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The question with Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is not whether he’ll make mistakes, but rather whether he’ll learn from them. The answer is crucial to his future.
The latest lesson was on his game-sinking interception in the fourth quarter against the Ravens on Sunday. Williams said afterward he read the play correctly when choosing to throw to wide receiver Rome Odunze, but coach Ben Johnson thought it was a bad idea and wouldn’t have been a viable option no matter how sharp the pass was.
Williams circled back to that disagreement Wednesday, after ample time to watch film and get Johnson’s feedback, and conceded that his coach was right.
