When the Bears hosted their first joint practice of the preseason against the Miami Dolphins on Friday , it gave quarterback Caleb Williams an important moment as he continued his development.
Not only did Williams finally get a chance to go against someone other than his teammates. But he also got an opportunity to test how well he can process a defense at the line of scrimmage.
“He’s continuing to evolve as a processor and things like that, dealing with a pretty large variety of defense,” Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle said Monday at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. “They’re kinda stemmed from that Baltimore tree, and that’s one that provides a lot of different looks — different than what he gets from our defense all the time. I thought that was really good to get to see him