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Caleb Williams is entering his second NFL season with the Chicago Bears in a significantly better position than his rookie year. General Manager Ryan Poles has actively strengthened the roster and supported Williams, the franchise quarterback.
Peyton Manning emphasized the importance of the Bears hiring coach Ben Johnson for Williams' development. Manning explained that Johnson, serving as both head coach and offensive coordinator, provides crucial continuity and reliable predictability. This stability allows Williams to grow within one offensive scheme for the foreseeable future, a stark contrast to the early turmoil and upheaval he faced previously.
The Bears specifically hired Johnson as their long-term solution, viewing him as a young offensive guru. His role ensures Williams won't face the disruption of a coordinator potentially leaving for a head coaching job elsewhere. This continuity means Williams can maintain his place in the offense, knowing what to expect each year, using the same language, and hearing the same voice.
Given this improved structure and stability, Williams is expected to help the Bears become competitive in the NFC North and the broader NFL.
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