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Jun 26, 2026

Why Caleb Williams' 'Iceman' trademark application was initially refused as Bears QB's branding plan hits snag

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has unsuccessfully tried to trademark "Iceman" in an effort to expand his personal brand this season through the creation of a clothing line, sporting goods, athletic bags and entertainment services.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office initially blocked Williams' request this week, citing a "likelihood of confusion" with a trademark filed by LaCrosse Footwear in 1988 for insulated boots. NBA Hall of Famer George Gervin also has an application for the nickname on file, while UFC legend Chuck Liddell holds a trademark, though neither interfered with Williams' request.

"These marks are identical in appearance, sound and meaning," the USPTO wrote in a refusal letter obtained by ESPN. "Additionally, because they are identical, these marks are likely to engender the same connotation and overall commercial impression when considered in connection with applicant's and registrant's respective goods and/or services."

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