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The Chicago Bears field marshal, Caleb Williams, lit a debate on social networks with his uniform when he entered the field on Monday night to play against the Minnesota Vikings.
Williams, the second year player of the NFL, was seen with a gray shirt under his Bears shirt.
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The Chicago Bears Campo Marshal, Caleb Williams (18), goes back against the Minnesota Vikings during the first half in Soldier Field on September 8, 2025. (David Banks/Imagn images)
The team seemed to divide the Internet while Chicago lost to Minnesota, 27-24.
For Williams, it was a history of two halves. He had Chicago in four points in the half -time and seemed to take care and take the Bears to a victory.
The offensive hit the ball twice while the defense arrived with a six selection by corner Nahshon Wright. In the last quarter, the Bears lost a field goal after a game of 11 plays and 44 yards and hit twice more after that.

The Chicago Bears Campo Marshal, Caleb Williams (18), goes beyond the defensive line of the Minnesota Vikings, Jonathan Allen, left, during the first half of a NFL football match on Monday, September 8, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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The lack of punctuation allowed JJ McCarthy to return to the Vikings to the game. He designed three TouchDown units. And while Williams threw a touchdown pass to Rome Odunze to take the game to three points, they barely had time when they got the ball for the last time.
Williams had 21 of 35 with 210 aerial yards, an aerial touchdown and a touchdown by land.

The Field Marshal of the Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams (18), the practices before the match against the Minnesota Vikings in Soldier Field on September 8, 2025. (David Banks/Imagn images)
“We said when entering week 1 that the team that would make the least amount of mistakes would win the game, and unfortunately, we were on the wrong side of that,” said the bears chief coach, Ben Johnson. “We did too many at the end of the game, including myself. There were several things that could have done better.”