Caleb Williams shows positive development ahead of 2026 NFL season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 8:24 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is reportedly making significant progress during offseason workouts, sparking optimism for the 2026 NFL season. Williams, coming off a solid sophomore year, threw for 3,942 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2025. The Bears look to improve on their NFC North championship as Williams develops a stronger connection with head coach Johnson. Encouraging signs from spring workouts suggest a breakout year could be on the horizon for Williams as the team heads into training camp.
- •Williams had 3,942 passing yards and 27 touchdowns last season.
- •The Bears won the NFC North and advanced past the Wild Card round.
- •Williams showed improved passer ratings in his first two seasons.
- •Strengthening the connection with coach Johnson is crucial for his development.
- •The Bears aim to build on last season's success in 2026.
- 8:24 PMYahoo Sports — Bears' Caleb Williams development is good omen for ascent to being a superstar
"This is a very positive sign that Williams could have a huge 2026 season.
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