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Williams reportedly wanted to avoid CHI pre-draft

Williams reportedly wanted to avoid CHI pre-draft

NBC Sports16-05-2025

Mike Florio and Charean Williams sift through reporting in Seth Wickersham's 'American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback' and question if to some degree 'the Bears is the Bears'?

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