Second-year sensation at QB1
The threat Caleb Williams poses is the main point of emphasis for the Raiders.
The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft is seemingly coming into his own under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. As the Bears offense continues getting adjusted to Johnson’s elaborate playbook, Williams is among the top 10 quarterbacks in passing touchdowns (seven), passer rating (107.6) and rushing yards (97). The Bears’ revamped offensive line has also been a contributing factor in Williams’ success, as he was not sacked in a game for the first time in his career in Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys.
“First thing that jumped out is the physicality with the offensive line,” defensive coordinator Patrick Graham said. “They’ve got a lot of good, big players up there, good size, that play pretty physical. And the second thing that would jump out, just in general about the offense, is the team speed. The skill players, along with the quarterback, there’s an enormous amount of speed out there on the field.”
“And then in terms of Caleb, you’re seeing the maturity of a second-year player at the quarterback position,” Graham added. “Being decisive, having his confidence grow, I think Ben [Johnson] does a good job of helping aid that. I mean, has a proven track record of installing offense, implementing good schemes. He’s a great challenge in terms of just to prepare for.”
The Raiders defense will be looking to rebound this Sunday after allowing 41 points to the Washington Commanders. The Silver and Black have secured a sack in 38 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NFL (10 more than next team on list, Denver Broncos).