Bears QB Caleb Williams Breaks Silence on Aikman’s Remarks, While Ben Johnson Adds Fuel to the Fire.tl

There were some other perceived slights on Aikman’s commentary that bothered Williams enough to post about it and then comment extensively on it during a Wednesday press conference at Halas Hall.

Ben Johnson went right at Caleb Williams in practice and QB's response said  it all

“It’s fun. Fun trolls,” Williams said. “I was messing around. Yeah, D’Andre made a great play and obviously (Aikman) had some stuff to say about us or me and, I mean, we came out victorious in the end. Made a little fun moment of it. That was about it.”

“I couldn’t care less.”

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Head coach Ben Johnson didn’t say much about it in Tuesday’s virtual press conference when asked if he heard Aikman’s commentary.

His response: “Maybe I had it on mute.”

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“It sounded like from that game the other night, a few people weren’t particularly pleased with how we are winning right now,” Johnson told Jeff Joniak for an interview on ESPN 1000-AM in Chicago. “I woke up this morning and my kids were watching the second half before school, so I heard some of the commentary. In this league, any way you can find a way to win is a big deal.”

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Athletes and coaches can find motivation in just about anything, and this one certainly counts as fuel. That’s the case here, a point Williams freely admitted.

“I think you always kinda use those — When you’re in a competitive situation like Coach is or myself or other teammates, when people have stuff to say about you, whether it’s that week or a whole year or whatever the case may be, I think you do use it as a little bit of fuel, as a little bit of motivation,” the second-year quarterback said. “I think that’s always a part of it as a competitor. That goes along. But you don’t put too much into it to where it affects you negatively.”

There was something earlier in the week that added a wrinkle to this story. Williams said he missed a production meeting time with Aikman before the game. He tried to reach out to Aikman later and couldn’t connect.

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“I did not. I did not. I didn’t get to meet with him,” Williams said. “Tried to meet with him. Reached out and tried to meet and that didn’t happen. Moved on from it, went and played the game and came out 3-2.”

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That’s the bottom line for the Bears as they traverse through the relatively early season. They need to stack as many wins as possible. Johnson said Tuesday that’s how respect is earned in the NFL, and the Bears haven’t earned it yet. Williams also acknowledged that critics will show up no matter how a team plays on the field.

“I (couldn’t) care less,” Williams said. “… People are going to say what they have to say. We win, we lose, people have stuff to say. It was lucky, it was not lucky. People have stuff to say. Have a bad game, have a good game, people have stuff to say. It doesn’t matter. We’re only worried about what’s going on here within this building and with these guys. That’s all I can say about that.”

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