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The star marshal of the Chicago Bears, the painted nails of Caleb Williams, have been a topic of conversation since their university days, has often shared a message with them focused.
That was the case before the opening of the 2025 season of the NFL of the Bears on Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings, since Williams shared a powerful message during his warm -up prior to the game.
Williams’ nails were painted with the suicide prevention logo and colors to their right, throwing the hand. His other hand showed the numbers “988”, which is the life line of suicide and crisis.
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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)
It is unknown why he chose that specific message, but taking into account his motivating nail art history, it is not surprising.
As the first general selection in the NFL Draft last year, the personality and safe fashion options of Williams were exhibited while looking to get the nfl basement bears and return to the Playoffs containment.
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While that was not the case in their rookie campaign, their painted nails, which once presented their number 18 and messages like “Da Bears”, were always a fun view before the games.
Williams also used to write motivational phrases on his nails, including a very controversial message that said “F — Utah” during his time at the USC.
Williams’s 2024 fights, in which chief coach Matt Eberflus was fired in the middle of the season and the team finished 5-12, led him to abandon the tradition during his rookie year.
“It was difficult to do,” Williams revealed in an interview with ESPN. “We were losing, and the days were trying to discover how to put on things again. I think it is also part of the rookie year. In the end it became a bit exhausting.”

The Field Marshal of the Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams (18), the practices before the game in Soldier Field on September 8, 2025. (David Banks/Imagn images)

The Chicago Bears Field Marshal, Caleb Williams Nail, hurt to raise awareness about suicide prevention. (David Banks/Imagn images)
Williams has returned to its usual forms, showing its characteristic confidence under the new chief coach Ben Johnson, who has shaken new life in the Bears offensive. That includes being apologies about their choices, such as painting their nails, which returned in 2025.
“Part that I’m just being myself and only [being] Without apologies about it, “Williams said.” And you know, I’m not going to apologize. I will be me. What people have to say about me does not bother me because I know what I am. I know who I am and what I like to do. “
Williams certainly also knows what to do in the football field, since the 2025 season began with a opening driving touchdown race that had Bears fans in Soldier Field Rocking.