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The Chicago Bears Caleb Williams quarter-rear triggered a debate on social networks with his uniform while riding on the field on Monday evening to play the Vikings of Minnesota.
Williams, the second year player of the NFL, was spotted with a gray jersey under his bear jersey.
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Chicago Bears Caleb Williams (18 )’s quarter-Arrière returns against the Vikings du Minnesota during the first half at Soldier Field on September 8, 2025. (David Banks / Imagn Images)
The equipment seemed to divide the internet while Chicago lost against Minnesota, 27-24.
For Williams, it was a story of two halves. He had chicago up four points at halftime and it seemed to take over and lead the Bears to a victory.
The offensive kicked the ball twice while the defense arrived with a choice of six in the Nahshon Wright cornerback. In the fourth quarter, the Bears missed a basket after a game of 11 games and 44 yards and kicked twice after that.

The Chicago Bears Caleb Williams (18) quarter-arrier passes in front of the minnesota Vikings defensive player Jonathan Allen, on the left, during the first half of an NFL football match on Monday, September 8, 2025, in Chicago. (AP photo / Nam Y. Huh)
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The lack of score allowed JJ McCarthy to bring the Vikings back to the game. He designed three touched training sessions. And while Williams launched a pass of a hit in Rome Odunze to bring the three -point match back, they had barely any time when they got the ball last.
Williams was 21 out of 35 with 210 yards by the pass, a passing touch and a precipitated touch.

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 said we went through in week 1 that the team that would make the least mistakes would win the match, and unfortunately we were on the wrong side,” said Bears head coach Ben Johnson. “We made it too late in the match, including me. There were a number of things that I could have done better.”