The post ‘He’s Doing A Good Job Of Being A Leader’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Rome Odunze leads all Chicago Bears players in receiving in his second season playing with Caleb Williams. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) Diamond Images/Getty Images Rome Odunze is starting to show why the Chicago Bears made him the No. 9 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The former consensus All-American receiver had a solid rookie campaign when he produced 54 catches for 734 yards and three touchdowns. However, he was a clear secondary receiver, ranking third across the board in receiving to D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen. Fast forward a year later and he’s emerged as Caleb Williams’ clear go-to target. Odunze leads the Bears with 31 catches for 473 yards and five touchdowns. “I feel like with route running, things like that, especially the scheme, I’m able to understand where I need to be, the spots I need to be,” says Odunze in a one-on-one interview. “Obviously, having that chemistry with Caleb as well through two seasons or a season and a half now has really been helpful. It’s really just continuing to grow with wide receiver play, feeling like understanding the job of a wide receiver in the league at this level and just trying to execute those things to perfection.” Odunze specifically mentions how his chemistry with second-year quarterback Caleb Williams continues to grow, which is another reason why he’s playing so well. The top pick in the 2024 NFL Draft has taken a lot less sacks this season – 5.11% to 10.79% last year – and his passing yards per game has seen an uptick form 208.3 yards per game to 233.7 yards per game. The star receiver specifically mentions how Williams has been on a “steady path of improvement” since entering the league. The statistics and the eye test match that… The post ‘He’s Doing A Good Job Of Being A Leader’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Rome Odunze leads all Chicago Bears players in receiving in his second season playing with Caleb Williams. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) Diamond Images/Getty Images Rome Odunze is starting to show why the Chicago Bears made him the No. 9 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The former consensus All-American receiver had a solid rookie campaign when he produced 54 catches for 734 yards and three touchdowns. However, he was a clear secondary receiver, ranking third across the board in receiving to D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen. Fast forward a year later and he’s emerged as Caleb Williams’ clear go-to target. Odunze leads the Bears with 31 catches for 473 yards and five touchdowns. “I feel like with route running, things like that, especially the scheme, I’m able to understand where I need to be, the spots I need to be,” says Odunze in a one-on-one interview. “Obviously, having that chemistry with Caleb as well through two seasons or a season and a half now has really been helpful. It’s really just continuing to grow with wide receiver play, feeling like understanding the job of a wide receiver in the league at this level and just trying to execute those things to perfection.” Odunze specifically mentions how his chemistry with second-year quarterback Caleb Williams continues to grow, which is another reason why he’s playing so well. The top pick in the 2024 NFL Draft has taken a lot less sacks this season – 5.11% to 10.79% last year – and his passing yards per game has seen an uptick form 208.3 yards per game to 233.7 yards per game. The star receiver specifically mentions how Williams has been on a “steady path of improvement” since entering the league. The statistics and the eye test match that…

‘He’s Doing A Good Job Of Being A Leader’

Rome Odunze leads all Chicago Bears players in receiving in his second season playing with Caleb Williams. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

Diamond Images/Getty Images

Rome Odunze is starting to show why the Chicago Bears made him the No. 9 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

The former consensus All-American receiver had a solid rookie campaign when he produced 54 catches for 734 yards and three touchdowns. However, he was a clear secondary receiver, ranking third across the board in receiving to D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen.

Fast forward a year later and he’s emerged as Caleb Williams’ clear go-to target. Odunze leads the Bears with 31 catches for 473 yards and five touchdowns.

“I feel like with route running, things like that, especially the scheme, I’m able to understand where I need to be, the spots I need to be,” says Odunze in a one-on-one interview. “Obviously, having that chemistry with Caleb as well through two seasons or a season and a half now has really been helpful. It’s really just continuing to grow with wide receiver play, feeling like understanding the job of a wide receiver in the league at this level and just trying to execute those things to perfection.”

Odunze specifically mentions how his chemistry with second-year quarterback Caleb Williams continues to grow, which is another reason why he’s playing so well. The top pick in the 2024 NFL Draft has taken a lot less sacks this season – 5.11% to 10.79% last year – and his passing yards per game has seen an uptick form 208.3 yards per game to 233.7 yards per game.

The star receiver specifically mentions how Williams has been on a “steady path of improvement” since entering the league. The statistics and the eye test match that claim, with Williams taking less sacks and proving to be a little more dynamic in the passing game in his second season.

“I would just say he’s continued to be on a steady path of improvement,” says Odunze of Williams. “Honestly, from the first day I met him, he’s continuing to strive to get better, and I think he has done that. He started the season off well and doing things the right way. He’s facilitating the ball out there, getting it to playmakers, as well as making plays himself. He’s doing a good job of being a leader for us in that sense, and I’m looking forward to continue to keep going.”

