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    “Does his nail color match his matcha”: NFL fans react as Caleb Williams arrives with signature pregame items for Bears vs. Vikings Week 11 clash

    The Chicago Bears take on the Minnesota Vikings in their Week 11 clash on Sunday. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams arrived at U.S. Bank Stadium in his signature pregame look.

    The former No.1 pick rocked at the stadium with his trademark matcha in his hands, wearing a stylish jacket with the headphones plugged in.

    NFL fans reacted to Williams’ pregame fit for the Week 11 clash.

    “Does his nail color match his matcha? What a California fruitcake.”

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    Does his nail color match his matcha? What a California fruitcake

    “Of course he wears wired headphones and drinks matcha 😂 no hate do what u gotta do to win this sh** 🔥🔥”

    Of course he wears wired headphones and drinks matcha 😂 no hate do what u gotta do to win this shit 🔥🔥

    “They got us at +130 for the ML. Thats disrespectful against a trashcan 4-5 team. Let’s get out there and show them who’s boss!”

    They got us at +130 for the ML. Thats disrespectful against a trashcan 4-5 team. Let’s get out there and show them who’s boss!

    “So I am not the only one who uses wired headphones still.”

    So I am not the only one who uses wired headphones still

    “He’s dropping 400 yards and 5 tds 🥲”

    He’s dropping 400 yards and 5 tds 🥲

    Caleb Williams and the Bears are heading into the contest after a 24-20 win against the New York Giants. Williams completed 20 of his 36 passes for 220 yards with a touchdown, leading the team to a second consecutive win.

    Caleb Williams reflects on drastic change in Bears’ offensive line

    The Bears quarterback came under scrutiny after taking a league-high 68 sacks in his rookie season last year. However, Caleb Williams have been better protected this season and has been sacked just 14 times in nine games, compared to 38 last year.

    “It’s huge,” Williams said. “Part of it is the guys I’ve got up front. They’ve been awesome for me and for us. Kudos to them and love those guys up front.

    “The other half of it is I think Coach’s emphasis on me getting the ball out, and when it’s time to go make a play, make the plays, and when it’s time to throw it away, throw it away. And so I think just doing a better job of that overall this year, and I’ve got to keep getting better with that and try and lower the sacks.”

    The Bears quarterback wasn’t sacked against the Giants, the second time this season when Williams went without being sacked.