Caleb Williams learns about overcoming mistakes in Bears camp

Caleb Williams bounced back quickly from errors made on the practice field. That’s important.

Caleb Williams is going to make mistakes in the NFL. Great players are going to endure tough times. They are going to look bad in individual, isolated moments. Making sure individual mistakes don’t snowball into bad quarters, halves and games is an essential, central task for a top NFL quarterback. Caleb Williams applied this lesson in a recent Chicago Bears practice, as Bears Wire reports:

The Bears offense had a strong day against the Bengals, although things didn’t start pretty. According to Adam Jahns, Williams was intercepted by Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt on his first pass during 7-on-7 drills. But Williams quickly bounced back for what was an overall solid day for the rookie. The highlight was a deep touchdown to receiver Keenan Allen during the team period. Per Nicholas Moreano: “Caleb Williams threw a perfect pass to Keenan Allen on a fade route in the back left corner of the end zone in 11-on-11s for a touchdown. Allen created separation at the line of scrimmage, and Williams delivered an accurate 8-yard pass. Allen did a nice job of getting his feet in bounds on the reception.” During the red zone drill, Williams also threw touchdowns to receiver DJ Moore and Allen.

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