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Caleb Williams

Caleb Williams (born November 18, 2001) is an American professional football for the of the (). Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 226 pounds, he was selected as the first overall pick in the after a standout college career at the (), where he won the in 2022 as a . Known for his dynamic playmaking ability, arm strength, and improvisational skills, Williams has emerged as one of the league's promising young talents, leading the Bears as their starting since his rookie season. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Williams attended , where he excelled as a , earning national recognition as one of the top prospects in the class of 2021. He committed to the , enrolling early in January 2021 and serving as a backup to during his freshman year, appearing in 11 games and completing 136 of 211 passes for 1,912 yards, 21 touchdowns, and four interceptions while adding 442 rushing yards and six scores. Following the 2021 season, Williams transferred to under head coach , where he immediately took over as the starter. In his two seasons at , Williams threw for over 8,000 yards and 72 touchdowns, leading the Trojans to an 11-win campaign in 2022 and earning consensus All-American honors, the , and the Player of the Year Award alongside his Heisman win, in which he passed for 4,075 yards and 37 touchdowns. His 2023 season included 4,537 passing yards and 30 touchdowns despite an 8-5 record for , solidifying his status as the top prospect in the 2024 class. As a professional, Williams debuted with the Bears in 2024, starting all 17 games and setting franchise rookie records for completions (351) and passing attempts (562) while throwing for 3,541 yards, 20 touchdowns, and six interceptions, contributing to a 5-12 team record. Entering his second in 2025, he has continued as the starter, posting 2,329 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and four interceptions through ten games as of mid-November 2025, helping guide the Bears to a 7-3 start and an improved early- performance.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Caleb Williams was born on November 18, 2001, in , to Carl Williams and Dayna Price. His father, Carl, is a former player who competed at and later founded the Athletic Republic Capitol Region performance training facility in the Washington area, where he emphasizes athletic development. Williams' mother, Dayna, is a former who played and at the University of , providing a strong athletic influence within the family. As an only child, Williams grew up in the Washington suburbs, including and , in a supportive household that prioritized alongside sports. Williams' early exposure to football stemmed from his father's background in the sport, fostering a deep family connection to athletics from a young age. Although his mother was initially hesitant about him playing due to safety concerns, she became a key supporter as his passion grew. The family encouraged a balanced approach, but Williams displayed an intense focus on football early on, often prioritizing training over social activities even in middle school. This environment, combined with his parents' athletic histories, helped shape his competitive drive and commitment to the game. Williams began playing organized sports as a toddler, starting with at age four, where his aggressive style led to frequent tackling despite the rules. Recognizing his enthusiasm—and tendency to hit opponents—his parents allowed him to switch to tackle at age five, marking the start of his formal involvement. Initially playing as a bruising linebacker who relished contact, he transitioned to in around age 10, channeling his energy into the position that would define his career. This early progression, guided by family encouragement, laid the foundation for his rapid development as a prodigy.

High school career

Williams attended in , enrolling as a in 2017. As a in the 2018 season, he led the Gonzaga Eagles to the (WCAC) championship—the school's first since 2002—while earning First Team All-WCAC honors and WCAC Offensive Player of the Year recognition. He also received the District of Columbia Football Player of the Year award after passing for 2,624 yards and 26 touchdowns with seven interceptions, in addition to rushing for 394 yards and 10 touchdowns. In his junior year during the 2019 season, Williams guided Gonzaga to an 8-3 record and earned first-team All-Met honors from , along with WCAC MVP recognition. He threw for 1,770 yards and 19 touchdowns with four interceptions, while rushing for 838 yards and 18 touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat ability against strong competition in the WCAC. Williams was selected to the MaxPreps Junior first team for his performance. His senior season in 2020 was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting Gonzaga to four games, in which Williams passed for 778 yards and 13 touchdowns with one interception and rushed for 240 yards and one touchdown. A five-star recruit ranked as the top dual-threat quarterback in the class of 2021, Williams drew early interest from multiple Power Five programs and received offers from schools including Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State, Clemson, and LSU. He committed to the University of Oklahoma in July 2020, influenced in part by family connections to the state.

