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Bears rookie Caleb Williams was PFF's highest-graded QB in Week 6

Caleb Williams has seen the growth of his game take the Chicago Bears and his place in the league to new levels. After the best performance of his young career through six games, Williams has the Bears at 4-2 on the season, and after his Week 6 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he was given a big honor from Pro Football Focus.

After completing 23 of 29 passes for 226 passing yards with four touchdowns to one interception against the Jaguars, Williams was graded as the top quarterback in Week 6. That is quite the accomplishment for any quarterback, but especially Williams who struggled mightily in the team's first two games.

Obviously being the highest-graded quarterback on the week means no one was better than Williams in the grading system, but he also found himself in elite company with Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, and Aaron Rodgers as the other three highest-graded quarterbacks in Week 6 by PFF.

Not only was Williams graded as the best quarterback on the week, he was also named PFF's Offensive Player of the Week, and their Rookie of the Week as well.

Continued growth for Williams should not only lead to success for the Bears offense and the direction of their franchise, but it'll also lead to him seeing more individual accolades and finding himself among some of the most elite quarterbacks in the league.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears rookie Caleb Williams was PFF's highest-graded QB in Week 6