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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams could be one stellar season away from possibly signing a contract extension that reportedly could include some “eye-popping” figures.
That’s quite remarkable, as it was less than a year ago when some suggested that Williams’ performances during summer workouts showed he could end up being a bust. During a recent appearance on the “Pardon My Take” podcast, Williams sent a message to those who doubt what he will be able to accomplish moving forward.
Caleb Williams has “love” for his haters
“Yeah, I love them. It’s one of my favorite things,” Williams said about critics and haters, per Kevin Patra of the NFL’s website. “I don’t need them, but it’s always a little extra belief in myself, a little extra confidence in myself. It’s a little more delusion that I add to myself. It’s all these things combined, and it just throws a little bit of gas on the fire, and all you need is a little bit.”
Williams and the Bears largely silenced critics as they notched seven comeback victories last season after trailing in the fourth quarter of games from Week 1 through their wild-card playoff win over the rival Green Bay Packers. As of Wednesday morning, DraftKings Sportsbook had Williams and reigning regular-season Most Valuable Player Matthew Stafford tied for eighth among the betting favorites at +1400 odds to claim the MVP Award for the upcoming campaign.
Caleb Williams wants to “shut everybody up” in this way
Pro Football Reference stats show that Williams ended the 2025 regular season ranked 32nd out of 33 qualified quarterbacks with a 58.1 percent completion percentage. During the podcast interview, Williams insisted that he is willing to “throw the ball away the most to try and keep us in advantageous positions because I know [head coach Ben Johnson] will go for it on fourth down.” That said, Williams also acknowledged he wants to “make everybody’s heart feel warm and lovely” regarding how many passes he completes on any given Sunday.
“Obviously, I want to get that up, get the completion percentage up, but some of the things that I do on the field, it negatively impacts that,” Williams added. “But we’ll get it up this year just to shut everybody up and help everybody to understand.”
Williams hasn’t been shy about clapping back at critics since even before the Bears made him the first overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. It sounds like he already has all the bulletin-board material he needs heading into upcoming training-camp practices.
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