Caleb Williams Faces Injury Scare in Bears’ Clash with Browns
With the Chicago Bears looking to solidify their standing in the NFC North, concerns loomed over their ability to sidestep a potential “trap game” against the struggling yet unpredictable Cleveland Browns. Coach Ben Johnson’s young squad aimed to maintain momentum, and for much of the game, they appeared to do just that.
However, the narrative took a concerning turn as the first half drew to a close. Star quarterback Caleb Williams, who had been instrumental in the Bears’ offensive rhythm, suffered what seemed to be a lower left leg injury on the final play of the half.
As the clock wound down, Williams completed a pass just before the halftime whistle, but in the process, he was inadvertently rolled into while still in the pocket. The impact sent him to the ground in visible discomfort, raising immediate alarm among players and fans alike.
Though he managed to rise to his feet, the sight of Williams limping off the field was a stark reminder of the physical toll that the game can exact. The quarterback’s struggle to walk normally as he headed toward the locker room only heightened the concern surrounding his condition.
Caleb Williams limped off the field after the Bears’ last drive, leaving fans and teammates anxiously awaiting updates on his status as the game continued.

