Money and Caleb Williams go hand in hand. Many young players’ lives have transformed after LeBron James contributed to the creation of the new regulation allowing NCAA athletes to sign sponsorship deals. However, the people benefiting financially from that shift are the ones who are consistently tipped to be the next big thing in the professional sphere.

LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 26: USC quarterback Caleb Williams waits for play to start during the fourth quarter against San Jose State during the season opener at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
The quarterback for USC, Caleb Williams, who is regarded as the top pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, is the example we are using today. Even Heisman Trophy winners faced penalties from the NCAA for earning money before turning pro prior to this rule change.
What does Caleb Williams say about making money ?
Williams aspires to become a legend and to live on in the annals of history. He said,
“As the saying goes, the legends live on. That’s my goal of playing football — it’s not money, it’s not fame … it’s to be immortal. I want to reach that sense of being a legend. Being at the table … and having a rightful seat through hard work and energy and time I’ve put into this game that we all love.”
INSPIRATIONAL: Caleb Williams says he plays football to be a LEGEND not for the money or fame.
“As the saying goes, the legends live on. That's my goal of playing football — it's not money, it's not fame… it's to be immortal. I want to reach that sense of being a legend”
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 29, 2024
Caleb’s excitement about joining Chicago is incredibly motivating. Top quarterbacks like Drake Maye and Caleb Lacks aren’t the most inclined to sign with the Bears. They do, meanwhile, have a strong squad with a lot of potential.
