Kyle Brandt nails the one thing about Caleb Williams Bears fans all noticed
The hot takes about Caleb Williams were unbearable this offseason. Chicago Bears fans were hopeful that a strong Week 1 performance against the Minnesota Vikings would put them to an end. Unfortunately, Williams didn't have that kind of a game, even if he had his fair share of impressive moments in the Bears' 27-24 loss on Monday Night Football.
But what was absolutely undeniable was how Williams looked -- literally, his uniform -- during the game.
And before you take to social media and crucify this post as a boomer yelling at the clouds, take a listen to what NFL Network's Kyle Brandt had to say about it.
He's spot on:
"Can someone please take Caleb aside and get rid of that undershirt he wore the other night?" Brandt asked. "I have never seen this look on a starting quarterback outside of the 60s."
He didn't stop there.
"I know he goes by the beat of his own drummer, but it looks like he's dressing out of his own hamper," Brandt continued.

Brandt asked what I think was the most important question of all: Why did anyone in the Bears organization let him leave the locker room looking like that?
I get it. Williams is his own dude. And on-field attire is an opportunity, in some cases, for players to express a bit of their personality.
But, come on, man! At least have an undershirt that matches your team's colors!
It was a brutal look for Caleb Williams in Week 1. Let's hope it's the last time we see him so mismatched (and, at times, off target) for the 2025 season.
Mike Vrabel’s Patriots Culture Already Under Fire: “Is It Really the Right Fit?”

In what many are calling an unprecedented challenge, Mike Vrabel’s approach to the Patriots culture is already facing its first big test, and fans and analysts are divided over whether it will stand up to the pressure. The NFL’s most storied franchise has always prided itself on its winning tradition, but Vrabel’s adaptation of the Patriots blueprint has raised eyebrows—and sparked a heated debate.
The first significant test came after a disappointing performance in Week 1, with critics questioning whether Vrabel’s leadership is the right fit for a team trying to return to its former dominance. While many saw Vrabel as the man to guide the Patriots back to Super Bowl contention, others are now wondering if his approach is too outdated for a new era of players.
“Vrabel’s style just doesn’t seem to resonate with today’s players,” one former player said. “It feels like the culture he’s trying to implement doesn’t match what the Patriots need right now.”
With the Patriots' struggles only getting louder, Vrabel’s leadership—and whether he can truly bring Patriots football back to its winning ways—will be under the microscope for weeks to come. Is Vrabel’s approach the right one, or is it simply a case of forcing a square peg into a round hole?
As the season unfolds, this culture clash could make or break Vrabel’s tenure with the Patriots, leaving fans wondering if the Patriots dynasty has finally run its course.