Caleb Williams puts in good word
for Kliff Kingsbury, says Bears' next coach must challenge team
Send a link to a friend
[January 02, 2025]
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears figure to kick their
coaching search into another gear after their season finale at Green
Bay on Sunday.
One potential candidate has worked with the quarterback the Bears
drafted with the No. 1 pick last spring. Washington Commanders
offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury was a senior offensive analyst
at Southern California in 2023, when Caleb Williams was in his
second and final season with the Trojans after spending a year at
Oklahoma.
“I know what type of guy he is,” Williams said Wednesday. “I know he
loves football. I know he wants to win. He’s a competitor. And so in
many different aspects that I was just speaking of, I’ve been around
him. So I would say that being around him, knowing him, asking him
questions and things like that, I think obviously if he was here I’d
probably have more to say. But I think he fits a bunch of those
qualities that I said.”
What are those qualities?
“A coach that challenges myself, whether it’s an offensive
coordinator or head coach, and also challenges us as players —
whether it’s on the field or character, doesn’t matter. Just a coach
that challenges us,” Williams said. “A man of his word. A discipline
coach, meaning whatever his rules are or whatever he’s gonna bring
rule-wise, how he’s going to control the team and manage and control
the team, things like that.”
The Bears interviewed Kingsbury for their offensive coordinator job
last year. They passed on him in favor of Shane Waldron, who lasted
just nine games before being fired on Nov. 12. Less than three weeks
later, the day after an excruciating loss at Detroit on
Thanksgiving, Chicago fired a head coach during a season for the
first time in franchise history when it let Matt Eberflus go.
Kingsbury is a former quarterback with head coaching experience. He
led Arizona to a 28-37-1 record from 2019-2022 with one winning
season.
[to top of second column] |
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams attempts a pass against the
Seattle Seahawks during the first half of an NFL football game,
Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
In Washington, he's overseeing an offense that
ranks among the league's best with another rookie quarterback in No.
2 pick Jayden Daniels. The Commanders are fourth in the NFL in yards
per game and fifth in scoring.
Detroit offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will be one of the top
candidates on the job market. And former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete
Carroll is reportedly interested in returning to the sideline after
a one-year absence.
The Bears (4-12) are arguably the NFL's biggest disappointment. They
came into the season with playoff hopes, only to unravel after a 4-2
start.
Chicago has lost 10 in a row for the second time in general manager
Ryan Poles' three seasons. The Bears dropped the final 10 games
while tanking in 2022 as part of a franchise-worst 14-game skid that
stretched into last year. They've never lost more than 10 straight
in one season.
Team president Kevin Warren has said Poles will remain on the job
and serve as the “point person” in the search. He has also said
Poles would have “final say” if the two have differing opinions on
who should be hired.
Williams said he's willing to give his input in the hiring process
if management asks. If not, he insisted that's fine, too.
“I know that I’m a rookie and a young guy, so if they make decisions
without me, that’s their job to make decisions and make those types
of decisions,” Williams said. “If they make a decision like that,
just hope and believe and faith that those guys upstairs, they make
the right decisions. And so that’s that. If I’m a part of it, then
great.”
All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved
|