Caleb Williams, the best selection in the NFL draft last year, experienced some ups and downs during his rookie season.
However, the Chicago Bears Field Marshal is speaking at least one of the ways in which he plans to approach his second NFL season. Developing close friends with other field marshal in the entire league is something that Williams is simply not interested.
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The Chicago Bears Campo Marshal, Caleb Williams, #18, leaves the field after 18-15 defeat against Washington’s commanders in a NFL football match on Sunday, October 27, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
In an interview with Esquire, the winner of the Heisman trophy acknowledged that other Quarterbacks are “probably great.” However, he is not necessarily prioritizing to know any of them on a personal level.
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Williams’ justification focused on his belief that having a strong link with the counterparts could make his competitive advantage lose. “I think the NFL game has become very friendly, and I don’t necessarily want to be friends, because I want to maintain that competitive advantage,” he said.

The Chicago Bears Campo Marshal, Caleb Williams, #18, launches a pass during the fourth quarter against the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field. (Jeff Hanisch-Imagn images)
The Bears ended last season with a disappointing record of 5-12. The Bears relieved Matt Eberflus of their training duties in November, only one day after receiving considerable guilt for bad managing the clock in a 23-20 defeat against the Detroit Lions.
Eberflus’s almost three years mandate in the Windy city was affected by a burst of losses of the last second and ended with a six -game losing streak. Thomas Brown became an interim chief coach. Chicago hired Ben Johnson in January.
The bears made a lot of additions to their list once the NFL free agency period was inaugurated last month. The team reinforced its offensive line when acquiring the Drew Dalman Center and the guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson.
Williams made it clear that winning is the main expectation in 2025. “The plan is to win big,” Williams said.