The Chicago Bears are navigating the waters of Ben Johnson‘s first year as head coach of the team. His offensive scheme is very tough to learn, it takes time. Still, quarterback Caleb Williams has been leading the team to wins and also has a franchise record in the horizon.

No Bears QB has ever thrown for 4,000 yards in a single season. They are the only team to never had a signal-caller overcome that threshold. As of right now, Williams is averaging 239.5 yards per game, which puts him on pace to get 4,071 yards, barely beating the mark.

Williams still has room to improve, as he is completing just 61.5% of his passes. If he can improve on that, along the fact that he will keep adapting to Johnson’s playbook, there is hope that he will end the team’s infamous streak.

Who holds the Bears

See Full Page