CJ Stroud Makes His Opinion of Caleb Williams Extremely Clear Before Bears-Texans

   

Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud burst onto the NFL scene as the Offensive Rookie of the Year in his debut campaign. Now, No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams is looking to do the same as starting signal caller for the Chicago Bears.

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Stroud and Williams are set to face off against each other in a primetime Week 2 matchup between the Texans and Bears on Sunday night.

Ahead of this highly-anticipated matchup, Stroud was asked what he thinks of Williams' game.

"He's definitely a playmaker, somebody who can expend plays and make all the cool throws, a tough player, takes hits," Stroud said. "And [he's] really just really talented, so I definitely do think that he has great things coming in his career and I definitely do think he'll get his rhythm going."

C.J. Stroud gave some words of wisdom to Caleb Williams before they meet on Sunday Night Football. pic.twitter.com/pa7NWUZdtC

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Williams struggled in his NFL debut, completing 14 of his 29 pass attempts for just 93 yards. Despite his lackluster production, the Bears took down the Tennessee Titans with a 24-17 final score.

"It takes time. It's not something that happens overnight," Stroud added. "You can see in every quarterback this week, I think, except for probably Baker Mayfield who looked really good, everybody's kind of rusty trying to just get those cleats out and get that rust away. And I think quarterback play will start picking up Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, just like every year. So, I definitely think he'll get his rhythm."

 Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) rushes the ball against the Tennessee Titans during the second quarter at Soldier Field. © Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) rushes the ball against the Tennessee Titans during the second quarter at Soldier Field. © Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images © Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images

Stroud even extended some advice to Williams before Sunday night's game.

"Understand whatever got you here is just good enough," Stroud said. "You don't have to be a superhero. You don't have to try to make all the plays. Sometimes, the boring plays are good. But yeah, that's the advice I would give to him."

The Bears and Texans will kickoff at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday.