Caleb Williams Claims Pressure Is ‘Not a Thing’ for Bears’ Second Season

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has declared that ‘pressure is not a thing’ for him as he prepares for the crucial second season. After a tumultuous rookie year that saw the Bears start 4-2 before a 10-game losing streak and the firing of head coach Matt Eberflus, Williams remains unfazed.

The team has hired new head coach Ben Johnson, who previously guided the Detroit Lions’ high-powered offense, to help unlock Williams’ potential. Williams has set ambitious goals for the season, including throwing for over 4,000 yards and completing 70% of his passes, but he insists there is no pressure to achieve them.