Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has completed his rookie season with the team, and it was certainly a mixed bag for the No. 1 overall pick.
Williams and the Bears went 5-12 on the season, including a season-ending 24-22 win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon.
Williams set team records in a variety of categories, but still finds himself with plenty of work to do as he enters an offseason in which he’ll likely get a new head coach and offensive coordinator.
Here is a look at Williams’ season by the numbers.
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Williams threw just six interceptions on 562 passing attempts, an interception rate of just 1.1%.
According to Pro Football Reference, that interception rate is the third-best for any Bears quarterback with at least 100 passing attempts in a season, with Josh McCown throwing just one interception on 224 attempts during the 2013 season.
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Williams’ 20 touchdown passes marked only the 13th time in team history that a quarterback has hit that milestone.
The single-season Bears record for touchdown passes in a season is held by Erik Kramer, who threw for 29 during the 1995 season.
Jay Cutler threw for 20 or more touchdowns on four occasions, while Sid Luckman hit the mark twice in his career.
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