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Even when they are selected at the top of the first round, rookie quarterbacks are not typically named the starter immediately. Usually, the rookie has to earn their role by performing well during practice before they’re ultimately named the starting quarterback. But that will not be the case for new Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.

This week, Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus was asked whether or not there would be a conversation before naming Caleb Williams the team’s starting quarterback. And he quickly made it clear that would not be the case – the rookie is already QB1.

“No conversation. He’s the starter,” Eberflus said, according to Adam Hoge of the CHGO Bears podcast.

This is not the way the Carolina Panthers handled Bryce Young after selecting him with the No. 1 overall pick last year as the team waited for him to earn the job during preseason camp. Additionally, the Bears had previous starter Justin Fields was not named the full-time starter until the third week of his rookie season.

Needless to say, it’s pretty insane news that the team is already naming Williams the starter this early, and it led to a lot of reactions on social media.

We’ll have to see how Williams performs in his first season.

[Adam Hoge]