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Bears' Caleb Williams ready to build on big year
Summary
Caleb Williams returned to the Bears' offseason program on April 20 after a 2025 season in which he threw for 3,942 yards and the team won its first playoff game in 15 years; he said he and coach Ben Johnson share goals to push harder as they prepare for 2026.
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Caleb Williams returned to the Chicago Bears' offseason program on April 20 as he begins preparations for his third NFL season. He finished the 2025 regular season with 3,942 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions while the Bears won the NFC North and recorded their first playoff victory in 15 years. The season ended with a 20-17 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round. Coach Ben Johnson had advised Williams to step away after the season, and the two reunited with a shared focus on improvement.
Key details:
- Williams reported to Halas Hall for Phase I of the offseason program on April 20, which is limited to strength and conditioning activities.
- 2025 season totals included 3,942 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
- The Bears posted an 11-win regular season and won their first playoff game in 15 years before losing in the divisional round.
- Johnson told Williams he would push him more, and Williams said he welcomed the challenge and plans to push himself and his teammates.
- Williams hosted offseason workouts at USC with several Bears teammates and submitted trademark filings for the nickname Iceman.
Summary:
Williams described 2026 as a significant year for his growth and said his goals align with coach Ben Johnson's plans to raise standards. On-field work remains weeks away while the team completes Phase I of the offseason program. A contract extension was noted as a possibility next offseason if individual and team goals are met.
