LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Amid the struggles of the Chicago Bears offense that led to this week's firing of coordinator Shane Waldron, as well as a report that "a few" veteran players had requested backup Tyson Bagent start at quarterback, Caleb Williams said Wednesday he feels backed by his teammates.
"I think those guys are good, easy. We talk about it," Williams said. "I think I got full support from them. I've gotten texts or calls or people coming up to me, with this situation that just happened, and saying, 'We got your back, we're with you.