The Chicago Bears are buzzing after a viral photo revealed Caleb Williams, their No. 1 overall draft pick, conversing with NFL legend Tom Brady. The snapshot shows Brady with Williams and Bears coaches just before Chicago’s Week 11 showdown with the Green Bay Packers.
Bears Fans Convinced of Tom Brady Magic on Caleb Williams
Williams has had a rough season amid organizational turmoil, but fans are optimistic about the potential — and Brady’s guidance might just be the boost they need.
The Bears endured a tumultuous week after firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron amid criticism of failed schemes that hindered Williams’ growth. Initial discussions floated the idea of benching the rookie quarterback, but Chicago ultimately prioritized his development as the face of their franchise.
Bears fans took to social media with unfiltered reactions to the Brady-Williams interaction, with one fan boldly predicting, “Caleb throwing for 300 today!”
Caleb throwing for 300 today! https://t.co/6ZZTkewFyR
— Darius Butler (@DariusJButler) November 17, 2024
Another joked, “Brady new Bears OC.”
“Class is in session……Take note guys 📝,” tweeted one fan.
One more fan jokingly predicted what Williams might have said to Tom Brady: “Tom – teach us something. Anything.”
Another wrote, “Maybe they can f*cking learn something!!!”
One more fan joked, “Being that they’re at the 35-yard line it’s likely a discussion around “how do we get it past here on offense?”
“Tell him to sling that shit and don’t worry about interceptions,” another fan said.
Tell him to sling that shit and don’t worry about interceptions
— Jay 🐻 (@oJayySnipeson) November 17, 2024
Brady’s chat with Williams has reignited optimism for a team that’s struggled against Green Bay, losing 10 straight matchups to the Packers under Matt LaFleur. Williams’ rookie campaign hasn’t been smooth, but his raw talent is undeniable.
The Bears faced continued challenges on both sides of the ball. Leadership is betting on Williams to rise to the occasion. The introduction of a new offensive coordinator signals a fresh start, with a focus on unlocking the quarterback’s potential.
Chicago hosts Green Bay at Soldier Field in one of the oldest rivalries in the NFL, and Williams has the chance to prove why he was the No. 1 pick. Sunday’s game allows Williams to silence critics and lead the Bears to their first victory over Green Bay in years.