Caleb Williams‘ offseason development will be key for the Bears’ chances of taking a step forward next year. Chicago’s franchise quarterback is set to be fully healthy for 2025, but he did undergo a recent procedure.
Williams had a minor elective surgery on his right (i.e. throwing) wrist, ESPN’s Courtney Cronin reports. The procedure removed a cyst. The recovery period in this case is not expected to impact the No. 1 pick’s offseason schedule.
To no surprise, Williams immediately handled starting duties to begin his rookie campaign. The Oklahoma and USC product did not have the season he or the team hoped for, with a midseason coaching change and inconsistent performances resulting in a 5-12 record. Williams was not listed with a wrist ailment at any point during the year, which explains why this surgery has only taken place after the end of the campaign.
The Bears are one of six teams currently in need of a new head coach, and developing Williams is an obvious priority for the organization. The 23-year-old seemed to take a step forward when Thomas Brown was promoted to offensive coordinator, although shortly thereafter Brown took over from Matt Eberflus as head coach. An interview for the full-time gig has taken place, but Chicago is looking into a long list of outside candidates as well.
Regardless of which direction the Bears ultimately go in on the sidelines, Williams’ ability to build off his rookie showing will be a major storyline for the team moving forward. He managed a 62.5% completion percentage and a 20:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio in 2024, adding 489 rushing yards. On the other hand, Williams was sacked a league-leading 68 times and improving his decision-making in the pocket (along with upgrades along the offensive line) will be imperative in the future.
Provided his wrist heals in full as expected, though, Williams will be able to take part in Chicago’s offseason program without any injury concerns. Once a coaching hire is made, attention will turn to the team’s roster-building efforts through the spring in preparation for Year 2 of Williams handling QB1 duties.