Bears QB Caleb Williams discusses meaning behind painted nails
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 3:00 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Caleb Williams, quarterback for the Chicago Bears, speaks openly about his decision to paint his nails, an expression of his personality. The practice began in college during a visit to a nail salon with an ex-girlfriend. He has used his nails to support causes like mental health awareness and has made statements against opponents with designs. Williams emphasizes that he remains confident in his choices despite perceptions in a traditionally masculine sport. He enters his third NFL season with significant expectations after setting a Bears single-season passing yard record in 2025.
- •Williams started painting his nails in college with an ex-girlfriend.
- •He uses nail designs to express personal beliefs and causes.
- •The QB set a Bears single-season record for passing yards in 2025.
- •His confidence in self-expression aligns with current trends in sports identity.
- •Williams aims to maintain his unique style in the 2026 season.
- 3:00 AMYahoo Sports — Bears QB Caleb Williams shares why he paints his nails
"Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams does not care what people think about his painted nails. It has arguably evolved into his personal expression and identity in the NFL. How did it all start? He went to a nail salon with…
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