In a season that once looked headed for more frustration, Caleb Williams and his head coach walked out of Soldier Field talking more about growth than mistakes. The young quarterback put up three touchdowns and a 104.3 passer rating in the 31-28 win over the Steelers, but the play everyone will remember is the wild fumble while being dragged down by T.J. Watt.

Instead of ripping his QB, Ben Johnson brushed it off, noting on the 79th and Halas podcast that no quarterback is perfect and that a couple of loose snaps do not erase the strides Williams has made in year two.

If Johnson is giving his passer grace, it is a lot easier because of what is happening in front of him . As Courtney Cronin pointed out on X, the turnaround along Chicago’s offensive line has been stunning.

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