Alina Siregod, the girlfriend of Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, was fitting in well on the sideline ahead of Chicago's matchup against the Texans on Sept. 15.
Tyregod will be wearing a custom denim jacket and pants with the Bears' “C” logo and Williams' name and number on the back. A photo collage she posted on TikTok.
The blonde beauty carried a clear stadium bag with Williams' name on it while at NRG Stadium.
Chicago's 19-13 loss to Houston in Week 2 was a tough game for the quarterback.
Williams completed 23 of 37 attempts for 174 yards but was sacked seven times.
“These past two weeks of life…” Tyregod wrote, posting another photo of her and Williams embracing on the sideline before Williams made his NFL debut in the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sept. 8.
Williams was the Bears' No. 1 pick in this year's draft out of the University of Southern California. His orange nail polish In that match.
Williams threw two touchdown passes for the first time in his NFL career in Sunday's 21-16 loss to the Colts.
He completed 33 of 52 attempts for 363 yards but was sacked four times and intercepted twice.
The rookie also lost a fumble on a strip-sack that led to Colts running back Jonathan Taylor's 1-yard TD run in the fourth quarter to put Indianapolis out of the game.
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The couple, who have kept relatively private about their relationship, made their red carpet debut at the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit in April.
At the time, Tyregod shared a snapshot on social media of the pair posing together wearing Chrome Hearts outfits.
This marked the first time the pair have been seen in public together, although Williams has posted photos of her on social media in late 2023.
In June, Williams and Tyrregod attended Louis Vuitton's Spring/Summer 2025 menswear show together during Paris Fashion Week, wearing clothes from the luxury French fashion house.
Williams then saw action in the Bears' two preseason games in August.
In 43 preseason snaps, his arm strength, playmaking ability and versatility outside the pocket lived up to expectations, making the rookie one of the most highly-anticipated quarterback prospects in the draft.
In 2023, Williams threw for 3,633 yards with 30 touchdowns and five interceptions for the Trojans, while also running for 11 more touchdowns.
The Bears (1-2) will play the Rams (1-2) in Chicago on Sept. 29.





