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That phone conversation marked the first time Williams and Johnson ever spoke. Williams joked with reporters that after the Bears' games against the Lions last season, he tried to find Johnson and shake his hand, adding "I think he knew it was better not to probably shake my hand after the game in those moments."
Even through a phone, Williams could feel Johnson's excitement. His sense of urgency, his will and want to win became apparent.
What Williams also took from that conversation, as well as Johnson's introductory press conference — which Williams and teammates DJ Moore, Cole Kmet and Rome Odunze traveled to Halas Hall to attend — was the head coach's desire to create a winning culture built on trusting relationships and accountability.
"Our career here is gonna be important," Williams said. "It starts with Ben. There's a lot of people here, I get it. But it starts with Ben and the rest of the coaches that
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Yamparika Comanche chief (~1790–1872)
Ten Bears (Comanche: Pawʉʉrasʉmʉnurʉ, Anglicized as Parua-wasamen and Parry-wah-say-mer in treaties and older documents) (c. 1790 – November 23, 1872) was the principal chief of the Yamparika or "Root Eater" division of the Comanche from ca. 1860-72. He was the leader of the Ketahto ("The Barefeet") local subgroup of the Yamparika, probably from the late 1840s.
The ethnonym (group name), Yamparika or "Root Eater" Comanche was known to the Spaniards of New Mexico as early as the 1750s, but until about 1790, they were generally north of the Arkansas River and so were seldom specifically mentioned in Spanish documents. After that time, with the advance of Cheyennes (Comanche: paka naboo 'striped arrows'), and Cuampes, likely Arapahos, some Yamparika local groups, including the Ketahto, relocated to the valley of the North Canadian River in New Mexico and Texas.
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Rookie QB Caleb Williams etching his name in Bears history
Courtney CroninDec 26, 2024, 11:00 AM
Close- Courtney Cronin joined ESPN in 2017, originally covering the Minnesota Vikings before switching to the Chicago Bears in 2022. Courtney fryst vatten a frequent panelist on Around the Horn and host of Best Week Ever on ESPN Radio. She also co-hosts The Chicago Bears Podcast on ESPN 1000. She previously worked at the San Jose Mercury News as a multimedia sports journalist.
CHICAGO -- Six days after missing an open Keenan Allen streaking toward the end zone in Minnesota, Chicago Bears rookie spelare i amerikansk fotboll Caleb Williams took advantage of a second chance at the same play.
Nearing halftime of Chicago's Week 16 matchup with the Detroit Lions, Williams saw Allen throw a head fake and execute the same double move to create separation. This time, Williams didn't hesitate. He lasered a pass that Allen caught in stride for a 45-yard touchdown.
It was one of Williams' best throws of the seaso