đ˘ TOP STORY: Bearsâ Caleb Williams stirs buzz by acknowledging his âarrogant confidence,â a mindset he says fuels his rise in the NFL âĄ. DH

During the lead up to the 2024 NFL draft, there was no shortage of narratives, mostly negative, about the presumed No. 1 overall pick, USC quarterback Caleb Williams. Some analysts said he wasnât as tall as USC listed him (he is).

Others said his âbackyardâ style of football wouldnât translate (it has). Some even questioned his character, decrying Williams as an arrogant, me-first player, incapable of leading a locker room.
While the last part of that accusation is, of course, ridiculous, the first part apparently has some truth. In speaking to the media on Tuesday ahead of the Bearsâ upcoming rematch with the Packers, Williams confessed to having a little bit of âarrogant confidenceâ in himself.
Chris Emma, a reporter covering the Bears for the radio program 670 The Score, shared the following quote from Williams on his X account.

While the pre-draft narrative of Williams being arrogant was meant as a negative, the reality is that this is a positive trait for an NFL quarterback. Itâs that kind of arrogance that led to Williams throwing an impossible touchdown pass on Sunday.
After the Bearsâ epic win over the Browns, Williams went so far as to say âI can make any passâ when asked if that touchdown was an ill-advised throw.
If Williams didnât have that confidence in himself, then the Bears probably arenât sitting at 10-4 right now with a chance to win their first division title since 2018.

Williams may believe in himself, but he knows he needs a complete team
The second part of Williamsâ quote is what interested me the most. After explaining how he believes in himself and who he is, Williams said, âAnd then having the group around me only strengthens [my confidence] for me. Itâs always strength in numbers. Itâs always one. Itâs always us.â

Thatâs the other necessary part of being a quarterback in the NFL. Confidence in oneâs self while recognizing the part played by everyone on the team.

When he was awarded a game ball by head coach Ben Johnson following their victory over the Bengals, Williams held the ball in the air and declared that it âgoes to everybodyâ in the locker room. Even today, Williams called his O-line the Avengers from Marvel Comics.
After a dominant Week 15 win over the Browns, Williams and the Bears must face the Packers at Soldier Field on Saturday night. A win over the Packers would put them in the driverâs seat of the NFC North and leave them one win away from a home playoff game in January.

If Williams has a little âarrogant confidenceâ now, just wait until he has a division championship to his name.




