Caleb Williams feels the Chicago Bears are growing in confidence ahead of the new NFL season, having made his debut in Saturday's dominant preseason win over the Buffalo Bills.
Williams – the top overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft – shared snaps with fellow quarterbacks Austin Reed, Tyson Bagent and Brett Rypien as Chicago triumphed by a 33-6 scoreline.
He completed four of his seven attempted passes for 95 yards, avoiding any interceptions or sacks, with the highlight being a 26-yard bullet to tight end Cole Kmet.
With the Bears also using the ninth overall draft pick to take wide receiver Rome Odunze, hopes are high at Soldier Field that 2024 could mark an end to their three-year playoff drought.
Williams is positive regarding the progress they have already made, saying: "There's an understanding that it is preseason, that everybody's not going to show their looks and what they would do versus us and vice versa.
"But it definitely feels good to get out there. The last time I was out there on the field other than practice was November 18. You go that long without something, it's tough.
"But it's been great. The guys have made it fun, they made it easy on me, they've been great from the beginning. My progress, I would put it on them.
"To get out there and have the confidence that we had out there, it's only going to get better and we can't wait."
Head coach Matt Eberflus has also been impressed as Chicago bid to improve on last season's 7-10 record, which was only good enough for fourth place in the NFC North.
"There's certainly positivity there," Eberflus said of Williams' debut. "We're not going to squash that.
"I do feel like we have a lot of work to do and a lot of things to accomplish as a football team, not just Caleb.
"We've all got to play good around him. It's important that we keep improving before that first game."