Bears QB Caleb Williams has sky-high expectations heading into his second season as a former number-one overall pick. Williams talked about his perspective on not having pressure and focusing on doing the task at hand.
“Pressure’s not a thing for me,” Williams said, via ESPN’s Courtney Cronin. “I don’t think of it that way.”
“It’s not my job to care what the outside noise is and things like that. My job is take care of everything in here and go out there and play. I know we didn’t win as many games as we wanted to last year, but I didn’t go 20 [touchdowns] and 20 interceptions and things like that. So, you know, take it for what you want, but no pressure is prevalent; pressure is a privilege, but you know the situation that I’m at. I don’t think I have pressure.”
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