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Chicago Bears: Evaluating Caleb Williams at midseason, and what to expect in the second half
At the midseason point of the 2025 NFL season, Caleb Williams has shown growth in the one area he’s needed to as he inches closer to being the quarterback Ben Johnson needs to run his offense.
At least three of his fellow first-rounders are ahead of him at the halfway point of Year 2, and this is when Williams should be showing results under coach Ben Johnson.
Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears to transform an offense, to develop a quarterback and to improve a record. Perhaps more importantly, however, he's switched something else: Vibe.
Can Caleb Williams turn things around with other second-year QBs flourishing? How to fix red-zone woes? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams praised his teammates for stepping up as they've battled adversity this season.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears are rolling, and the quarterback feels a difference in the team's play this year.
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Caleb Williams has milestone game for a QB with 2 catches in Bears' thrilling win over Bengals
Caleb Williams has become the first NFL starting quarterback in nearly 82 years with multiple receptions in a game.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” your home for Sun-Times sports polls on the social platform X, we asked you to grade Bears coach Ben Johnson on the first “half” (eight games out of 17) of his debut season. Given the Bears’ 5-3 record, it’s no surprise the marks were quite good.
Second-year Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams went 5-12 as a starter amid what became a frustrating rookie season. To compare, Williams and Co. improved to 5-3 under first-year head coach Ben Johnson via a thrilling 47-42 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9.
The Chicago Bears won their fourth straight game, but it was far from perfect. Here are three things we learned from coach Ben Johnson and players.
Caleb Williams’ best wide receiver is caught in the middle of a messy social-media battle. James Odunze, the father of second-year Chicago Bears receiver Rome Odunze, has decided to make his