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What Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears said at the start of offseason program Monday
- On Monday, the Chicago Bears began their offseason workout program at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, marking the official start of the team turning the page on their 2025 season.
- Coach Ben Johnson has emphasized moving past last year's playoff run, a mentality the roster embraced immediately. "Last year is over with," tight end Cole Kmet said.
- The Bears added veterans including safety Coby Bryant following the departure of leaders like Tremaine Edmunds. Kmet said the team aims to "exceed that and go win the Super Bowl."
- Quarterback Caleb Williams is entering his third season with new center Garrett Bradbury, prioritizing team chemistry. "I think it's important for me to reach out as one of the leaders," Williams said.
- As reigning NFC North champions, the Bears now face being the "hunted" rather than hunters in a competitive league. "The reality of the NFL is there are seven to nine new playoff teams every year," Kmet said.
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