Cole Kmet Breaks Silence On Caleb Williams Rumor
Earlier this week, it was reported that some veteran players on the Chicago Bears approached the team’s leadership, suggesting that Caleb Williams be benched in favor of backup quarterback Tyson Bagent. Bagent, who is 2-2 as a starter for the Bears, stepped in last season when Justin Fields was injured. ESPN’s Silvy of Waddle and Silvy first reported this request from the Bears veterans on Tuesday. He also commented on the situation, referencing the team’s former offensive coordinator in relation to the news about Bagent.
“After talking to a few people with knowledge of the situation, players went to Matt Eberflus & Ryan Poles asking them to make a change at offensive coordinator. There have also been a few veteran players requesting Bagent starts.“
There are too many leaks.
After Silvy’s report came out, chaos ensued at Halas Hall, sparking a media frenzy. Many players, including the new Bears offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, addressed the media for the first time on Wednesday in the wake of the last 48 hours of news.
One player, Bears tight end and team captain Cole Kmet, was directly asked about rumors of veterans requesting that Tyson Bagent start. He quickly stepped up to set the record straight and cleared up any misconceptions surrounding the report.
“That didn’t happen.”
Who do you believe?
Stories like this make it difficult to know which side to trust. The constant leaks coming out of the Bears’ locker room are concerning and raise doubts about what is really true. Mikey Cuz reported that the two veterans requesting this ‘benching’ were DJ Moore and Cole Kmet. He clarified that this was not a demand to bench Caleb or a push for Bagent. Instead, it was a genuine discussion led by veterans with the team leadership, focused on the overall team, including the quarterback position.
While the media isn’t flawless, the Bears are clearly facing serious internal issues. Matt Eberflus’s refusal to rule out benching Caleb Williams on Wednesday, only adds more pressure on the rookie quarterback, making you question whether Cole Kmet’s statements hold any weight. Only time will reveal the truth.