Caleb Williams Is Proud of His Supporters After Shattering Caitlin Clark’s Record Last Week

Chicago has produced some of the best sports fans in history. They have consistently shown how much they care about their athletes, teams, and even the newest members of their squad. The Chicago fans have shown Caleb Williams a lot of love since his draft selection. Not to be outdone, they have already beaten a record that WNBA No. 1 pick Caitlin Clark had previously held.

Within hours after Caitlin Clark’s WNBA draft selection by Indiana, all of her goods was sold out. Her No. 22 jersey broke records for retail sales, a record that lasted for ten full days.

But in just ten days, Williams‘ goods sales broke all previous records. There was another factor contributing to Williams’ likeability, even though having the first choice was only one of the reasons his products sold out so quickly.

Williams, in his drafting career, has been the perfect first draft. In addition to his on-field prowess, he is a role model off the field. Williams has demonstrated by his manner that he is not the archetypal jock. Williams has actually shown off his feelings in a very public way and positioned himself as the epitome of emotional equilibrium.

His non-athletic qualities have earned him admiration from others. In addition, the Chicago supporters have embraced him and showered him with affection right away. Other players who have lately moved to Chicago also show him a great deal of affection and acceptance, in addition to the fans.

An Cordial Welcome to Angel Reese for Caleb Williams

College basketball phenom Angel Reese was picked by the Chicago Sky just days before Williams moved to Chicago. She played brilliantly throughout college, so it made perfect sense that she would draft for the city of Chicago. Although she was showered with adoration from the fans, her draft didn’t set any records for merchandise sales.

But Reese was overjoyed when Williams was selected in the draft. She congratulated the quarterback on his draft on X (Twitter).

Reese appeared to show her appreciation for Williams becoming a part of a Chicago professional sports club. Along with that, she expressed her excitement about matching Williams’ level of success in Chicago. In terms of new athletes, Chicago has been boosted in the arms. How much these new sportsmen contribute to Chi-Town’s winning hopes is yet to be determined.