Bears Set Lofty Goals for QB Caleb Williams
Bears Set Lofty Goals for QB Caleb Williams

Bears Set Lofty Goals for QB Caleb Williams

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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson has set ambitious goals for second-year quarterback Caleb Williams, including a 70% completion rate and becoming the franchise's first-ever 4,000-yard passer in a single season. Williams, who completed 62.5% of his passes for 3,541 yards as a rookie, has embraced these targets as benchmarks for personal and team success. Achieving both marks would place Williams among a select group of NFL quarterbacks. The Bears have improved their offensive line and added new weapons to support Williams, while Johnson plans to tailor the offense to his strengths. Throughout the offseason, Johnson and Williams have focused on detailed improvements such as footwork and short throws, maintaining close communication. These objectives reflect heightened expectations for a Bears team seeking to improve after a 5-12 season.

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