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Caleb Williams Rookie Contract: Is a standoff with Bears coming?

Chicago Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams has yet to sign his rookie contract. Should fans be concerned?

Justin Melo

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Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has yet to sign his rookie contract despite participating in rookie minicamp, OTAS, and mandatory minicamp. With training camp slated to begin with an open practice on July 26th at Halas Hall, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune is reporting that Williams is expected to ink his deal before then. There’s no legitimate reason to believe a contract-related standoff is coming.

“At this juncture, there’s no reason for concern that the Bears won’t sign Williams before training camp opens, which will be a week earlier than usual because the team is playing in the Hall of Fame Game against the Houston Texans on Aug. 1 in Canton, Ohio,” Biggs wrote earlier this month.

Biggs went on to share the expected financial details of Williams’ to-be-signed contract. “Rookie contracts are slotted by draft pick, and Williams’ four-year deal is expected to be worth $39,486,057 with a $25,537,132 signing bonus,” Biggs added. ‘The deal, which should include a club option for the fifth year in 2028, is expected to have a salary-cap number of $7,179,283 for this season.”

Anticipate Williams and Odunze inking their rookie contracts approximately within the next five weeks. They’ll both electrify fans at training camp. There’s no reason for concern.

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