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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) â Quarterback Caleb Williams assessed a changed situation with the Chicago Bears and said he feels prepared for a second year under Ben Johnsonâs tough coaching. In their first year together, the Bears won the NFC North for the first time since 2018, but thereâs work to do, Williams said Monday as the team reported for the start of offseason conditioning work. âI would say for me, personally, itâs a big year in the sense that I get to grow more, I get to step into the role that I spoke about for the past two years,â Williams said. âThatâs important for me. âIâm really excited. Iâve been itching to get back, honestly, since the (playoff loss to the Rams) and trying not to text Ben too much. ... Iâm excited to be around the guys. Been waiting on this day to get back to see the new faces and obviously some of the guys that have been here.â The changes include the loss of center Drew Dalman to an unexpected retirement and the trade of wide receiver DJ Moore in a salary cap-saving move. Moore caught two touchdown passes to beat the Packers in December and in the playoffs capped Williams' rise to prominence after rookie struggles in 2024. When it ended, though, it was a miscommunication between Moore and Williams on a pass route that led to the interception the Rams needed to drive for the winning field goal. âDJ is a pro,â Williams said. âHeâs been that since he's been in the league. And so, on the football side of it, obviously youâre going to miss him out there making plays for you, for me and for the team. But on the other side of the football side, you do understand that there is a business side to it. You have to roll with the punches. I donât have those choices to make." Dalmanâs retirement led to a Bears trade for New England center Garrett Bradbury. Williams will be taking snaps from his third Bears center in as many seasons. Williams thinks his experience within Johnsonâs offense will make the center transition easier than last year, when they struggled at training camp and in offseason work with simple cadence issues. âNow that Iâve been in it, being able to communicate, being able to speak about the offense and cadence and things like that, itâs, I think, thatâs a jump-start,â Williams said. âBut you know it all comes down to reps, seeing how he snaps it and questioning him, him questioning me, us talking, communicating and then when we get out there just having the reps like I said.â Ultimately, Williams has confidence heâll take another step forward because of the connection with Johnson. âCoaching matters,â Williams said. âThatâs something we always say. And then you have to have the person on the other side to receive the coaching. I think I did well last year.â Tight end saw the improvement from Johnsonâs impact but also saw Williams maturing. âI just go back to last year, his improvement with him as a quarterback and his etiquette in the huddle in terms of giving the play call, making calls at the line of scrimmage. All those pre-snap things that maybe fans donât view as the, as the âsexy thing.â Those are the things that he got really, really good at throughout the course of the season,â Kmet said. Williams met with Johnson when the season ended and recalled Johnsonâs words. "Itâs going to be more difficult, Iâm going to push you more,â Williams said he was told. âAnd my answer is âYes sir. Letâs do it.â You know what I mean? I have a goal. He has a goal. And those align with each other. âAnd itâs making sure we get to that end game. He is going to push me. I am going to push myself and Iâm going to push my teammates. And heâs going to push my teammates and things like that. Weâre going to find ways to get better.â \\_ AP NFL:
Caleb Williams is adapting to the retirement of center Drew Dalman and the trade of wide receiver DJ Moore, which impacts the team's dynamics.
Caleb Williams had a challenging rookie season but showed significant improvement, culminating in a playoff appearance despite a loss.
Williams believes that coaching matters and feels prepared for a more challenging second year under Johnson, who aims to push him and the team to improve.
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