Caleb Williams, the first choice of the NFL draft last year, experienced ups and downs during its recruit season.
However, the quarter of Chicago Bears is expressed on at least one of the ways he plans to approach his second season of the NFL. Developing narrow friendships with your quarter -league colleagues is something that Williams is simply not interested.
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The quarter of Chicago Bears Caleb Williams, n ° 18, left the field after a defeat of 18-15 against the Washington commanders in an NFL football match on Sunday October 27, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (AP photo / Stephanie Scarbrough)
In an interview with Esquire, the winner of the Heisman trophy recognized that other quarters are “probably formidable guys”. However, he does not necessarily favor the priority to know one of them at a personal level.
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The justification of Williams was focused on his conviction that having a strong link with the counterparts could make him lose his competitive advantage. “I think the NFL game has become very friendly, and I don’t necessarily want to be a friend, because I want to keep this competitive advantage,” he said.

Chicago Bears Caleb Williams, # 18 quarter-Arrière launches a pass in the fourth quarter against Green Bay packers in the Field Lambeau. (Images Jeff Hanisch-Imagn)
The Bears finished last season with a disappointing file of 5-12. The Bears relieved Matt Eberflus from his functions as head coach in November, only one day after receiving a considerable blame for having misunderstood the stopwatch in a 23-20 defeat against the Detroit lions.
The term of almost three years of Eberflus in The Windy City was spoiled by a wave of last second defeats and ended with a sequence of six consecutive defeats. Thomas Brown then became an temporary head coach. Chicago hired Ben Johnson in January.
The Bears made a burst of additions to its list once the free period of the NFL opened its doors last month. The team strengthened its offensive line by acquiring the Drew Dalman center and the guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson.
Williams clearly indicated that victory is the best wait in 2025. “The plan is to win big,” said Williams.