Friday was the first day of the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp, which means it was the first opportunity to see the Bears' top two draft picks on the same field at the same time in Chicago.
As the 2024 NFL season continues drawing closer, one of the most exciting teams to keep an eye on will be the Chicago Bears. For years, they have been viewed as a pushover in the NFC, but that will no longer be the case.
The NFL and Thanksgiving are two things that just go together. While fans enjoy food, family, and football, an added bonus is getting good games to watch for this holiday.
The QB is entering a pretty good situation in Chicago.
The Chicago Bears did not draft Caleb Williams with the first overall pick to have him sit on the bench next season, and head coach Matt Eberflus has no problem being honest about that.
The Chicago Bears selected QB Caleb Williams first overall, but does that mean Williams is entering the best situation among this year's crop of rookie signal-callers?
The Chicago Bears have been among the more aggressive franchises this offseason in free agency, and emerged from the NFL Draft with generational quarterback prospect Caleb Williams and an electrifying receiver to round out their trio at the position.
Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams was the consensus top prospect for two years before the Chicago Bears selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
A renewed sense of optimism is surrounding the entire Chicago Bears’ organization, and for good reason. The team’s recent draft and free agency moves have injected a dose of excitement into the franchise, hinting at a promising future.
The new face of the Chicago Bears franchise Caleb Williams is already making moves to ensure success in the upcoming NFL season. Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet confirmed that Williams has scheduled multiple throwing sessions with his new targets.
It's apparent the Bears have had their eyes on Caleb Williams for a long time. This much is evident in a story by SI.com's Albert Breer detailing the beginning of the connection GM Ryan Poles made with his new quarterback and how the draft went down.
The Chicago Bears are fresh off of a franchise altering draft class that included not one, but two, Top-10 selections in the 2024 NFL Draft. Excitement is brewing quickly in Chicago and for good reason thanks to the work that general manager Ryan Poles has done this offseason to reshape the Bears' roster.
New Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has such a strong arm he forced his high school coach to reconsider wearing his wedding ring at practices.
The Chicago Bears, a franchise with a storied history but a recent drought in quarterback success, may have found their beacon of hope in Caleb Williams.
It was very early in the Justin Fields era when the Bears had a bit of foreshadowing. In fact, it was his very first meaningful appearance in a game. Fields made a brief appearance as a spot player against the Rams in the 2021 opener but mainly as a runner.
It sounds like Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles never seriously considered trading the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft that the club used to land USC Trojans star quarterback Caleb Williams last Thursday night.
The Chicago Bears are getting a confident, driven individual in QB Caleb Williams.
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