Caleb Williams and Bears offense
upbeat over return of Keenan Allen to practice
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[September 26, 2024]
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Chicago Bears rookie quarterback
Caleb Williams feels he took a big step forward in last week’s 21-16
loss at Indianapolis to the Colts.
It’s possible he’ll have a greater opportunity to advance the
passing game Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams at home because he
could be operating with a full wide receiver group again.
Keenan Allen returned to Bears practice Wednesday on a limited basis
and could play for the first time since the opener.
“I mean to have a guy obviously as we know, Keenan Allen back, it’s
gonna be great for our offense,” Williams said. “It’s just something
else that the defense has to worry about throughout this week (of
practice) and then obviously on game day.
“And so it’s gonna be great for us. His special talent of getting
open in a phone booth is gonna be great for us.”
Allen was able to do more than he has since going out with an injury
late in the 24-17 win over Tennessee on Sept. 8.
Wide receiver DJ Moore views it as a way to force defenses to play
the Bears receivers differently than when he and rookie receiver
Rome Odunze were the main options for Williams.
“You got three that you’ve got to worry about and you can’t just
shade it to one side or to one person,” Moore said. “With Keenan
back in the mix, you’ve got to play the whole field.”
Without him, Williams made strides anyway. He threw for a Bears
rookie record of 363 yards last week, completing 33 of 52 with two
touchdowns and two interceptions.
Odunze had his first 100-yard game with six catches for 112 yards
and a TD. Moore had eight catches for 78 yards and tight end Cole
Kmet 10 receptions for 97 yards.
It’s still not coming along fast enough to suit Williams but he has
seen things he likes while reviewing game film.
“The positivity that we have and the growth, the slow growth that
we’re having — yes we do need to get it going a little bit more
efficiently than we are — but the growth and positivity that we have
within the film that we’ve seen and things like that over these past
couple of weeks,” Williams said.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) is pressured by
Indianapolis Colts defensive end Tyquan Lewis (94) during the second
half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in
Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
One issue for Williams has been changing plays made
by offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. Late in the second quarter
last week on fourth-and-goal from the 1, Williams didn’t change an
option pitchout not well-suited to the defense Indianapolis showed.
It resulted in a 12-yard loss by D’Andre Swift.
“I wouldn’t say it’s uncomfortable,” Williams said. “He has to call
plays. And I have to go out there and execute. We have alerts that I
can change, route concepts that I can change, depending on whatever
the case may be.
“But he does have to call ‘em, and I also have to go out there and
execute. So (it's) to be able to go out there and make decisions in
split-seconds, hesitation and not being indecisive.”
Even with all of Williams’ receivers back, Bears coach Matt Eberflus
sees a need for more growth by his QB and development within the
offense.
“It’s a work in progress,” Eberflus said. “It’s not totally all the
way there after the three games but it’s getting better. I do think
that last week was way improved in terms of the whole operation, in
terms of protection, in terms of in and out of the huddle, all the
things that go along with basic operation.
“That’s improved and he’s gonna continue to improve. We’re working
through that and we want to see some big improvement this week,
too.”
NOTES: Right tackle Darnell Wright missed Wednesday's practice with
a back injury. ... Defensive end Darrell Taylor was away from
practice because of an illness and cornerback Terell Smith missed
practice with a hip injury.
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