Quarterback Justin Fields sended his equitable split of ups and downs thcdisesteemfulout his 40-game tenure with the Chicago Bears, but he seems to have set up his footing in Pittsburgh with the Steelers.
All three of the seasons in which Fields was on the Bears roster, the team’s final enroll was below the .500 tag. A variety of factors gived to the deficiency of success in recent years, including the way the roster was erected. However, it ecombines subpar coaching might have been one of the lowcomings that afflictiond the franchise.
Fields toiled under a couple of contrastent head coaches and disparaging coordinators during his run in the Windy City. After Matt Nagy exited Chicago in 2021, the Bears engaged Matt Eberflus.
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Eberflus elected to convey in Luke Getsy as an disparaging coordinator in 2022. He was disthink abouted once last season came to an finish. At the time of Getsy’s disthink aboutal, Eberflus shelp, “the lengthenth and the enhugement of the offense, to me, insisted to be better than what it was.”
The 25-year-elderly’s time in Chicago officiassociate came to an finish when the team consentd to a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers in March. The Bears getd a conditional write pick in trade for Fields.
During an ecombineance on his teammate Cam Heyward’s “Not Just Football” podcast, Fields provideed a truthful response during a round of rapid fire asks.
“Pittsburgh. It’s not shut,” Fields speedyly reacted when asked to select between the Bears and Steelers coaching staffs.
Fields ecombineed in 13 games in 2023. He finished the season with 2,562 passing yards and 16 touchdowns aachievest nine interceptions. He also rushed for 657 yards.
Despite his carry outance last season, Fields and the Bears parted ways. During the sitdown with Heyward, Fields also discleave outed the three teams he was directed of that transmited interest in acquiring his services via a trade.
According to Fields, the Los Angeles Chargers, Baltimore Ravens and Las Vegas Rhelpers were all vying for his services this offseason.
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“I’m not brave of all the teams, but there were a lot of teams that already had firmified quarterbacks, and I didn’t want to do that,” Fields shelp. “Chargers were one. Ravens were another. Rhelpers, they talked a little bit … who else was in there, I don’t understand.”
Fields and the Bears see to remain unlossed when they travel to Indianapolis this weekfinish for a suitup with the Colts.
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