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When Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was thrust into leadership and being a captain as a rookie, it seemed somewhat artificial. The quarterback inherently must take the lead on any team, but that was awkward for a 22-year-old in a locker room full of veterans. And whether Williams realized it, he had enough to figure out individually without worry about anyone else.
Deep into Williams’ second season, it’s totally different. There’s no doubt this is his team now.
His voice resonates, which was obvious last week in the comeback against the Packers.