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Bears QB Caleb Williams has made it an offseason priority to fix his communication issues with his pass catchers heading into 2026.
The Wieners Circle was more of a cathartic, broken hearts club when it hosted a Caleb Williams look-alike contest as a love-letter to the Chicago Bears quarterback.
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Caleb Williams' 'ridiculous' TD pass draws raves from his coach and teammates after Bears' loss
CHICAGO (AP) — Caleb Williams' last throw in regulation was a backpedaling, fourth-down rainbow that landed in Cole Kmet's hands in the corner of the end zone for a breathtaking touchdown. His last throw of the game was the beginning of the end for Chicago's surprising season.
Williams attended a Blackhawks game with Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong and returned with PCA to watch the Bulls beat the Clippers.
Pete Crow-Armstrong and Caleb Williams have developed a growing friendship. They crossed paths in a very Gen-Z way: through social media.
Caleb Williams openly strived to restore pride, create joy, and give Chicago Bears fans something they could finally feel good about again. And he delivered in 2025.
In the wild-card round, it was a layered throw while rolling out to his left on 4th and 8.On Sunday, it was a fadeaway, 50-yard heave on 4th and 4 from the 14-yard line.
A breakdown of the Chicago Bears’ top 2026 NFL offseason needs, including offensive line help for Caleb Williams, defensive upgrades, and key decisions at safety and linebacker.