On the final two plays of Saturday’s practice, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams gave the coaching staff a bit of a training camp progress report. Williams showed what he can do and the work that’s still left to be done.
During the first play, Williams faced a third-and-10 situation and a six-point deficit from the defense’s 17-yard line with 24 seconds left in the game. The defense pressured Williams from the snap and forced him to scramble to his right, but Williams kept buying time until he heaved a pass to a wide-open Cole Kmet in the end zone.
“That’s what you watched at USC,” Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle told reporters at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. “His ability to evade. The arm talent. ... I think it shows his competitiveness. The best thing he does is the unscrip