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CALEB Williams Equipment sends the Internet to madness


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Chicago midfielder Pirz Calib Williams ignited a debate on social media with his official outfit as he climbed to the stadium on Monday evening to play Minnesota Vikings.

Williams, the American Football Association player, was seen in the second year, in a gray series under the bears shirt.

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The Chicago Bear team player, Williams (18 years old), returns to pass against Minnesota Vikings during the first half in the field of a soldier on September 8, 2025. (David Banks/Imagn)

The piece of equipment seemed to divide the Internet while Chicago lost to Minnesota, 27-24.

For Lilims, it was a story of two halves. He had four points at the end of the first half, and he seemed to take over and lead the bears to victory.

The crime was hurt twice while the defense came with six of the corner of Nahshon Wright. In the fourth quarter, The Bears missed a field goal in the wake of 11 games, 44 yards by car and fell again after that.

Williams Calib escapes

Calip Williams (18 years old) extends the Chicago Beers team, where Jonathan Allen, Minnesota Vikings, left Jonathan Allen, during the first half of the American Football Association football match on Monday, September 8, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/NAM Y. HUH)

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The lack of registration allows JJ McCarthy to return the Vikings to the game. He designed three land touch engines. While Williams threw a landing pass to Roma Odonzi to bring the game to three points, they barely had any time when they got the ball.

Williams was 21 out of 35 with 210 yards dates, a transient landing and a hasty landing.

Williams Kalib heats up

Chicago Pirz Qurtubber Calib Williams (18) is practiced before the match against Minnesota Vikings in Field soldier on September 8, 2025. (David Banks/Imagn)

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“We said in the first week that the team that will achieve the lowest number of mistakes will win in the game, unfortunately, we were on the wrong side of that,” said Ben Johnson, the coach of the Beers team. “We have made a lot there late in the game, including I. There were a number of things I could have done better.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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