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Caleb Williams named Bears Offensive Player of the Year

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Quarterback Caleb Williams made a huge leap in his second NFL season in 2025, leading the Bears to their first division title since 2018 and first postseason win since 2010.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft flourished in his first year working with coach Ben Johnson, setting a Bears single season passing record with 3,942 yards and ranking fifth in the NFL with a 27-to-7 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

As a result of his performance, Williams has been named the Bears' Offensive Player of the Year by ChicagoBears.com.

Williams helped the Bears rally to win seven games they trailed in the final 2:00—six in the regular season and one in the playoffs—the most by an NFL team since at least 1970. Two of the comeback victories came against the rival Packers in which the Bears twice erased double digit fourth-quarter deficits, the latter coming in a thrilling wild card showdown.

The former USC standout was at his best in crunch time, regularly displaying his clutch gene with remarkable highlight throws that had to be seen to be believed.

"When you watched his college tape, you knew that some of those wild throws were part of his game," said general manager Ryan Poles. "I would say the one thing that stands out that I was happy to see come back was his pocket presence, his ability to escape. I think that is a rare trait that he has. You saw that come alive."

Williams rallied the Bears to a 47-42 win over the Bengals Nov. 2 in Cincinnati by rifling a 58-yard touchdown pass to tight end Colston Loveland with :17 remaining .

That would have been the play of the year until Dec. 20 when the second-year quarterback hit receiver DJ Moore in stride for a 46-yard TD in overtime to beat the Packers, putting the Bears in position to clinch the NFC North a week later.

Williams donned his Superman cape again less than a month later in a playoff rematch versus Green Bay. Scrambling to his left, he completed an incredible off-balance throw to receiver Rome Odunze for a 27-yard gain on fourth-and-8, keeping the Bears' hopes alive. On their next possession, he hit Moore with a game-winning 25-yard TD pass.

Williams topped himself again in a divisional playoff loss to the Rams. Trailing 17-10 and facing fourth-and-4 from the Los Angeles 14 in the waning seconds, he retreated under heavy pressure and flung a pass 50 yards off his back foot from the 40 to the back left corner of the end zone, where Cole Kmet snared the ball, tying the score 17-17 with :18 to play.

"The things that we highlighted for Caleb to start the season, I did think they improved as the season went along," Johnson said. "We revamped the footwork a little bit last spring, and I think the comfort level grew from that. He certainly got more comfortable with the concepts that we were running over the course of the season.

"That's something that we can build upon, and yet there's still a lot more that we can push through in that regard. And so, I'm really encouraged about the steps he took this year. I'm Caleb Williams' No. 1 believer. I have a lot of faith in him, what he's capable of doing, and the player that he's still striving to become."

Williams started every game for the second straight season, the first Bears quarterback to accomplish that feat in back-to-back years since the NFL expanded from 14 to 16 games in 1978. The previous two Bears quarterbacks to make every start in two straight seasons were Bob Avellini (1976-77) and Bill Wade (1962-63).

Williams' 361 yards in the wild card win over the Packers were the most by a Bears quarterback in a postseason game, topping Mitchell Trubisky's 303 yards Jan. 16, 2019, against the Eagles. It was the second most yards in Williams' career, trailing only the 363 yards he compiled Sept. 22, 2024, in Indianapolis.

"He was great," said All-Pro right tackle Darnell Wright. "There were games where he singlehandedly won us the game. He's the best quarterback I've ever played with, for sure. I'm happy he's going to be my quarterback next year."

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