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Can the Lions defense stop Caleb Williams from Bears QB history?

The Chicago Bears have never had a quarterback throw for 4,000 passing yards or more in a season.

It's a factoid that sounds more and more improbable as the years have gone on. 4,000 passing yard seasons have become increasingly common in today's NFL, thanks to the 21st-century passing boom. With a 17th game now on the schedule, QBs have more opportunities than ever to pad their stats and reach certain milestones.

While every other team has had a QB reach 4,000 passing yards, with nine of them also seeing a 5,000-yard season, the Bears are still chasing 4,000.