This Caleb Williams Stat Will Drive Bears Fans CRAZY… #TM

🚨 NFL REFEREE SCANDAL? CALEB WILLIAMS HIT OVER 100 TIMES WITHOUT A SINGLE ROUGHING CALL AS BEARS FANS DEMAND ANSWERS 🚨

This Caleb Williams Stat Will Drive Bears Fans CRAZY…

The Chicago Bears fanbase is furious again, and honestly, after seeing the latest numbers, it’s hard to blame them. A shocking report from NFL analyst Warren Sharp has revealed a statistic so unbelievable that many fans initially thought it had to be wrong. Despite being one of the most-hit quarterbacks in football over the past two seasons, Caleb Williams has reportedly drawn exactly ZERO roughing-the-passer penalties. Zero. Not one. Not a single flag. And that’s where this story starts getting really uncomfortable for the NFL.

Think about it for a second. Caleb Williams was sacked an astonishing 68 times during his rookie season alone. Add in the countless quarterback hits, pressures, and knockdowns he’s absorbed since entering the league, and the total reportedly climbs well over 100 hits in just two seasons. Yet somehow, while dozens of other quarterbacks have benefited from roughing-the-passer calls, Williams has received absolutely nothing. Even more shocking, according to the data, nearly every starting quarterback in the league has drawn at least one such penalty during that same period. Caleb remains one of the very few exceptions.

And honestly?

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The comparison that has Bears fans absolutely losing their minds involves Justin Fields.

Because according to the numbers, Fields is tied for the league lead with four roughing-the-passer calls over the last two seasons. The same Justin Fields who spent years in Chicago getting crushed without whistles suddenly leaves town and starts getting protection from officials. That’s the part Bears fans can’t stop talking about. Fields wasn’t even a full-time starter during much of that span, yet he’s received four calls. Caleb Williams, meanwhile, has been hammered repeatedly and still hasn’t drawn a single flag.

The deeper people dig, the worse it gets.

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Sharp recently released additional officiating data that painted an ugly picture for Chicago. According to those numbers, the Bears have suffered the worst net penalty yardage differential in the entire NFL over the past two seasons. In simple terms, penalties have hurt Chicago significantly more than they’ve helped. And we’re not talking about a small difference. The Bears reportedly sit more than 200 yards behind the next-closest team in the category. That’s not bad luck. That’s an enormous gap.

Now, nobody is claiming some grand conspiracy exists against the Bears. But honestly, when fans watch Caleb Williams take hit after hit without a flag, then see quarterbacks around the league getting protection for far less contact, frustration becomes inevitable. The perception that Chicago gets a brutal whistle has existed for years. Many dismissed it as fan paranoia. But now the numbers are starting to back up what Bears supporters have been saying all along.

And that’s why this story is exploding.

Because if Caleb Williams truly is the franchise quarterback Chicago has been waiting decades to find, protecting him should be one of the NFL’s highest priorities. Instead, Bears fans are left wondering how a quarterback can absorb more than 100 hits, suffer one of the most punishing rookie seasons in recent memory, and still fail to receive a single roughing-the-passer call.

At some point, fans stop asking whether it’s a coincidence.

And start asking what exactly is going on.