The Chicago Bears’ passing game isn’t where quarterback Caleb Williams wants it yet.

Williams had his worst passing completion of the season and the second-worst of his two-year career against the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday . It also marked Williams’ worst quarterback rating 13 games into the year.

But Williams remained confident that the team was close to a breakthrough in completing passes at a consistent rate.

“We’re so close,” Williams told reporters at Halas Hall in Lake Forest on Tuesday, “and we’ll be hitting here soon.”

A dive into the numbers leaves little to be confident in.

Williams completed 47.2% of his passes for 154 yards, one touchdown and one interception against the Eagles. He’s had his four worst completion percentages over the past four games, all under 56%

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