Lamar Jackson, Caleb Williams link up with Victor Wembanyama in Paris on vacation

Is the Chicago Bears rookie Caleb Williams hanging out with Lamar Jackson and NBA legend Victor Wembanyama in Paris? Judging from their stories, yes!  Both

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Is the Chicago Bears rookie Caleb Williams hanging out with Lamar Jackson and NBA legend Victor Wembanyama in Paris? Judging from their stories, yes! 

Both NFL players shared pictures on their respective social media accounts from their vacation in Paris. The reigning NFL MVP has, in fact, gone viral for the picture he shared with the French NBA player Wembanyama for the height difference between the two stars. 

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“Should’ve stood on the bench,” wrote the Baltimore Ravens’ star quarterback in the humorous picture he shared on his Instagram story, standing next to 7-foot-4-inches Wembanyama. 

Meanwhile, the No. 1 draft pick made his own headlines for attending the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 show in the French capital, with his girlfriend Alina Thyregod on Tuesday. He flaunted his fashion sense by sharing a selfie of himself on Instagram wearing a stylish green jacket. 

The USC standout is known to be quite private about his relationship as he didn’t introduce her until the 2024 NFL Draft earlier this year in April. Though Williams did not share any picture with Jackson or Wembanyama, they were anticipated to be hanging out together. In addition to these, some other notable athletes attended the high-profile event, including the new Houston Texans receiver Stefon Diggs

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Bears QB Caleb Williams eyeing Super Bowl dominance

Even before his draft selection when the USC standout was predicted to be the No. 1 pick, Williams had been quite vocal about his aspirations in the NFL. Now as he has entered the NFL and is the starting quarterback for the Bears, he is aiming to win eight Super Bowl rings and break the record of NFL GOAT Tom Brady. 

However, for that, Williams would have to win a Super Bowl ring every two seasons but that’s possible if he goes on to play in the NFL for the next 16 years. But that’s an ideal case scenario and the thing about the NFL is one always has to bend to the realistic approach. 

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Moreover, the Bears have been on a Super Bowl drought since 1986, and in order to reach the grand finale they would have to compete and win against the Detroit Lions and ever-evolving Green Bay Packers to clinch a place in the playoffs of the upcoming season. 

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