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Report: Caleb Williams set to make NFL regular season debut vs. Tennessee Titans at home in Week 1
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Caleb Williams, the No. 1 overall pick and the anointed starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears, will make his regular-season debut in front of a home crowd during Week 1, according to Jordan Schultz. The Bears are reportedly set to host the Tennessee Titans for the opener.

While he was only selected by the Bears around three weeks ago, the excitement over Williams has been building for months, well prior to the Bears actually picking him. And now his debut can get penciled in to calendars for Bears fans and NFL observers alike.

The full NFL schedule for the 2024 season is set to come out on Wednesday evening.

Williams and his new wideout struck a popular pose during team photos

Since they heard their names called in the NFL Draft, Williams and Rome Odunze showcased their unique relationship. Williams, of course, crashed Odunze’s Zoom call with reporters after he went to the Chicago Bears as the No. 9 overall pick – eight picks after Williams – and they both embraced the “Bear Claw.”

Tuesday, the Bears’ social media team showed another side of the former Pac-12 rivals-turned-NFL teammates.

Williams and Odunze recreated the iconic portrait pose from Step Brothers, which quickly made its way around social media. They became the first quarterback-wide receiver duo selected in the same first round last month as Chicago enters a new era, and it’s clear their chemistry is strong after rookie minicamp.

The only thing left to figure out is if they became best friends.

Chicago’s quarterback history has been well-documented, especially in recent years since the departure of Jay Cutler. The Bears took Mitch Trubisky No. 2 overall in 2017, but then opted to move on and select Justin Fields in 2021. Fields and the Bears finished 7-10 last season, but he headed to the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason as Chicago received the No. 1 pick from the Carolina Panthers. That paved the way to select Williams, widely viewed as the top player on the board.

Bears fans can only hope Williams is, at long last, the franchise quarterback they waited for. He’s not the only big addition, though.

The Bears were active this offseason to surround Williams with talent, landing running back D’Andre Swift and tight end Gerald Everett in free agency while trading a fourth-round pick for Keenan Allen and selecting Odunze. They join an offense that already has Cole Kmet and D.J. Moore from last year, and Odunze said it seems very familiar to him.

“So many different weapons, so many ways to be efficient as an offense,” Odunze said. “It feels very reminiscent of what I came from at [Washington]. I know they’re going to put us in positions to succeed and I don’t know who’s going to be able to stop us with so many weapons.”

This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.

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