According to Bears reporter Courtney Cronin, Williams plans a strict offseason: he’ll first work on accuracy and footwork, then log time with his teammates before the offseason program to ensure they’re on the same page. “It’s to get with the receivers and work with them throughout the offseason so that we’re on the same page,” Cronin noted. 🧰📈
In 2025, Williams started all 17 games, throwing for 3,942 yards with 27 passing touchdowns and seven interceptions. He completed 58.1% of his passes, averaged 6.9 yards per attempt, and posted a passer rating around 90. He also contributed on the ground, adding 388 rushing yards on 77 carries and three rushing touchdowns. ⚡🏃♂️
But the offseason reportedly brought a regression: his completion percentage dropped to 52.2%, and the report mentions a stretch described as three passes for a total of 618 yards to four touchdowns. 📉🤔
Regardless of the playoff result, Williams is setting the plan for the 2026 offseason: work with his receivers to build chemistry, then hit OTAs and training camp hot. The Bears’ offseason starts now. 🗓️🤝