Key Takeaways
- The Analyst: Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady dedicated a 5-minute segment on FOX to breaking down Caleb Williams’ Wild Card performance.
- The Comparison: Brady highlighted Williams’ ability to manipulate defenders with his eyes, calling it “Rodgers-level processing.”
- The Verdict: Brady declared the Bears the “scariest team in the NFC” due to their defense/QB combination.
CHICAGO — It takes one to know one.
The Chicago Bears have spent 24 hours celebrating their win over Green Bay, but the biggest validation just came from outside the building. In a clip posted by the NFL, Tom Brady didn’t just praise Caleb Williams; he compared him to the very man who haunted Chicago for two decades.
“That Isn’t Rookie Stuff”
Brady focused his analysis on the 42-yard pass to Rome Odunze in the second quarter. He paused the film to show Williams looking left to hold the safety, creating the window for the deep ball.
“Watch his helmet,” Brady explains in the video. “He knows the coverage is Cover 2. He knows he has to freeze the safety. He holds him for 0.5 seconds, then flips his hips and throws a laser. I don’t say this lightly… I see the ghost of Aaron Rodgers in how he plays. But he’s wearing a Bears jersey. That is terrifying for the rest of the league.”
The “Scariest Team” Label
Brady went further than just analyzing mechanics. He looked at the playoff bracket and made a bold claim about the Bears’ Super Bowl window.
Tom Brady: “When you have a defense that can sack the quarterback six times, and a quarterback who can make throws like this in zero-degree weather? That is the formula. I don’t want to play them. Nobody wants to play them. They are the most dangerous team left in the bracket.”
Social Media Reaction
Bears fans are losing their minds over the GOAT’s endorsement.
- @ChiTownSports: “Tom Brady saying Caleb looks like Rodgers is the most confusingly erotic thing I’ve ever heard.”
- @NFLFilms: “When Brady pauses the film, you listen. The details he sees are incredible.”
What This Means
The “Rookie Wall” narrative is dead. When the greatest quarterback of all time says you are playing at an elite level, it’s not hype anymore—it’s fact. Williams enters the Divisional Round not as a plucky underdog, but as a player the rest of the NFL is officially afraid of.
Next Up: The Bears await the winner of Lions vs. Rams, but with Brady’s stamp of approval, they likely won’t fear either.

