Chicago Bears Encouraged to Sign Pro Bowl QB
The Chicago Bears are coming off another disappointing finish to the 2023 NFL season with missing the postseason for the third straight year. The Bears finished fourth in the NFC North with seven wins and ten losses. After a horrid start to the season by only winning one game out of the first six, the Bears finished off the last six games with four wins.
Continuous struggles on offense for the Chicago Bears lead to third year quarterback Justin Fields and Offensive Coordinator Luke Getsy losing their respective jobs. With Getsy fired and running the Las Vegas Raiders offense now, new offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron, will be calling plays on that side of the ball in Chicago.
Waldron, coming from the Sean McVay tree in Los Angeles, spent four seasons on the Rams staff. Over the last three years, Waldron was the Offensive Coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. In his time in Seattle, He helped develop NFL journeyman, Geno Smith, into a full-time starter.
The Bears selected quarterback, Caleb Williams, out of the University of Southern California with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Williams is widely thought to be the next
Waldron, coming from the Sean McVay tree in Los Angeles, spent four seasons on the Rams staff. Over the last three years, Waldron was the Offensive Coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. In his time in Seattle, He helped develop NFL journeyman, Geno Smith, into a full-time starter.
The Bears selected quarterback, Caleb Williams, out of the University of Southern California with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Williams is widely thought to be the next generational quarterback of the National Football League, drawing comparisons to quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, and Tom Brady.
Williams, early in the offseason programs, has struggled to look like the gunslinger he was in his college career. It is not uncommon for rookie quarterbacks to struggle early on. With a new play caller and play book, it will take time for Williams to understand and thrive the way he did in college.
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