Rookie QB debuts: Updates on Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels - ESPN
Five months after hearing their names called on draft night — six within the first 12 picks — the league's rookie quarterbacks are on to the NFL gridiron.
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Five months after hearing their names called on draft night — six within the first 12 picks — the league's rookie quarterbacks are on to the NFL gridiron.
CHICAGO — With the game ball secured in his left arm, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams threw up his signature Bear claw with his right hand in response to the ovation he received from fans upon exiting the tunnel at Soldier Field.
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