The Bears are off to a solid start this season as a result, going 4-3 through seven games under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. They only had five wins all of last season.

The offense has clearly improved under the leadership of Johnson, who made his name as the offensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions. Chicago ranks 15th in points and 12th in yards after ranking 28th in points and dead last in yards last season.

Odunze outlines making it to the Pro Bowl and clinching a playoff berth as his objectives for the season this year.

It would be the Bears’ first playoff appearance since the 2020 season. Chicago has not won a playoff game since the 2010 season.

“I definitely would say so, for sure,” says Odunze of the experience helping in the midst of his second season. “Just having that season under my belt, I feel like gives me the knowledge and understanding of how you know things are trying to be played, how’s it going to go, and also my preparation during the week, helping those things for sure.”

Rome Odunze On Why He Wears Invisalign, How It Helps With Confidence Off The Field

As Odunze experiences a breakthrough season this year, the 23-year-old receiver is also experiencing gains off of the field. The second-year receiver is using Invisalign to help with his smile and confidence off of the field.

“I had my own personal journey with them, which was a huge success,” says Odunze. “I feel like the biggest thing for me was it brought a lot of confidence in my smile, which brings you confidence on and off the field. It’s definitely a big part of the journey. It’s been great, backed by 25 years of science, 20 million people they’ve helped thus far. Excited to partnership with them.”

Odunze says he’s been partnered with the teeth aligner brand since earlier this year, but he’s been using the aligners since his high school years.

“I wasn’t wearing my retainers as well as I should have in middle school,” says Odunze. “Then I started to get a gap in my teeth, and I had gone to the dentist, and that’s what they recommended. I feel like it was right in my alley because I didn’t have to have them on all the time. I was able to brush my teeth, kind of get all that gunk stuff out of it, which was dope. I wore Invisalign in high school, freshman, sophomore years. I’ve been wearing the retainers ever since.”

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/djsiddiqi/2025/10/28/chicago-bears-star-rome-odunze-on-how-chemistry-with-caleb-williams-has-led-to-improved-play-hes-doing-a-good-job-of-being-a-leader/

Market Opportunity
Seed.Photo Logo
Seed.Photo Price(PHOTO)
$0.29689
$0.29689$0.29689
-0.05%
USD
Seed.Photo (PHOTO) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Trump to allow Chinese TikTok algorithm after Larry Ellison-led takeover

Trump to allow Chinese TikTok algorithm after Larry Ellison-led takeover

The post Trump to allow Chinese TikTok algorithm after Larry Ellison-led takeover appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Donald Trump just approved a deal that lets the Chinese-built TikTok algorithm keep running in the U.S., even after all that noise about national security. The same system lawmakers said was too risky is staying. But this isn’t a done deal yet, technically. What Trump signed was an executive order on Thursday that delays a ban for 120 days. That ban was originally triggered by a law passed in spring 2024. So instead of pulling the plug, Trump bought time for Larry Ellison, Silver Lake, and others to finalize a structure that keeps the app alive, keeps the Chinese code running, and gives American investors a chance to make money off it. Joint venture to run U.S. TikTok while algorithm stays Chinese The plan is to carve out a separate “American TikTok,” run by a new joint venture controlled by U.S. people and U.S. firms. That version will no longer be under the thumb of ByteDance, but it will still run on ByteDance’s algorithm. This is the same recommendation system that American officials have spent years warning about. Instead of writing new code, the U.S. will just retrain and monitor the existing algorithm. The White House published a fact sheet saying, “the divestiture puts the operation of the algorithm, code, and content moderation decisions under the control of the new joint venture.” They added that all recommendation models using American user data will be retrained and overseen by “trusted security partners.” What the sheet does not say is that a new algorithm will be built from scratch. So the plan is to slap a U.S. security layer on top of a Chinese algorithm, call it American, and hope it works. There’s no clear answer yet on how deep this oversight goes. Will Larry and crew be able to fully audit…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/27 21:46
Zijn stablecoins de toekomst van het geld?

Zijn stablecoins de toekomst van het geld?

Terwijl de Verenigde Staten onder Trump steeds meer inzetten op private stablecoins om de macht van de dollar te vergroten, versnellen Europa en China de ontwikkeling
Share
Coinstats2026/01/17 16:46
Strategic $3M Binance Move Sparks Intense Market Scrutiny

Strategic $3M Binance Move Sparks Intense Market Scrutiny

The post Strategic $3M Binance Move Sparks Intense Market Scrutiny appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solayer LAYER Deposit: Strategic $3M Binance Move Sparks
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/01/17 17:14