Building his own identity
Patrick Mahomes, unlike Caleb Williams, doesn’t need an introduction. Two Super Bowl rings, multiple MVPs, and a knack for solving games under pressure. His name is already etched in NFL history. But in this league, time doesn’t wait. Every generation brings its own roar.
CALEB WILLIAMS HAS OUTPLAYED PATRICK MAHOMES THIS SEASON.
Williams: Mahomes:
715 Pass yards 669 pass yards
7 Passing TDs 3 Passing TDs
7.7 Yards per 6.4 Yards Per
63.4% 59.0%
1 INTs 1 INTsCALEB. UNDERRATED. pic.twitter.com/YoDLg0QAoS
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 22, 2025
Caleb Williams has made it clear: he’s not trying to be Patrick Mahomes. In a 2024 interview, he said, “Patrick Mahomes is Patrick Mahomes. We’re here to win with the Bears.” Respect, yes. Reverence, no. The young signal-caller is building his own identity—and backing it up with numbers that make noise.
More than just stats
Still, stats aren’t everything. Patrick Mahomes consistently shows leadership, poise, and the ability to adapt to defenses that study him week after week. He also benefits from a stable environment: Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, and a solid offensive line. Caleb Williams, on the other hand, is still testing his durability, composure, and ability to maintain pace when games get heavy.
The question isn’t whether Caleb Williams is better than Patrick Mahomes. It’s whether he can keep this level as the season progresses, as defenses adjust, and as the narrative shifts from promise to pressure. For now, Mahomes remains the benchmark. But Williams is no longer just a rising star—he’s a legitimate threat.
And if the NFL teaches us anything, it’s that reigns don’t collapse overnight. They erode play by play, Sunday by Sunday. Patrick Mahomes still holds the throne, but Caleb Williams is already knocking. And he’s knocking hard.