Bears' Caleb Williams divides social media with gray undershirt underneath jersey

Chicago Bears Gamers Caleb Williams fired a discussion on social media with his uniform while he was stepping into the field on Monday night to play Minnesota Vikings.
In the second year, NFL player Williams was detected with a gray fanila under the bears under Jersey.
Chicago was defeated in 27-24 Minnesota, and the equipment divided the Internet.
For Williams, it was the story of these two tomorrows. He got four points in the circuit between the circuit and seemed to take over and take the bears to a victory.
While the crime turned the ball twice, the defense came with six elections after Nahshon Wright’s return. In the fourth quarter, he missed a goal after a 44 yard driving with Bears 11 games, and he filed twice more after that.
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Lack of score allowed JJ McCarthy to bring back the Vikings to the game. He designed the driver of three goals. And Williams scored a goal for Rome Odunze to bring the game into three points, and they almost never spent no time when they took the ball.
Williams was 35 years old with 210 transition yard, last goal and a hurry goal.
Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson, “In the first week, we said that the team that will make the least number of mistakes will win the game, and unfortunately we were on the wrong side.” He said. “At the end of the game, we did a lot of things, including me. There were a few things I could do better.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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