Caleb Williams' one highlight training camp play haters won't want fans to watch

What a throw.
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There has been plenty of great footage from the Chicago Bears' training camp that has showcased how good this team can be, but quarterback Caleb Williams had one that will be remembered. Just don't tell the haters.

The Bears posted on their social media page a great pass made by Williams as he connected with Rome Odunze down the field with two defenders in the area for what appeared to be a touchdown or at least near the end zone. Williams had perfect protection in the pocket and was able to hit Odunze in stride in what could be one of the best passes at training camp.

Away with the negative publicity of the Bears' offense as Williams is cooking

All training camp, there have not been so flattering reports coming out of there with compliments to the offense. It was pre-snap issues and Williams turning the ball over that caught everyone's attention at the beginning. Even new head coach Ben Johnson kicking his first team off the field was the last straw for fans to sense there is trouble.

The Bears' offense has found a way to turn things around over the last week, despite some inconsistencies, with improved play. One of the highlight notes has been Williams and Odunze building quite the chemistry together with some great plays.

This is a nice change from last year, when Williams and Odunze worked on their chemistry but struggled. Odunze caught just 54 of his 101 targets, which is a 53.5% catch percentage.

Training camp appears to have at least alleviated that issue for the time being, with the preseason serving as a good barometer of where they stand. Multiple times, there have been reports of Williams hitting Odunze with great passes.

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Chicago's offense is humming after a great day of practice on Tuesday, which will undoubtedly help carry momentum into the preseason and regular season.