D.J. Moore jokingly praised Caleb Williams’ bossiness after a reporter’s suggestive question

D.J. Moore loves Caleb Williams’ bossiness, but not like THAT.

For a rookie quarterback, Caleb Williams has come a long way over the last month for the Chicago Bears. In the midst of a decisive Chicago three-game winning streak, Williams has quickly become one of the NFL’s most effective, efficient, and dynamic signal-callers. He’s even already breaking Bears rookie records.

For all intents and purposes, Williams is starting to live up to his potential as a No. 1 pick. He really might be the Bears’ Lisan al Gaib.

According to star receiver D.J. Moore, part of Williams’ recent ascent comes from him being more openly “bossy.” As in, he’s been taking more charge of the Bears’ offense and taking more ownership of the unit’s success and general organization as the starting quarterback.

That’s fantastic news for Moore, the rest of Williams’ Bears teammates, and Bears fans.

The only catch in Moore’s discussion with the reporter who asked about Williams’ growing leadership is the follow-up wondering whether the quarterback’s bossiness “pleases” the receiver.

With perfect delivery and hesitation, Moore hilariously bristled at this suggestive question:

Yeah, man, it’s just football. It’s just a game. We don’t need to potentially veer into consensual kinks (not that there’s anything wrong with that! No shame here!).

At any rate, with funny little exchanges like this, it seems apparent the vibes are off the charts with the Bears right now.