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Caleb Williams Vows NFL’s Scariest Offense by 2026 — Can the Bears Deliver?

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Caleb Williams Vows NFL’s Scariest Offense by 2026 — Can the Bears Deliver?

The Chicago Bears have a quarterback who isn’t just thinking about making the playoffs again — he’s reportedly aiming to turn the entire league on its head. Caleb Williams, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, has allegedly set two borderline audacious goals for the 2026 season that could send shockwaves through the NFC North and beyond.

According to sources close to the situation, Williams isn’t satisfied with simply building on last year’s wild-card run — the Bears’ first postseason appearance since 2020. Insiders claim he has his eyes on something far more terrifying for defensive coordinators: becoming the most explosive, highest-scoring offense in the entire league while dramatically boosting his own completion rate.

“It’s just get the completion percentage up, keep the offense on the field more, score as many points as possible, be the highest-scoring offense, because that’s my part in the team,” Williams reportedly said, per a post on X. “It’s just being able to put up as many points as possible to help our team win as many games as possible and then keeping the turnovers very low.”

And if the numbers from last season are any indication, this isn’t just empty chatter. The Bears offense already ranked sixth overall in total yards (369.5 per game) and ninth in scoring (25.9 points per game) under Williams. But one insider told us that Williams believes the unit underperformed in key moments — and that the 2026 version will be built differently.

Let’s break down what’s at stake. Williams appeared in all 17 games last season, throwing for 3,942 yards, 27 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions — but his 58.1 percent completion rate and 90.1 passer rating left room for growth. Sources close to the Bears’ front office reportedly believe that if the completion percentage climbs into the mid-60s, this offense could become borderline unstoppable.

“If Caleb hits 65 percent or better, you’re looking at a top-three offense, easy,” one league analyst told us. “And they’re already in the top ten. That’s not a stretch — that’s a statement.”

The Bears finished 11-6 and won the NFC North last season, but Williams reportedly sees that as just the beginning. With a full year of chemistry built and a roster that’s allegedly being retooled for more firepower, the quarterback is reportedly pushing for an identity shift — from efficient to relentless.

“Nobody saw this coming two years ago,” an unnamed source said. “But Caleb has that swagger. He wants to be the guy who changes Chicago football forever. And he’s not hiding it.”

If the 2026 Bears roar to life as the league’s most feared offense, the rest of the NFL has been officially warned.

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