3 Chicago Bears Who Will Dominate in Their Chicago Debuts

The regular season is here and the Chicago Bears are playing their season opener against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at Soldier Field. Here are three players who will dominate in their debuts.
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The Chicago Bears officially start the regular season on Sunday afternoon. The long-awaited debut of rookie Caleb Williams is beginning. There are many expectations heading into the new season. The anticipation and suspense are no longer worthy of focus. Numerous players are returning to the roster. The turnover on the team is no longer a big issue during the offseason.

General manager Ryan Poles has done a great job building the team over the past few years. He has drafted well and has approached free agency smartly and cautiously. However, there are still holes in the team. Poles made several moves for first-time Chicago Bears, and they have the potential to create havoc and optimism for the 2024 season. The first game of the year is against the Tennessee Titans. Here are three players who can dominate in their debuts with the Bears this Sunday.

1. Caleb Williams, Quarterback

Poles solved the most influential issue the Chicago Bears franchise has endured. It's the quarterback position. The franchise and fan base have been desperate for a quarterback. No player has ever thrown for over 4,000 passing yards in franchise history.

Williams is no guarantee to be the guy, but the potential is through the roof. It was the most noteworthy position of need in the offseason. It is one of the more glaring holes on the roster that Poles had to fill. Williams can have a dominant debut and surpass numerous predecessors. Most of them have struggled in their opening debuts.

The media has focused on this negative aspect of a rookie quarterback's debut. Many stats and scores have shown that it will be a struggle for the USC product. The one glaring difference for him is that he has a better offense with him. With the likes of Keenan Allen, D.J. Moore, Rome Odunze, Cole Kmet, Gerald Everett, and D'andre Swift, Williams has numerous options to throw to. It is unlike any previous rookie debut. Williams can prove the critics wrong by getting off to a strong start in his season debut.

The weapons are there for Williams. The focus will be on how fast he can get the ball out of his hands. Can he read the defense, make positive progressions, and continue to show the potential he displayed during the preseason in limited time? The long-awaited debut of Caleb Williams is finally coming to fruition.