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The Bears’ owner would like a word about what the team is doing with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
No, not Virginia McCaskey. Aaron Rodgers.
Longtime Bears nemesis Aaron Rodgers, who famously screamed during a game that he owned them, raised concern Tuesday about changing play callers on Williams halfway through his first season after the Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron and replaced him with Thomas Brown.
“There’s been a lot of quarterbacks who have had rough starts to their career with multiple play callers,” Rodgers said on The Pat McAfee Show.