Any Chicago Bears fan younger than 73 years old has never watched their team field an All-Pro quarterback.
The last time the Bears had the first-team All-Pro quarterback was 1950. It was Johnny Lujack, who threw four touchdowns and 21 interceptions that season. Times have changed a bit.
If Caleb Williams isn't a superstar at quarterback, Bears fans will have to wonder if the franchise is cursed at the position.
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