CALEB Williams has yet to get a chance in the NFL – but the Chicago Bears star is already living the life of a multi-millionaire.
The USC quarterback, who was drafted No. 1 overall by the Bears, reportedly earned $10 million in his final two college seasons through NIL and endorsement deals.
The 21-year-old had NIL partnerships with Dr. Pepper, Nissan, Wendy’s, United Airlines, PlayStation and many others, by The Athletic.
Now Williams has signed a rookie contract worth a whopping $38.5 million with the Bears, according to Spotrac.
The contract will have a signing bonus of about $24.8 million and will have a fifth-year team option.
But as witnessed by the navy blue Chrome Hearts double-breasted suit he wore to the Draft, Williams is already living the life of an NFL megastar.
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Among Williams’ prized possessions is a red Porsche, which former USC wide receiver Jordan Addison called “Lightning McQueen” in reference to the movie ‘Cars.’
“It’s just a different lifestyle around here,” Addison said in a Porsche video.
Williams is believed to own a black and red Porsche Taycan, which costs around $180,000.
The NFL star also lived in a luxurious Los Angeles penthouse during his time at USC.
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A viral photo with an epic sunset in the background gave an idea of Williams’ wealth.
It is unclear whether Williams owned the apartment or was renting it.
During an interview with GQWilliams also showed off some of her prized possessions.
Among its footwear collection are Adidas Sambas and Nike Cactus Plant Flea Markets.
It also features a Chrome Heart belt and buckle, worth $1,800.
“It’s my favorite piece, you don’t see it often,” says Williams.
“It makes you feel a little bit like a cowboy, or a Texas Ranger with that big ol’ buckle.
“I wear this as part of the outfit. Feel good, look good and play well.”
Williams said her prize was a Goyard scholarship, which is worth about $1,000.
Inside are different chargers, your keys and wallet, an iPad and an Apple Pen for writing down football plays.
“Everything goes in here,” he says.
At the Draft, Williams wore a Patek Philippe Calatrava skeleton watch, which costs more than $100,000.
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