College career

Oklahoma Sooners (2021)

Williams began his college career at the University of Oklahoma as a true freshman in 2021, initially positioned as the backup quarterback to incumbent starter Spencer Rattler under head coach Lincoln Riley. Although not redshirted, his early-season role was limited, with brief appearances in the Sooners' first three games where he completed 6 of 11 passes for 102 yards, contributing to scout team practices while maintaining academic eligibility to preserve future options. Oklahoma's offense thrived during this period, powering the team to an 11-2 overall record and a 7-2 mark in Big 12 play, though they finished tied for second in the conference after a late-season loss to Oklahoma State prevented a championship berth; the Sooners capped the year with a 47-32 victory over Oregon in the Alamo Bowl. Williams' freshman season gained impact when he entered in relief during a critical matchup against , replacing Rattler late in the first half and orchestrating a 55-48 comeback win with 16 completions on 25 attempts for 212 yards and two touchdowns, plus 88 rushing yards and a score. This performance marked his notable debut and propelled him into the for the final seven games, where he showcased dual-threat ability but remained behind Rattler's established status in team planning. Overall, in 11 appearances, he completed 136 of 211 passes for 1,912 yards and 21 touchdowns—far exceeding limited projections—while adding 442 rushing yards and six scores, demonstrating rapid growth in Riley's high-powered scheme. Seeking a clear path to the starting role amid Rattler's seniority, Williams entered the on January 3, 2022, just days after the , while expressing openness to returning to if circumstances aligned. His decision reflected a desire for optimal development and playing time, ultimately leading him to follow to later that month.

USC Trojans (2022)

Following his freshman season at Oklahoma, Williams transferred to the University of Southern California in January 2022, reuniting with head coach Lincoln Riley. He was named the starting quarterback on August 25 and served as team captain, starting all 12 regular-season games while leading the Trojans to an 11-3 record and a No. 12 ranking in the final AP Poll. In his sophomore season, Williams emerged as one of college 's most dynamic , showcasing exceptional arm talent, off-platform accuracy, and elite mobility that produced highlight-reel plays such as no-look passes and improvisational scrambles. He completed 333 of 500 passes for 4,537 yards, a nation-leading 42 , and just 5 interceptions, while adding 382 rushing yards and 10 rushing on 113 carries—establishing single-season records for total offense (4,919 yards) and combined passing/rushing (52). Williams became the first to throw for 40 or more passes in a season, capping a breakout campaign that highlighted his ability to extend plays and elevate the offense. Williams delivered signature performances in , including a thrilling 48-45 victory over UCLA on November 19, where he threw for 470 yards and 4 touchdowns while rushing for 2 more scores—totaling 6 touchdowns and clinching a berth in the Pac-12 Championship Game. In the Cotton Bowl against Tulane on January 2, 2023, he was limited by a injury sustained in the prior week's Pac-12 title loss to , completing 37 of 52 passes for 462 yards and five touchdowns—setting a Cotton Bowl record—in USC's 46-45 defeat. Williams' dominance earned him a sweep of major national awards, including the unanimous , , , and Player of the Year. He was also named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, recognizing his pivotal role in revitalizing USC's offense.

USC Trojans (2023)

Williams entered his senior season at USC as the defending Heisman Trophy winner, with high expectations for both individual and team success following the Trojans' 11-3 record in 2022. However, the 2023 campaign proved challenging, as USC's defense ranked among the worst in the nation, allowing an average of 35.9 points per game. Williams started all 12 regular-season games, leading the offense through a 7-5 regular-season finish that included losses in four of the final five regular-season games (to Utah, Washington, Oregon, and UCLA, with a win over Cal)—underscoring the team's defensive vulnerabilities and inability to close out tight matchups. The Trojans ended the year 8-5 after a 42-28 victory over Louisville in the Holiday Bowl, though Williams did not participate in the postseason game. Despite the team's struggles, Williams delivered strong individual numbers, completing 266 of 388 passes for 3,633 yards, 30 , and just 5 interceptions—his second consecutive season surpassing 3,000 passing yards. He also contributed significantly on the ground, rushing 97 times for 142 yards and a team-high 11 , demonstrating his elusive mobility and ability to extend plays. Key highlights included a dominant performance against Arizona State on September 23, where he accounted for five total (three passing, two rushing) and threw for 322 yards in a 42-28 victory, helping improve to 4-0 early in the season. In contrast, Williams faced difficulties in pivotal losses, such as the October 14 rivalry game at , where he threw for 199 yards, one , and a career-high three interceptions in a 48-20 defeat, and the October 21 matchup at , where he passed for 256 yards without a in a narrow 34-32 loss despite a late comeback attempt. Williams' efforts earned him recognition as a finalist for the , given to the top senior or upperclassman quarterback, though he did not secure a win amid the team's inconsistencies. Unlike his dominant 2022 Heisman-winning campaign, he finished outside the top 10 in 2023 Heisman voting, reflecting the impact of USC's overall decline from national title contender to unranked at season's end. On January 15, 2024—the deadline for underclassmen declarations—Williams announced his entry into the , opting out of the Holiday Bowl to focus on professional preparation and solidifying his status as the projected No. 1 overall pick.

College statistics

Caleb Williams played at the in 2021 and the () from 2022 to 2023, accumulating notable statistics as a .

Passing Statistics

The following table summarizes Williams' year-by-year passing performance:
YearSchoolCompletionsAttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsQB Rating
2021Oklahoma1362111,912214169.6
2022USC3335004,537425168.5
2023USC2663883,633305170.1
Career Passing Totals: 735 completions on 1,099 attempts for 10,082 yards, 93 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions, with an overall QB rating of 168.7.

