Caleb Williams' summer started off by poking Green Bay Packers fans with a stick.
At least the Chicago Bears' second-year quarterback has toned it down this weekend.
Or has he?
Williams simply went to watch F1, the Brad Pitt movie about Formula One racing. Nothing wrong or outlandish with a few hours at the cinema. Right?
Caleb Williams on Packers fans:
— Dave (@dave_bfr) June 20, 2025
"They suck." pic.twitter.com/FVhfjrFMVO
Then his tweet on "X" about it has to worry Chicago sports fans who are all too familiar with players getting involved in dangerous off-field motorized fun.
"F1 movie is top 3 for me EVER. Bucket list learn how to drive an F1 car!!"
F1 movie is top 3 for me EVER.
— Caleb Williams (@CALEBcsw) June 27, 2025
Bucket list learn how to drive an F1 car!!
Unfortunately, someone associated with Formula One will see this and try to get him involved. Let him drive the pace car. Better yet, something slower like a service vehicle that helps clean up the track after crashes during the race, just anything that doesn't move at a rapid speed.
Williams reveals a little more about himself on social media all the time. He also gave out his other top three movies:
Bro learn to drive down the field first
— Mike Sowers (@mikesowerss) June 28, 2025
"Dark knight. Good Will Hunting"
At least one fan was startled to hear Williams liked watching movies after the Seth Wickersham revelations.
Did you need a coach to sit next to you and explain the movie to you?
— Anytime23 (@Anytime23CCS) June 28, 2025
Chicago fans have a right to be worried, though.
Guard Jay Williams looked like he might be exactly who they needed to take the Bulls into the post-Michael Jordan era and then nearly died in a wreck while riding a motorcycle, severing an artery in his left leg. He had 10 operations afterward and his career never amounted to much as a resut.
In an interview he did with Fox's Nick Gostin about his book, "Life s not an Accident: A Memoir of Reinvention," Williams said "I threw away everything" by riding the motorcycle.
Jay Williams who was then drafted by the Bulls pic.twitter.com/XMeG9fTqHR
— fugo54 (@frye5423) March 14, 2025
Players have clauses in their contracts against things of this sort but they still will do wild things anyway.
Walter Payton used to race cars but waited until after his career to actually get involved
Here are two car owners in Walter Payton (Payton-Coyne Racing) and Paul Newman (Newman-Haas Racing) on the grid before the 1996 @roadamerica with @spintowin85.
— Champweb (@champwebdotnet) June 17, 2021
Cool stuff. #sweetness pic.twitter.com/JuE2bazQpJ
Hopefully Williams waits until after his career to pursue any F1 ambitions. A better bucket list item for him would be winning the Super Bowl in Chicago.
And hopefully he can broaden his favorite movie list.
Chicago Bears Super Bowl parade em 1986 pic.twitter.com/HRAsraw8yh
— Chicago da Sofrencia (@BearsSofrencia) February 15, 2025
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