Caleb Williams Aims for Higher Efficiency in Year 2 with Chicago Bears
Caleb Williams took forward steps in 2025, but Ben Johnson wants more
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Caleb Williams, quarterback for the Chicago Bears, demonstrated significant progress in his second year, reducing sacks and excelling in clutch situations. However, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson emphasizes the need for improved passing efficiency, targeting a completion rate of 70% for the upcoming season.
- 01Caleb Williams showed notable improvement in his second season with the Chicago Bears.
- 02He reduced the number of sacks taken and excelled in clutch moments.
- 03Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson aims for a 70% completion rate from Williams.
- 04Johnson highlighted the potential for 80-100 additional completions left on the table last season.
- 05Williams is expected to gain confidence in his second year under Johnson's offense.
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In his second season with the Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams has made significant strides, showcasing his potential as a quarterback. He has notably reduced the number of sacks he takes and has performed well in high-pressure situations. However, Ben Johnson, the Bears' offensive coordinator, is pushing for even greater efficiency from Williams, aiming for a 70% completion rate. Johnson pointed out that to achieve this goal, the team needs to find 40 more completions over the course of the season. He believes there were 80 to 100 completions left unutilized last season, indicating room for improvement. As Williams continues to adapt to Johnson's offensive scheme, there are high expectations for his performance in the upcoming season.
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Improving Caleb Williams' efficiency could enhance the Bears' overall offensive performance, potentially leading to more victories.
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