Most Chicago Bears fans would agree that quarterback Caleb Williams did not have the best game in their 19-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings.
Williams finished by completing just 50% of his passes for 193 yards, adding another 26 rushing yards in the win. His completion percentage was the worst of the season for the second-year signal caller.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson was asked about Williams' performance in the game. While there are some areas where Williams needs improvement, Johnson was focused on one thing he did well.
"The best thing he did was keep the ball out of harm's way.