The Chicago Bears hired offensive guru Ben Johnson as their head coach this past offseason with the hope that 2024 No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams would eventually become a top-tier quarterback under Johnson.
Chicago has since won eight of 11 games and sit atop the NFC North standings. Bears tight end Cole Kmet spoke with NFL insider Dan Graziano of ESPN about how Williams has improved as a second-year pro.
How Caleb Williams has impressed teammates since start of season
"His command of the huddle, just the way he's commanding it and getting the play call out, has been night and day from last year," Kmet explained. " That doesn't sound like a big deal, but when you think about what these guys are asked to do in college, where they're looking over at the side

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