Caleb Williams just spoke up after joining Boston Legacy FC’s investor group, stepping into the NWSL spotlight right after Patrick Mahomes, who owns the KC Current. While the Bears fight to stay hot in a tough division, Williams is quietly stepping into the expanding world of women’s professional sports investments.
The Chicago Bears’ quarterback and 2022 Heisman winner joined the investor group backing the Boston Legacy Football Club, a fresh face in the National Women’s Soccer League. His firm, 888 Midas, focuses on smart, culturally relevant investments.
“With 888 Midas, we are so excited to be part of the Boston Legacy Football Club,” Williams said in the press release. “Women’s sports is a movement, and I admire and respect the work that the team and the NWSL continues to do