Before Friday’s joint practice against the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson made an intriguing admission to media: He and his staff do keep tabs on Caleb Williams’ completion percentage during practice and him to complete at least 70% of his passes. And the young quarterback hasn’t hit the target often enough so far in 2025 training camp. “We’ve been underneath that bar. That happens,” Johnson told reporters Friday. “We’re learning, we’re growing. Early on we were probably 55%. It’s gotten better as camp has gone on but we haven’t hit that threshold as often as we would like.” How strange it is to see someone admit that training camp completions actually matter. But if you think Williams’ inconsistency in that regard so far is a major problem, rest easy. Because in Johns

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