Caleb Williams painted nails with a suicide prevention message for bears

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The painted nails of Chicago Bears Star Caleb Caleb Williams have been a subject of discussion since his college days, and he has often shared a message with them.

This was the case before the opening of the NFL des Bears season in 2025 Monday evening against the Vikings of Minnesota, while Williams shared a powerful message during his avant-match heating.

Williams’ nails were painted with the suicide prevention logo and the colors to his right, throwing hands. His other hand has shown the “988” figures, which is suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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Chicago Bears Caleb Williams (18) quarter-back residents trained before the Minnesota Vikings on the Soldier Field on September 8, 2025. (David Banks / Imagn Images)

We do not know why he chose this specific message, but taking into account his story of motivating nail art, this is not a surprise.

As the first overall choice in the draft of last year’s NFL, the confident choices of the personality and fashion of Williams were exhibited while he was trying to remove the Bears from the basement of the NFL and to put in conflict.

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Although this is not the case in his recruit campaign, his painted nails – which once presented his n ° 18 and his messages like “Da Bears” – have always been a fun view before the games.

Williams was also used to writing motivation sentences on his nails, including a very controversial message that said “F — Utah” during his stay at the USC.

Williams’ difficulties in 2024 – in which head coach Matt Eberflus was dismissed in the middle of the season and the team finished 5-12 – led to abandon the tradition during his recruit year.

“It was difficult to do,” said Williams in an interview with ESPN. “We lost, and the days have long tried to understand how to put things back on the right track. I also think that part of the recruit year had become a little tiring at the end.”

Chicago Bears Caleb Williams (18) quarter-reaches trained before the Soldier Field match on September 8, 2025. (David Banks / Imagn Images)

The Chicago Bears Caleb Williams nails were painful to raise awareness of suicide prevention. (David Banks / Imagn Images)

Williams is back in his usual ways, showing his brand’s confidence under the new head coach Ben Johnson, who has made a new life in the Bears offensive. This includes being without excuse on your choices – like painting your nails – which returned in 2025.

“A part of it’s just myself to be myself and just [being] shamelessly on this subject, “said Williams.” And you know, I’m not going to apologize about it. I’m going to be me. I don’t mind what people have to say about me because I know what I am. I know who I am and what I like to do. “”

Williams certainly knows what to do on the football field, when he started the 2025 season with a hit at the opening that had bears fans on the Soldier Field Rocking.

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