After a chaotic rookie season, which he takes accountability for, expectations are high for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams heading into his second season. The team's offseason was centered around getting him on the right track, so anything less than a big step this season will register as a disappointment.
The Bears opened training camp with some media availability on Tuesday, and head coach Ben Johnson set a particular statistical goal for Williams.
"I told him I would love for him this season to complete 70% of his balls," Johnson said.