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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams isn't apologizing for winning football games in the NFL, no matter how ugly.
Caleb Williams was ready to do whatever it took to help Westerly beat South Kingstown in the Division II Super Bowl and his play earned him MVP honors.
Analysis: Inaccuracy except when he threw over the middle has Caleb Williams believing this area of the field is his strength, but Ben Johnson isn't so sure.
Coming off a three-touchdown, 239-yard passing game, Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13, on Friday at 3 p.m. ET. Game Time: 3 p.m.
His struggles with deep shots are well-documented — the Bears wanted at least two back the week before against the Vikings — but Williams at times was inaccurate throwing over the middle Sunday. That usually doesn’t happen.
While the Bears' 8-3 record, some fans may already be thinking playoffs. But Caleb Williams has a different focus in mind.
Carl Williams handles training and business decisions for Caleb as the Bears stay hot at 7-3 and lead the NFC North.