CLEVELAND, Ohio — In a league where quarterbacks are often judged by their interception totals, Bears rookie Caleb Williams just flipped the script on conventional football wisdom.
During his latest media appearance, Williams offered a fascinating glimpse into the mind of an elite quarterback, revealing that his greatest frustration isn’t what most fans might expect.
“It bothers me more when I miss a pass rather than throwing a pick, weirdly enough,” Williams confessed, “Because it’s something wide open, or I didn’t give the receiver a good enough ball or anything like that. That bothers me more more than throwing a pick.”
This isn’t just an interesting quirk—it’s a window into the perfectionist mindset that drives one of football’s most promising young talents.
While most quarterbacks