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Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams defends his offensive line despite being sacked 67 times in his first NFL season with the Chicago Bears, attributing many of the sacks to his own mistakes.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams knows he's taken a lot of sacks this season—67 to be exact—but he's not buying the idea that it's exclusively his offensive line's fault. Speaking with ...