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The Bears finished their opening run of training camp practices Tuesday, and near the end of that work, quarterback Caleb Williams offered a snapshot of where stands as he prepares for his rookie season.
During a two-minute drill in which the offense trailed by four points, Williams drove the Bears into the red zone and whipped an artful side-armed pass through traffic in the middle of the field to backup wide receiver DeAndre Carter to the seven-yard line to set up first-and-goal.
That’s the kind of pass general manager Ryan Poles marveled at before the Bears drafted Williams.