Bears' Caleb Williams looks to make history again at Lambeau Field.
In a season filled with uncertainty, quarterback Caleb Williams has made a name for himself as the lone bright spot on an otherwise struggling Chicago Bears team. Last year, he walked into Lambeau Field being able to say that he had won there before - albeit under less-than-ideal circumstances.
In Week 18 of last season, Williams led the Bears to a 24-22 victory over the Green Bay Packers in just 48 seconds after the game's original starter suffered an injury. The win was a rare bright spot for the team and provided a much-needed confidence boost going into the offseason.
For Williams, that win has been a defining moment of his young career, one he hopes will translate to future success at Lambeau Field. When asked about what winning in Week 18 meant to him, Williams said it "provides confidence for myself" and stated he intends to bring that same level of intensity to the field every week.
The Bears are looking to build on this momentum as they head into their matchup against the Packers on Sunday. With Williams at the helm, Chicago has shown flashes of brilliance on offense and is seeking its first win in Green Bay since 2018.
But the task ahead won't be easy for the young quarterback. The Packers have been one of the most formidable teams in the league all season long and their defense is particularly stout against opposing quarterbacks.
While the odds are stacked against Williams, he's not letting that discourage him. "You want to win every single game that you play," he said during a recent press conference. "But this week, since this is the only week that we've got, you definitely want to go out there and keep proving ourselves."
With his poise under pressure and strong work ethic on display, Williams could be just what the Bears need to turn their season around. Can he do it again at Lambeau Field? Only time will tell.
In a season filled with uncertainty, quarterback Caleb Williams has made a name for himself as the lone bright spot on an otherwise struggling Chicago Bears team. Last year, he walked into Lambeau Field being able to say that he had won there before - albeit under less-than-ideal circumstances.
In Week 18 of last season, Williams led the Bears to a 24-22 victory over the Green Bay Packers in just 48 seconds after the game's original starter suffered an injury. The win was a rare bright spot for the team and provided a much-needed confidence boost going into the offseason.
For Williams, that win has been a defining moment of his young career, one he hopes will translate to future success at Lambeau Field. When asked about what winning in Week 18 meant to him, Williams said it "provides confidence for myself" and stated he intends to bring that same level of intensity to the field every week.
The Bears are looking to build on this momentum as they head into their matchup against the Packers on Sunday. With Williams at the helm, Chicago has shown flashes of brilliance on offense and is seeking its first win in Green Bay since 2018.
But the task ahead won't be easy for the young quarterback. The Packers have been one of the most formidable teams in the league all season long and their defense is particularly stout against opposing quarterbacks.
While the odds are stacked against Williams, he's not letting that discourage him. "You want to win every single game that you play," he said during a recent press conference. "But this week, since this is the only week that we've got, you definitely want to go out there and keep proving ourselves."
With his poise under pressure and strong work ethic on display, Williams could be just what the Bears need to turn their season around. Can he do it again at Lambeau Field? Only time will tell.