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Bears' Caleb Williams Arrives Early, Poised for Breakout Season
20 Jul
Summary
- Bears QB Caleb Williams reports to training camp 3 days early
- Williams had a challenging rookie season with coaching changes
- New Bears HC Ben Johnson aims to bring out the best in Williams

In the past few days, the Chicago Bears' second-year quarterback Caleb Williams has arrived at the team's training camp, three days earlier than required. This early arrival is a positive sign for the Bears, as Williams looks to build on his challenging rookie season and establish himself as a leader on the team.
Last year, Williams had to deal with the firing of both his head coach, Matt Eberflus, and his offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron, in November. This lack of consistency as a young player made for a difficult transition to the NFL. However, with the Bears' hiring of Ben Johnson as the new head coach, Williams now has the opportunity to thrive in a new offensive system.
Johnson, who previously helped lead the Detroit Lions to one of the league's top offenses, is eager to work closely with Williams and bring out the best in the young quarterback. By arriving early, Williams is demonstrating his dedication to the team and his desire to learn the new offense as quickly as possible. The Bears have also made significant investments in the offensive line, which should provide better protection for Williams in his second season.