One Bears clip shows a new unleashed Caleb Williams ready for 2025 season

Oh he's ready.
Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears
Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Football season is on the brink of its return, and Chicago Bears fans couldn't be more pumped to see one man arriving to report to work.

Rookies were reporting to Bears training camp on Saturday when a couple of clips by the social media team show the team's franchise quarterback, Caleb Williams, arriving early. One of the clips showed him in the building and couldn't contain his excitement with a simple "let's go," he said.

Just another sign that things are different with Williams in 2025

This isn't the first time that Williams has joined the rookies for work. The Bears hosted rookie OTAs during the offseason, and Williams decided to voluntarily work out with them and get more time in front of his new head coach, Ben Johnson.

Bears fans have heard the stories of last year, when it was reported that Williams was watching film by himself, surrounded by three different play callers, two head coaches, and a 5-12 team. Williams finished with 20 touchdowns to six interceptions in his rookie campaign, but had 10 fumbles and 68 sacks.

The vibes are different, and his body language is showing.

A new era of Bears football began with the hiring of Johnson, but what general manager Ryan Poles did also set the tone. Poles traded for two offensive linemen, signed center Drew Dalman, and selected three players on offense within the first two rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Williams appears to have everything he needs to improve upon his rookie season. Best of all, though, he has a different feel to him. He's ready for Johnson's tough coaching and is embracing the change, with concerns about his body language, but with excitement to be back on the field with his teammates.

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The franchise quarterback isn't the only one ready. Bears fans are ready to see the new-look team hit the field in 2025 and change the misfortune Chicago has had with no postseason appearances in the last four years.