Caleb Williams is a video game/cheat code, but before the days of Madden 27, even a video game could not make Williams' spectacular TD pass to Cole Kmet vs. the Rams. "My 100 Favorite Collectibles" continues with No. 96 — Atari Football and arcade games:
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There are many NFL draft guides, but there was only one Joel Buchsbaum. "My 100 Favorite Collectibles" series continues, with No. 97: Pro Football Weekly's annual draft guides ... with a look back at draft capsules of Hampton, Dent, McMahon and others:
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This White Sox "South Side Hit Men" t-shirt from 1977 is a remnant of a glorious season. The countdown of "My 100 favorite collectibles" continues. No. 98: https://t.co/fEagqsJeSO
Caleb Williams is working harder on his “brand” than his footwork and mechanics this offseason. You should have to complete 60% of your passes for trademark applications to be approved.
On Monday, Caleb Williams filed new trademark applications to protect:
1. His nickname "ICEMAN."
2. The silhouette of his iconic throw in the Green Bay playoff game.
The applications claim that Caleb has an "intent" to sell products using the trademarks soon.
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@danwiederer If you had told us when the schedule was released that the Bears were going to face Spencer Rattler, Tyler Huntley, Joe Flacco, Jaxson Dart and Mason Rudolph instead of Derek Carr, Lamar, Joe Burrow, Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers, we'd have been closer to 8-3 than we were!
With long-sought continuity at QB and the offensive line — knock on wood — the Bears are healthy where they most need to be. Winning the NFL's war of attrition might be the biggest key to their playoff hopes. 1st-and-10:
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