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The Chicago Bears have a new quarterback on their hands.
They selected Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, and early returns have indicated that he’s going to be a great NFL player.
His overall ceiling remains to be seen, but considering he’s one of the most highly touted prospects in recent history, things should turn out well for the Bears.
While Wiliams is a great player on the field, there were a few concerns about him heading into the draft.
For some reason, people made fun of him for painting his nails, seeing it as weird and unorthodox.
He recently appeared on an episode of Pardon My Take, and the crew asked him if he was going to paint his nails on gameday in the NFL.
“Yeah, I’m going to do it this year,” Williams said, adding, “It fires me up.”
Caleb Williams says he will paint his nails for all games this season and that it fires him up
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) August 22, 2024
While it might seem strange, painting his nails is a way for Williams to get amped up for a game.
It worked for him in college, and he’s hoping to have the same luck in the NFL.
Fans might not like that he does this, but at the end of the day, if Williams can help the Bears get back to relevancy, no one will care what his nails look like.
After all, the Bears haven’t had a quarterback throw for 4,000 yards in their team’s history, and if Williams accomplishes that, he will be a hero within the organization.
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