LONDON -- As Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore stood at the podium Wednesday and provided a candid evaluation of rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, an interested observer stood about 15 feet away, creating what could have been an awkward situation.
Among the adjectives Moore used to describe Williams was "bossy."
"What I mean by bossy is if we don't hit something in practice, he's going to tell us how we need to run it," Moore said. "And we just look at him and be like, 'OK.'
"When we get out there for the game, just make sure you work, because he's gonna have some words for you if you don't.