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Caleb Williams: What I'd like to fix from Week 1

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Caleb Williams knows what he’d like to change from his debut — about a half-dozen throws and at least one dropback.

"If we would’ve hit those [six], things would’ve seemed a lot different," he said before practice Wednesday.

Williams, who went 14-for-29 for 93 yards in Sunday's win, will face the Texans on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 2.

The Bears’ rookie quarterback detailed his rushed dropbacks, too — namely, on a 10-yard throw to rookie receiver Rome Odunze that fell incomplete.

“I didn't need to [rush it],” he said. “Just trying to hurry up and get the ball to him, getting it in his hands as fast as possible so he can make magic and do what he does. Just making sure I'm trusting the drop, trusting the reads and things like that and getting through them. I would say that's probably the biggest thing that I'm focused on.”

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Williams said he’d like to fix about six throws and at least one rushed dropback.