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Kevin Garnett Raves About Rookie QB

Kevin Garnett Raves About Rookie QB
Kevin Garnett Raves About Rookie QB


DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 12: NBA Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett (L) and Flex Alexander attend the 55th NAACP Image Awards Golf Invitational presented by Wells Fargo, a PGD Global Production at Monarch Beach Club on March 12, 2024 in Dana Point, California.
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The Chicago Bears have something special heading into the 2024 season, something they haven’t had in some time.

Their fanbase is hopeful for what they can do in 2024, which will hopefully be a season that sets them up well for the foreseeable future.

Caleb Williams is starting his first NFL season in 2024, one of the most highly touted QB prospects in recent history.

Williams was the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, and he’s ready to make a monumental impact on the Bears’ offense.

Some people around the league want to see him play before giving the Bears props, but there is a general sense of excitement to see how Williams performs.

Kevin Garnett has joined the Williams hype train as he highlighted in a recent appearance on Snoop Dogg’s podcast.

“You know how we talk about Caitlin Clark and her effect and how them young ladies came in and all that? He’s got that kind of effect to him,” Garnett said.

Williams could not only be a sign of a new era for the Bears, but with his ceiling in mind, he could bring new fans to the sport.

It’s rare for a quarterback to be called generational, but some use that word to describe Williams.

If he can live up to these lofty expectations, the Bears are in for a real treat.

But, if for some reason Williams’ career doesn’t go to plan, Bears fans might be met with disappointment yet again.


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