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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson was not pleased with the starting offense in Friday's 29-27 preseason win to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Ben Johnson was frank after Friday night's preseason finale at Arrowhead Stadium. His Chicago Bears first-team offense was under the microscope again, this time against the Kansas City Chiefs' starters,
Caleb Williams' 36-yard passing touchdown in the opening drive of the Bears' preseason matchup against the Bills got fans talking.
Seeing his first game action of the preseason, second-year quarterback Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears 92 yards for a touchdown on the opening possession at Soldier Field.
Caleb Williams enters the 2025 season with clear goals: achieving a 70% pass completion rate and throwing for 4,000 yards. He is determined to reach these milestones, which will, in turn, support his wide receivers, particularly Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus, in filling the void left by Keenan Allen's departure.