Bears enhance offensive line for Caleb Williams' growth
The Chicago Bears have improved their offensive line to support quarterback Caleb Williams in his second season. They acquired guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, along with center Drew Dalman, to enhance protection for Williams, who was sacked 68 times last year. This upgrade aims to reduce the pressure on Williams, who faced significant challenges during his rookie season. The Bears' management believes that a stronger offensive line will help Williams develop and perform better, shifting the focus to his growth as a player. With new players in key positions, the Bears expect Williams to have more time to make plays. The team is optimistic that these changes will lead to improved performance and fewer sacks in the upcoming season.