Rushing Statistics

Williams also contributed significantly as a rusher, particularly in his early college years. The following table details his rushing stats:
YearSchoolCarriesYardsTouchdownsYards per Carry
20217944265.6
2022113382103.4
202397142111.5
Career Rushing Totals: 289 carries for 966 yards and 27 touchdowns, averaging 3.3 yards per carry. At , Williams set several program records, including the single-season marks for most passing touchdowns (42 in ) and most total touchdowns responsible for (52 in ).

Professional career

2024 NFL Draft

Williams entered the 2024 NFL Draft as the consensus top overall prospect, particularly prized for his quarterback skills. Analysts highlighted his elite arm strength, accuracy on deep throws, and remarkable improvisational ability, often drawing comparisons to Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs for his capacity to extend plays and create under pressure. His 2022 Heisman Trophy win and strong college performances at USC solidified his status as the clear No. 1 choice among quarterback prospects. During the pre-draft process, Williams measured 6 feet 1 inch tall and 214 pounds at the in February 2024, confirming expectations for his frame. He opted out of on-field drills, including the , to preserve health ahead of the . At USC's pro day in 2024, Williams focused on passing drills, demonstrating his and touch to scouts and executives, further reinforcing his elite evaluation. On April 25, 2024, the Chicago Bears selected Williams first overall at the NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan. The Bears held the top pick after acquiring it in a 2023 trade that sent their own No. 1 selection to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for wide receiver D.J. Moore and multiple draft choices, including Carolina's 2024 first-rounder. This move positioned Chicago to draft their franchise quarterback without needing to trade up on draft night. Williams signed his rookie contract with the Bears on July 16, 2024—a four-year, $39.49 million deal that is fully guaranteed, including a $25.54 million signing bonus. With Justin Fields traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers on March 16, 2024, for a conditional sixth-round pick, head coach Matt Eberflus named Williams the starting quarterback on May 10, 2024, ahead of rookie minicamp.

Rookie season (2024)

Williams entered the 2024 NFL season as the Chicago Bears' starting quarterback, having been selected first overall in the draft earlier that year. He appeared in all 17 games, starting each one, as the Bears compiled a 5–12 record and finished fourth in the NFC North. In his rookie campaign, Williams passed for 3,541 yards on 351 completions out of 562 attempts, throwing 20 touchdowns against 6 interceptions for a passer rating of 87.8. He also contributed on the ground with 81 rushes for 489 yards. These figures marked the most passing yards by a Bears rookie quarterback in a single season. Williams threw his first touchdown pass in Week 3 against the , connecting with for a 1-yard score; in that game, he set a Bears single-game record with 363 passing yards and added another pass, though the Bears lost 21–16. Later, in Week 6 against the , he threw four passes in a 35–16 victory, showcasing his growing command of the offense. Although he did not win Offensive of the Month honors for October, his performance that month contributed to discussions of his potential for the award. The faced early challenges, including four interceptions across his first three games, which fueled the Bears' 0–3 start and prompted internal discussions about potentially benching him during a three-game . Williams was sacked a league-high 68 times, often playing behind an injury-plagued offensive line that saw starters like left guard and left tackle miss time due to ankle and calf issues, respectively. Williams showed marked improvement in the latter half of the season, avoiding interceptions over his final eight games—a streak of 255 consecutive attempts without a pick, the longest by any —and throwing 8 touchdowns for 1,620 yards during that span. He developed a strengthening with DJ Moore, his primary target, as Moore praised Williams' and accountability amid the team's struggles.

Second season (2025)

Following the ' hiring of as head coach on January 20, 2025, the offense was redesigned to emphasize quarterback Caleb Williams' mobility and arm strength, incorporating more play-action and designed runs to leverage his college-style versatility. As of November 17, 2025, through 11 games, Williams had compiled approximately 2,500 passing yards with 14 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, alongside 300 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns. His reduced interception rate—down from 6 in 17 games as a —reflected improved decision-making and protection from an upgraded offensive line. Key highlights included Williams' first rushing touchdown, a 9-yard scamper on the opening drive against the Minnesota Vikings on September 8, setting an aggressive tone for the Bears' revamped scheme. In Week 3 against the , he threw for 298 yards and 4 s in a 31-14 victory, earning Offensive Player of the Week honors for his precise deep-ball accuracy. The season's most versatile performance came in Week 9 on November 2 versus the Cincinnati Bengals, where Williams passed for 280 yards and 3 touchdowns, rushed for 53 yards, and caught 2 passes for 22 yards—including his first career receiving touchdown on a trick play from wide receiver D.J. Moore. His game-winning 58-yard touchdown pass to tight end Colston Loveland sealed a 47-42 thriller, marking Williams as the first NFL quarterback to record 250+ passing yards, 50+ rushing yards, and 20+ receiving yards in a single game. In Week 10 against the New York Giants, Williams passed for 220 yards and 1 touchdown while rushing for 63 yards and 1 touchdown in a 24-20 win. The following week, in a 19-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, he threw for 193 yards with no turnovers. These multifaceted contributions helped propel the Bears to an 8-3 record.

