LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is doing his best to ward off negative thoughts after a losing start to the season.
Williams — 21 of 35 for 210 yards — couldn’t beat the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night and he did more damage at times with his legs during the 27-24 loss in Ben Johnson’s first game as coach of the Bears.
“There was a lot of positive that came out of that,” Williams said Wednesday. “Obviously, we had negatives. Within that game, kind of how coach Johnson said, we had more negative plays than they did and we lost the game.
“It’s being able to find in those moments where maybe a drive goes bad and it’s being able to find those ways to come back together and go out the next drive and be efficient and do what we did in the first half.”
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