Bears QB Caleb Williams draws Patrick Mahomes comparisons from analysts
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 4:00 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears quarterback, receives comparisons to Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes from NFL experts. Analysts highlight Williams' potential after a strong performance last season, where he achieved nearly 4,000 passing yards with a notable 27:7 touchdown-to-interception ratio. Mike Singletary and Bucky Brooks emphasize Williams' clutch performance, while ESPN's Jeremy Fowler ranks him among the top 10 quarterbacks. Despite the hype, experts note that Williams must improve consistency and achieve more accolades to truly be in Mahomes' league. The upcoming 2026 season is critical for Williams as expectations rise.
- •Caleb Williams compared to Patrick Mahomes by NFL analysts.
- •Williams led with 27 TDs and 7 interceptions last season.
- •Experts mention his strong clutch performances in games.
- •Williams needs to improve consistency for future success.
- •The 2026 season is crucial for his career trajectory.
- 4:00 PMYahoo Sports — Bears QB Caleb Williams gets more Patrick Mahomes comps from NFL experts
"He has a ways to go, but it’s still neat when NFL pundits mention the Bears' Caleb Williams in the same breath as Chiefs great Patrick Mahomes. @kdthompson5 explores:
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