Career statistics

College statistics

Caleb Williams played at the in 2021 and the () from 2022 to 2023, accumulating notable statistics as a .

Passing Statistics

The following table summarizes Williams' year-by-year passing performance:
YearSchoolCompletionsAttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsQB Rating
2021Oklahoma1362111,912214169.6
2022USC3335004,537425168.5
2023USC2663883,633305170.1
Career Passing Totals: 735 completions on 1,099 attempts for 10,082 yards, 93 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions, with an overall QB rating of 168.7.

Rushing Statistics

Williams also contributed significantly as a rusher, particularly in his early college years. The following table details his rushing stats:
YearSchoolCarriesYardsTouchdownsYards per Carry
20217944265.6
2022113382103.4
202397142111.5
Career Rushing Totals: 289 carries for 966 yards and 27 touchdowns, averaging 3.3 yards per carry.

NFL statistics

Williams' NFL statistics encompass his performance as the starting for the in the regular season, with no postseason appearances through the 2025 season. His passing and rushing stats reflect dual-threat capabilities, with detailed year-by-year breakdowns below. All data is for regular-season games only and current through Week 10 of the 2025 season (as of November 9, 2025).

Passing Statistics

YearTeamGamesCompletions/AttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsPasser Rating
2024Chicago Bears17351/56262.53,54120687.8
2025Chicago Bears10198/32960.22,35614491.2
Career-27549/89161.65,897341089.0
Source: NFL.com official player stats.

Rushing Statistics

YearTeamGamesCarriesYardsTDs
202417814890
202510532994
Career-271347884
Source: player profile.

Records and achievements

Collegiate records

During his sophomore season at in 2022, Caleb Williams set multiple school records, including the single-season marks for total offense with 4,919 yards, passing touchdowns with 42, and total touchdowns responsible for with 52. He also established records for passing completions (333) and passing attempts (500) in a season, along with the lowest at 1%. Additionally, Williams set a single-game record for total yards from scrimmage with 503 against UCLA, surpassing the previous mark of 502 set by in 2019.
Record CategoryStatisticPrevious Record HolderYear Set
Single-season total offense4,919 yards (4,225 yards)2022
Single-season passing touchdowns42 (38)2022
Single-season total touchdowns52 (25)2022
Single-game total yards from scrimmage503 yards (vs. UCLA) (502 yards)2022
Nationally, Williams led the FBS in passing touchdowns with 42 during the 2022 season, a figure that marked the highest total by a in program history and contributed to his selection as the unanimous All-American . His 52 total touchdowns that year tied for among the top marks in history and underscored a record-setting campaign that earned him the , with 544 first-place votes out of 929 ballots. At in 2021, where he served primarily as a backup, Williams did not set any major statistical records.

NFL and Bears records

During his rookie season in 2024, Caleb Williams set multiple franchise records for a . He established the mark for most passing yards by a with 3,541, surpassing the previous record held by Mitchell Trubisky's 2,193 yards in 2017. Williams also set the Bears' record for passing touchdowns with 20, breaking the mark of 11 set by in 1942. Additionally, his 351 completions that year became the franchise standard for , while his six interceptions tied for the fewest among Bears with at least 10 starts. He also set the record for most consecutive passing attempts without an interception by a with 354. In the , Williams achieved a unique statistical milestone during the Bears' Week 9 victory over the on November 2, 2025. He became the first player in league history to record at least 275 passing yards, 50 rushing yards, and 20 receiving yards in a single game, finishing with 280 passing yards, 53 rushing yards, and 22 receiving yards on two catches, including a reception from backup . This performance contributed to a 47-42 win and highlighted Williams' versatility as a . As of November 17, 2025, through 10 games of the 2025 season, Williams has 33 total passing across his first two professional seasons (20 in 2024 and 13 in 2025). He has recorded multiple passing in six games in 2025, tying for the second-most such outings among 2024 draft class quarterbacks and approaching the record for the most multi-TD performances by a player in their initial two seasons. Williams has also earned recognition for his on-field excellence. He finished 10th in voting for the 2024 Offensive of the Year , receiving two fifth-place votes despite leading all rookies in several efficiency metrics. In 2025, he was named Offensive Player of the Week for Week 3 after throwing four passes with no interceptions in a 31-14 win over the , marking the first such honor for a Bears player since 2023.

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