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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams says he feels no pressure entering the 2025 NFL season, but it's a pivotal one for him. After a solid yet underwhelming
Friday night featured several starting offenses playing extended time, including Titans rookie QB and No. 1 pick Cam Ward, who led a long touchdown drive in one of his two series against the Vikings. He completed 3-of-4 passes for 36 yards in his finale preseason tune-up before the games really count in September.
Speaking to Kay Adams of "Up and Adams," wide receivers DJ Moore and Rome Odunze spoke about the growth they've seen from Williams in his short time with Johnson. The biggest aspect for the wide receivers has been the preparation, from Williams to the coaching staff around him, and how they're getting him prepared for the season.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' full-throttle speed burst yields an 18-yard pickup for the Bears. New York Jets defensive back Malachi Moore tackles Philadelphia Eagles running back Keilan Robinson for a loss of four yards.
Terron Armstead joins Danny Parkins to discuss his retirement, Mike McDaniel being on the hot seat for the Miami Dolphins, and Caleb Williams’ expectations under Ben Johnson.
Ryan Browne was named Purdue's starting quarterback Thursday. His offensive coordinator has learned under Lincoln Riley, who led multiple QBs to Heisman Trophies. Here's why he likes Browne.
Caleb Williams is set to play in the Bears' preseason finale against the Chiefs, but his appearance will be strategically managed. Coach Johnson plans