Williams makes it clear he wanted to be a Bear
Briefly

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams addressed speculation about his commitment to the team, reflecting on the pre-draft process and his father's concerns about being drafted by the Bears. In his statement, he emphasized his desire to help turn around the franchise's quarterback struggles. Williams acknowledges the distractions from recent controversies but remains excited about the opportunity to change the narrative surrounding quarterback play for the Bears, which has seen no 4,000-yard passer in team history. He expresses pride in being a part of the organization and commitment to its success.
I wanted to come here and be the guy and a be a part and be a reason why the Chicago Bears turn this thing around.
The fallout has been a distraction over the last two weeks.
As everybody knows, it's a fact that quarterback play, there hasn't been a 4,000-yard passer [in Chicago].
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