Caleb Williams and DJ Moore had an entertaining visit to ESPN's 'First Take'
The Chicago Bears are one of the more exciting teams in the NFL right now. They have the No. 1 pick quarterback and a lot of new players that will surely make the team much better than they have been for a long time.
The folks who cover the NFL across the entire country are starting to take notice. On Friday, ESPN's "First Take" was in Chicago, and they had two very special guests: Quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver DJ Moore.
They touched on things like Williams having a C.J. Stroud type of rookie year, the Bears' arsenal of weapons, and the expectations for this upcoming season, among other topics.
One noticeable thing about Williams and Moore, outside of the fact that they are great on TV, is that they are incredibly confident. Each of them believes in themselves, each other, and the team that they have around them.
The ability to go on "First Take" and say all of the right things with the right level of enthusiasm is not the end-all-be-all, but it is better than the alternative.
One thing that's clear about these two is that they are separating themselves from the old-school way of being a Bears player. For a long time, it almost felt like Chicago was so different from notably entertaining NFL teams. Now, things seem to be heading in the right direction both on and off the field. These two are the biggest catalysts of that.
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