Brisker Confident in Caleb Williams as Bears’ Long-Term Quarterback
Jaquan Brisker reinforces confidence in Caleb Williams, signaling that the Bears view him as their franchise quarterback moving forward.
- Glenn Catubig
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The Chicago Bears are entering a new chapter with quarterback Caleb Williams leading the offense, and veteran safety Jaquan Brisker has made his support clear. Brisker, who completed his fourth NFL season in 2025, rebounded from an injury-filled 2024 campaign to post solid numbers and reestablish himself as a key defensive presence. His confidence in Williams signals both trust in the quarterback and optimism for the team’s future.
During a media session on Monday, Brisker addressed questions about the Bears’ quarterback situation as he approaches free agency. Without hesitation, he emphasized that the team already has its leader under center. “They have a quarterback here in Chicago,” he said, making it clear that Williams has earned his endorsement from teammates.
Brisker’s perspective is informed by two seasons playing alongside Williams. He has observed firsthand the quarterback’s development, leadership, and ability to command the offense. His comments reflect the growing stability within the Bears’ locker room and the belief that Williams is ready to carry the franchise forward.
The Bears’ 2025 season provided ample reason for optimism. A dramatic improvement in record, performance under pressure, and individual player growth combined to create momentum heading into the offseason. With Williams at the helm, the team appears poised to continue its upward trajectory.
1. Williams’ Development
Caleb Williams demonstrated significant progress from his rookie year to his sophomore campaign, a transition that has bolstered confidence in his leadership. In 2024, Williams completed 351 passes for 3,541 yards, 20 touchdowns, and six interceptions. In 2025, he improved to 330 completions for 3,942 yards, 27 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, showcasing both accuracy and poise under pressure. The improvement reflects not only Williams’ individual growth but also the influence of head coach Ben Johnson. Johnson’s system reduced the quarterback’s vulnerability, decreasing sacks from 68 for a total loss of 466 yards in 2024 to just 26 for 165 yards in 2025. The statistical turnaround highlights both coaching adjustments and Williams’ maturation as a field general. Williams’ presence has also allowed the Bears to stabilize their offense around a clear leader. His decision-making and ability to read defenses have become strengths that complement the team’s emerging talent, providing a foundation for sustained success. Looking ahead, Williams’ trajectory suggests that Chicago has secured a cornerstone for the franchise. His steady development offers the organization confidence in both immediate competitiveness and long-term planning.
2. Team Progress and Expectations
The Bears’ 2025 campaign marked a major turnaround. After a 5-12 finish in 2024, Chicago posted an 11-6 record, clinching a playoff spot and defeating the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. Their run ended in the Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams, but the season reflected clear improvement under Williams’ leadership. Defensive and offensive cohesion played a key role in the team’s resurgence. With Brisker anchoring the defense and Williams leading the offense, Chicago balanced veteran experience with emerging talent. The progress demonstrated during the regular season and playoffs establishes a foundation for continued growth. Looking to 2026, expectations are high. The Bears will aim to build on the lessons learned and momentum gained from their breakout season. Key offseason moves, combined with development from Williams and the supporting cast, will shape the trajectory of the team’s success. The franchise appears committed to leveraging its young quarterback’s potential, signaling that Chicago’s long-term plans revolve around Williams’ continued growth and leadership.
3. Brisker Backs Williams
Jaquan Brisker made his stance clear on the future of the Chicago Bears’ quarterback position: the team has its leader in Caleb Williams. Brisker, who just completed his fourth NFL season, bounced back in 2025 after an injury-plagued 2024. His performance this year included 93 tackles, eight pass deflections, three quarterback hits, and one interception, reinforcing his role as a defensive anchor. As Brisker enters free agency following the final year of his rookie contract, he addressed questions regarding the Bears’ quarterback situation. His answer left little room for doubt. “They have a quarterback here in Chicago,” Brisker said, expressing full confidence in Williams’ ability to guide the offense. His remarks reflect both his experience alongside Williams and the team’s broader optimism about the future. Having shared the field with Williams for two seasons, Brisker’s perspective comes from firsthand knowledge. He has witnessed the quarterback’s growth and leadership, and he sees Williams as a stabilizing force for the team’s offense. Brisker’s public endorsement signals alignment within the locker room on the direction of the franchise. This endorsement also comes as the Bears look to maintain the momentum built during the 2025 season. With veteran and young talent surrounding Williams, the organization appears poised to continue its upward trajectory under his guidance.