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Caleb Williams shares the frustration Chicago Bears fans have had with the 2024 season, but he also believes there have been some positives to takeaway from his first 14 games in the NFL.
Speaking to reporters after Monday's 30-12 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, Williams expressed his feelings about the "frustrating" and "encouraging" season for the Bears so far:
"It's been frustrating and encouraging. I would say the frustrating part is obviously we're on a -- how many games now, eight?—yeah, eight-game losing streak. Like I've said before, it's new to me. I haven't experienced anything like this. That's the frustrating part. The encouraging part is how much we fight as a team.
"The encouraging part is us as a team ... being able to go through all of what's happened this year. Me not playing well at the beginning of the season and feeling like I was seeing it well and then being able to find ways to keep growing, keep progressing through those times that I was frustrated. Coaches getting fired and all of this stuff going on, 4-10 right now. Being able to wake up, be consistent, do that every day with how it's been going is encouraging for me. It's encouraging for this team and we've got to keep going. It's been encouraging but also frustrating for myself."