Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears quarterback, has voiced his support for San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle's message on NFL field safety. On June 27, Kittle highlighted the importance of grass fields in reducing player injuries.

What prompted the message?

Kittle's commentary came after the NFL's efforts to prepare stadiums for the FIFA World Cup, which included installing grass fields. The NFLPA has long advocated for grass fields across the league for health and safety reasons.

Caleb Williams shared Kittle's post, adding a "👀" emoji to show his attention and support. Kittle stated, "We've made it pretty clear that we prefer grass fields. We know it's better on our bodies."

Why it matters for Caleb Williams

The issue of field safety is particularly relevant for Williams, who is entering his third season with the Bears. As he works to develop his skills and build a strong working relationship with head coach Ben Johnson, the safety of the playing field is a top concern.

On June 22, Dan Wiederer of The Athletic noted that Williams' completion percentage needs to improve in 2026. Johnson has emphasized the importance of accuracy and efficiency in Williams' passing game.

What comes next?

As the Bears approach training camp at the end of July, Williams and Johnson will continue to focus on honing the quarterback's skills. The team finished mandatory minicamp earlier in June, and Williams is expected to play a key role in the Bears' upcoming season.

The NFLPA's push for grass fields is likely to continue, with players like Kittle and Williams advocating for improved safety measures. As the league prepares for the new season, the issue of field safety will remain a top priority for players, coaches, and fans alike.

Caleb Williams also appeared on the Barstool Sports "Pardon My Take" podcast on June 27, discussing his "haters" and how he handles criticism from fans and media. Williams stated, "You can't not see them. All the people that say [they don’t] are liars."

The Bears' head coach, Ben Johnson, is working closely with Williams to develop his skills and build a strong team dynamic. As the season approaches, Williams' performance will be closely watched, and his support for Kittle's message on field safety will likely continue to be a topic of discussion