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Soldier Field electrified as Caleb Williams ignites Chicago Bears in high-voltage preseason battle with the Buffalo Bills

Soldier Field electrified as Caleb Williams ignites Chicago Bears in high-voltage preseason battle with the Buffalo Bills

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Caleb Williams' Chicago spotlight debut stirs hope at Soldier Field (Image via Getty)
The Chicago Bears host the Buffalo Bills tonight in a preseason matchup that carries unusual weight. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, the No.1 overall pick, makes his first start at Soldier Field under national spotlight, while Buffalo arrives with playoff-tested muscle and roster battles still to be settled.
It may be only Week 2 of the preseason, but the energy in Chicago feels like a statement night.
Caleb Williams' Chicago spotlight debut stirs hope at Soldier Field
For Bears fans, this game represents a turning point. Williams isn't just another rookie—he's expected to redefine the franchise. Head coach Matt Eberflus confirmed 'all available starters will play,' a bold choice signaling faith in his young quarterback's ability to handle pressure.
The rookie will lead an offense eager to shake years of inconsistency.
The challenge will be twofold: mastering tempo against Buffalo's physical defense and staying poised under the noise of a home crowd desperate for new beginnings.
Buffalo tests depth with playoff mentality
The Bills arrive with the discipline of a contender and the edge of a team still chasing Super Bowl glory. While Josh Allen and other stars may see limited snaps, Sean McDermott stressed the importance of 'execution, no matter who is on the field.'
This game is less about star power and more about competition—rookies fighting for spots, the offensive line proving durability, and defensive units rotating under pressure.
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For Buffalo, preseason is an extension of their relentless standard, and Soldier Field provides a perfect proving ground.
Broadcast brings national attention
FOX has turned tonight into a marquee event, with Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, and Pam Oliver on the call. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT), streaming live via FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports app.
Oddsmakers give the Bears a slight edge at -2.5, with the total hovering near 41 points. But in preseason, numbers often give way to narrative—emerging stars, defensive standouts, and flashes of chemistry that hint at what September might bring.
More than a tune-up, it's a tone-setter
For Chicago, tonight is about belief—that Williams can command a team, ignite hope, and finally give Soldier Field a reason to dream. For Buffalo, it's about proving depth, resilience, and hunger remain intact.
Every snap may be preseason, but the stakes feel sharper. Fans will watch not just for scores, but for signs—of leadership, of promise, of how much these two teams already mean business.
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