The Chicago Bears have never had a quarterback pass for 4,000 yards, but Caleb Williams is on track to change that, having thrown for 1,916 yards in his first eight games, projecting to 4,071 yards for the season. Despite the team’s use of trick plays, which include multiple players throwing passes, Williams remains focused on executing plays effectively, aiming to surpass the franchise’s previous high of 3,838 yards set by Erik Kramer in 1995.
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