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If Williams can learn how to play on time in Johnson’s offense, there is no reason why the former No. 1 overall pick can’t be the first player to break that record in Chicago’s history.
“And really with him, it doesn’t matter so much what the play call is. If it’s the perfect play, then it’s great. It’s there. If it’s not, then he’s able to find a way to make it work.
Bears veteran linebacker TJ Edwards described Chicago's first day of training camp practices as having that "grime-y" feel, ...
Ben Johnson's attention to detail while the Bears learn his offense throughout offseason work has become apparent, and this isn't only when he deals with Caleb Williams.
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