Caleb Williams, with his signature matcha in hand and wired headphones plugged in, has been a sight for every Bears game in the 2025 NFL season. The quarterback continued this streak for the Week 15 clash vs. the Cleveland Browns.The Bears signal-caller arrived at Soldier Field drinking matcha and listening to songs while being dressed up in a mustard jacket with white pants.NFL fans latched on the tweet by the Chicago Bears X account to comment on Williams' look. One fans said,"Matcha, wired headphones, yea it’s gonna be a long day for Shedeur."Another wrote, "He overly locked in."One X user tweeted, "Real questions: where does he get his matcha? I’m always looking for a new place to try."Silky Johnson Playa Hater Says Free Palestine🇵🇸 @imdacraicLINKReal questions: where does he get his matcha? I’m always looking for a new place to try"Matcha man ready to choke in the cold we will be tuned in," tweeted another.Sportz @SportzGGLINKmatcha man ready to choke in the cold we will be tuned in"Matcha Mamacita," said another."Give up the gimmick, matcha not saving u gng," commented another.Bradley Uppercrust III @jaydimas23LINKGive up the gimmick, matcha not saving u gngAlso read: “Is that the Undertaker?”: NFL fans react as Caleb Williams arrives in Keanu Reeves-inspired duster coat with signature matcha for Week 12 game vs. BearsAlso read: “Does his nail color match his matcha”: NFL fans react as Caleb Williams arrives with signature pregame items for Bears vs. Vikings Week 11 clashCaleb Williams posts historical milestone vs. BrownsCaleb Williams keeps rewriting the narrative around his resurgence after a criticism filled rookie season. While Chicago’s defense terrorized rookie QB Shedeur Sanders in a lopsided win at Soldier Field on Sunday, Williams added a historic milestone to his résumé.Through 1,021 career pass attempts, the Bears quarterback has thrown just 12 interceptions. This is quite a low number that flexes Williams' elite ball security. Six came in his rookie season, and only six more have followed over the first 14 games of 2025. His fellow rookie counterparts, Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels and Bo Nix all have significantly more interceptions with fewer attempts.The win vs. the Browns pushed Ben Johnson's team to 10–4, the Bears' first 10-win season since 2018. They now sit atop the NFC North.