Breaking the Curse: Caleb Williams' Historic Season
In a thrilling twist of fate, Caleb Williams has shattered the Bears' long-standing record for passing yards in a single season, leaving fans in awe and eager for more. But here's the catch: the Bears have never had a quarterback reach the prestigious 4,000-yard milestone. Williams' remarkable achievement of 3,942 passing yards in the 2025 season has brought them tantalizingly close to this elusive goal.
The previous record, set by Erik Kramer in 1995, stood at 3,838 yards. While every other NFL franchise has boasted at least one 4,000-yard passer, and most have had several, the Bears have been left behind in this race. With 239 individual 4,000-yard passing seasons in NFL history, it's high time the Bears joined the club.
And this is the part most people miss: the Bears' fans have had to endure constant reminders of this unfulfilled achievement. But with Williams' stellar performance, the team is on the cusp of breaking this curse. It's only a matter of time before they reach the 4,000-yard mark and silence the critics.
So, will the Bears finally break this record in the upcoming seasons? And what impact will this have on the team's overall performance and fan morale? These are questions that bear watching (pun intended) as we eagerly await the next chapter in the Bears' journey.
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