Williams completed 23 of 42 pass attempts for 257 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions while taking five carries for 40 yards in Sunday's 20-17 overtime loss in the divisional round to the Rams. Williams found himself in familiar territory in Sunday's divisional round matchup when he was staring at a deficit in the fourth quarter that required him to pull off a heroic comeback. The sophomore signal-caller accomplished what appeared impossible when he scrambled backwards 10-plus yards before chucking a prayer to the end zone on fourth down that TE Cole Kmet came down with to send the contest to overtime. The magic ran out for Williams and the Bears in the extra period when Rams S Kamren Curl laid out for an athletic interception that ultimately ended Chicago's playoff run. The 23-year-old Williams made strides from the pocket in his first year under head coach Ben Johnson, amassing 3,942 passing yards with 27 touchdowns to seven interceptions across 17 starts in the regular season. The USC product struggled with turnovers in two postseason contests (four TDs to five INTs), something he will look to clean up in future postseason appearances, but Williams' overall performance has the future looking bright in Chicago.
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Caleb Williams Career Stats
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Career Stats - Passing
ATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINT113068160.3%74836.64713Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM1588775.63295519Passing
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ATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINT904752.2%6186.945Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM9606.702651Passing
Season Team ATT CMP CMP% YDS AVG TD INT 2025 CHI 90 47 52.2 618 6.9 4 5 Career 904752.2%6186.945Rushing
Season Team CAR YDS AVG TD LNG FD FUM 2025 CHI 9 60 6.7 0 26 5 1 Career 9606.702651
Caleb Williams Game Log 2025
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Regular SeasonpassingrushingDateOppResultATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINTCARYDSAVGTDLNGFD1/4L 16-19332060.62126.42111101012/28L 38-42422559.53307.9205183.606212/20W 22-16341955.92507.42033010012112/14W 31-3281760.72428.6203134.3014112/7L 21-28351954.31865.3214153.806211/28W 24-15361747.21544.3115132.605411/23W 31-28351954.32396.8304215.309111/16W 19-173216501936004266.5016211/9W 24-20362055.62206.1108637.9129311/2W 47-42342058.82808.23055310.6014210/26L 16-30382565.82857.5013248022110/19W 26-14261557.71726.6014-2-0.500010/13W 25-24291758.62528.7104-2-0.51429/28W 25-24372259.52125.7118131.601219/21W 31-14281967.929810.6405122.40709/14L 21-52301963.32076.9215275.401029/8L 24-273521602106106589.71134
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Spearheads historic comeback
Williams completed 24 of 48 passes for 361 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions while adding four rushes for 20 yards in the Bears' 31-27 wild-card win over the Packers on Saturday. He also threw a two-point conversion pass and committed a fumble recovered by Chicago. Williams started and finished strong, with the latter helping him and the Bears overcome some forgettable moments in between. The second-year signal-caller led a marathon 16-play drive that absorbed just under eight minutes of the first quarter and culminated in a field goal that opened the scoring, but Williams went on to throw an interception on his second possession that eventually led to a Packers touchdown. Chicago's other two first-half possessions ended on downs, and his second pick late in the third quarter short-circuited a surefire scoring opportunity since it came at the Packers' two-yard line. However, Williams would come to life late, leading a trio of touchdown drives and capping off the latter two with scoring tosses of eight and 25 yards to Olamide Zaccheaus and DJ Moore, respectively. Williams also connected with Colston Loveland for a two-point conversion after the first TD, and by night's end, he'd set the franchise's new single-game playoff passing yardage record. Williams and his teammates will now gear up for a divisional-round matchup next weekend against the winner of Sunday's 49ers-Eagles clash.
Comes on late in Week 18 loss
Williams completed 20 of 33 passes for 212 yards with two touchdowns and one interception while rushing once for one yard in the Bears' 19-16 loss to the Lions on Sunday. He also threw a two-point conversion pass. Williams couldn't lead the Bears to any points in the first three quarters, but he helped Chicago's offense come alive in the fourth to make things interesting. Williams particularly had his connection with rookie tight end Colston Loveland clicking, as the latter was on the receiving end of 10 of Williams' completions, 91 receiving yards and one of his two touchdowns, from one yard out. Williams also connected with Jahdae Walker from 25 yards out early in the fourth quarter, finishing with a pair of TD tosses for the fifth straight game to close out the campaign. Williams undeniably took a step forward in his first season under the tutelage of head coach Ben Johnson while throwing for 3,942 yards and posting a 27:7 TD:INT, but he'll need to achieve more quarter-to-quarter consistency for the Bears to succeed in the postseason beginning with next weekend's home wild-card matchup against the Packers.