Summary
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams might be at risk of being benched if his performances do not improve, according to an ESPN analyst. Despite some progress observed by head coach Ben Johnson, the team's performance in the first two games has not met expectations.
Key Facts
- Caleb Williams is the current quarterback for the Chicago Bears.
- Ben Johnson is the Bears' first-year head coach, previously the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions.
- The Bears have lost their first two games of the season.
- Williams showed some progress from Week 1 to Week 2, according to Johnson.
- In Week 1, Williams threw for 210 yards, with one touchdown and 58 rushing yards.
- In Week 2, the Bears lost to the Lions 52-24, and Williams threw for 207 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception.
- ESPN analyst Jeremy Fowler suggested Williams might be benched if his performance does not improve.
- Williams set a record last season with 3,541 passing yards, the most ever by a Bears rookie quarterback.