Caleb Williams has already given Bears fans plenty to feel good about, and now he’s getting another boost from a former NFL quarterback who sees something special in him.
Matt Hasselbeck, appearing on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd,” had high praise for the Chicago Bears quarterback and pointed to the trait that stands out most.
"The best thing I could say about Caleb Williams is he has a clutch gene that is really hard to find. You can do all the great practicing and all the great, you know, 7-on-7 and all the whatever, but the elite quarterbacks, the elite playmakers, they have that clutch gene, and he absolutely showed that."
That kind of praise fits the way Williams finished last season. He threw for a franchise-record 3,942 yards and totaled 31 touchdowns with only seven interceptions, a year that marked a major step forward for the young quarterback. The highlight reel mattered too, but it was the late-game stuff that really turned heads: seven comeback and game-winning drives, an NFL record.
Bears fans saw that trait show up again and again, even if the early part of games sometimes left the team digging out of a hole. Williams kept finding ways to pull Chicago back into it and, more often than not, finish the job.
A few moments from last season stood out above the rest. There was his game-tying and game-winning touchdown work in Week 16 against the Green Bay Packers.
There was the fourth-and-long completion to Rome Odunze that helped spark the 18-point comeback win over the Packers in the playoffs. And there was the game-tying fourth-down touchdown to Cole Kmet with less than 30 seconds left in the NFC Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams.
Those were the kinds of plays that separate ordinary quarterbacks from the ones who can take over when everything is on the line. Some of Williams’ throws were simply not the kind many quarterbacks can make.
It may be early, but the Patrick Mahomes comparisons are going to keep hanging around.
And as Williams gets more comfortable in Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s offense and gets a firmer grip on everything he needs to do, the ceiling only gets higher. If that progression keeps rolling, Williams has a real shot to be in the conversation as the NFL’s best quarterback next year and beyond.
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