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Former Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky offered advice to current Bears quarterback Caleb Williams. Trubisky encouraged Williams to enjoy the experience of being the Bears' starting quarterback. Williams is set to make his debut under new head coach Ben Johnson in the preseason game against Buffalo.
When he takes the field Sunday against the same Bills for his first preseason action of the year, Williams won’t be significantly closer to being the franchise’s long-promised franchise quarterback than he was a year ago.
During his rookie season last year, Williams played in all 17 regular season games. He completed 62.5 percent of his pass attempts for 3,541 yards, 20 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Also, the 23-year-old quarterback ran for 489 yards on 81 attempts.
Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles provides an honest assessment of QB Caleb Williams’ development heading into Year 2.
Johnson acknowledged Williams has been well short of the 70% mark in practice but sees enough talent from which to build.
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A significant part of Caleb Williams' issues for the Chicago Bears last season were connected to the lack of accuracy. As a rookie, the first overall pick was 23rd out of 32 qualified quarterbacks in completion percentage over expectation,
Caleb Williams is the Chicago Bears‘ franchise quarterback at the moment, yetMitch Trubisky also knows a thing or two about having that role. So when askedamid the Buffalo Bills‘ joint practices and trip to Chicago for their secondpreseason game against the Bears,
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