Caleb Williams addresses completion percentage concerns ahead of new season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 5:27 PM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams expressed confidence in improving his completion percentage during a recent appearance on Pardon My Take. While leading the team to a division title and playoff victory over the Packers last season, his completion rate stood at 58.1%. Williams noted that his willingness to throw the ball away impacts his statistics, but he prioritizes winning games. He aims to enhance his performance to silence critics, suggesting the team will perform better overall in this upcoming season.
- •Caleb Williams played a key role in the Bears' playoff success last season.
- •His completion percentage was 58.1%, raising concerns moving forward.
- •Williams is focused on team performance over individual stats.
- •He aims to improve accuracy to support better game outcomes.
- •The Bears hope for an upward trajectory in the upcoming season.
- 5:27 PMYahoo Sports — Caleb Williams: We'll get the completion percentage up, make everyone feel warm and lovely
"Bears quarterback Caleb Williams did well enough in the biggest moments to lead the team to a division title and a thrilling playoff win over the Packers last season, but there are still those who feel Williams doesn't do enough in the more routine moments.
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