Chicago Bears Quarterback Caleb Williams isn't ready to take full responsibility for the fans' continued frustrations.
During the Bears' 6-3 loss to Seattle Seahawks Thursday night, fans at Soldier Field booed and chanted “sell this team.” The low-scoring loss marked the team's 10th straight loss.
When Williams was asked about the fans' reaction after the game, he indicated to reporters that their frustrations extend beyond his time in Chicago.
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“It's my first year,” said Williams, who was the first overall pick in last year's draft. “Their frustrations go back a lot longer than I've been here.”
“My job is to go out there and win games. We don't focus on the outside noise. The fans will cheer and maybe even boo at times, and you can't react to that. It's not something we react to.”
The Bears' offense struggled in their latest loss.
Williams was 16 for 28 with 122 receiving yards, and the Bears finished with just 179 total offensive yards. For this reason Rookie midfielder Didn't take ownership.
“I didn't play well enough. I didn't help put the team in a good position to win – in a better position to win, that's what it is.”
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The Bears will wrap up the season on the road against the Green Bay Packers next week.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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