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Caleb Williams Shatters Bears Single-Season Passing Record
5 Jan
Summary
- Caleb Williams is the new single-season passing record holder for the Chicago Bears.
- He surpassed Eric Kramer's 1995 record of 3,838 passing yards.
- Williams achieved the record on a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jahdae Walker.

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has set a new franchise record for single-season passing yards. This achievement officially places him above previous record-holder Eric Kramer, whose mark of 3,838 yards was set in 1995. Williams entered the latest game with the third-most passing yards in a single season for the Bears.
Williams surpassed both Kramer and Jay Cutler with his performance on Sunday. He needed only 109 yards to break the record and achieved it during the fourth quarter. The historic pass was a 25-yard touchdown reception by wide receiver Jahdae Walker, which narrowed the Bears' deficit.
The record-breaking play occurred as the Bears trailed the Detroit Lions 16-8. This milestone marks a significant accomplishment for the second-year quarterback in his ongoing season with the team.




