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Can Caleb Williams break the Bears’ passing record and become their first 4,000-yard passer? Explore his chances and offensive potential.
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– The Chicago Bears selected Caleb Williams as the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, hoping he can revitalize the team’s offense.
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The Bears' single-season passing records are 3,838 yards and 29 touchdowns, both set by Erik Kramer in 1995.
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Jay Cutler, considered the Bears' best quarterback, never passed for more than 3,812 yards in a season.
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ESPN BET projects Williams to throw for 3,451 yards and 22.5 touchdowns in his rookie season.
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NFL Hall of Famer Troy Aikman believes Williams could surpass 4,000 yards if he stays healthy.
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– Williams has a strong set of receivers, including DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, and Keenan Allen, which could boost his passing numbers. –
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Williams prefers to pass even in scramble situations, which may help him accumulate more yards.
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New Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron’s pass-heavy system could maximize Williams’ strengths and help break the Bears' passing records.
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