Justin Fields ‘wanted to be in Chicago’ — now the talented QB is embarrassing the Bears by becoming the steal of the NFL season for the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers
Justin Fields is a winner now that the former first-round pick has moved on from Chicago and Bears play.
Fields won in Week 1, won in Week 2, and won again in Week 3.
After the completion coldly discarded By the Bears, the 25-year-old quarterback is now 3-0 Pittsburgh Steelers,
Fields was scheduled to join his new team as a backup, looking to experienced players. Russell Wilson Lead Pittsburgh’s offensive,
But with Wilson out with an injury, Fields has a career-changing opportunity.
He is one of the few undefeated quarterbacks left in the NFL and is performing better than many of his contemporaries who have bigger names and salaries.
Fields played his best game of 2024 on Sunday, completing 25 of 32 passes and passing for 245 yards, scoring a touchdown and earning a 96 rating in the Steelers’ 20-10 home win. Los Angeles Chargers,
Entering the contest, Los Angeles QB Justin Herbert was the big story.
After Fields improved to 3-0 with the Steelers, the QB stepped aside Caleb Williams It was trending on social media.
while Williams was forced to Trust the wristband To improve his Week 3 chances, Fields reminded NFL fans why he was once viewed as the answer for the Bears.
“The Bears are a horrible franchise,” one fan tweeted.
“I always knew he had it in him,” another fan wrote. “Chicago just had an awesome OC.”
“Fields is and always will be a great athlete,” a third fan wrote. “The Bears organization didn’t do their job until trading him to Pittsburgh. No point in digging into the past, hopefully he does well and has a long and fruitful career!”
Fields went 10-28 and completed only 60.3 percent of his passes during a three-year stint with Chicago.
But the former Ohio State star threw for a total of 40 touchdowns and rushed for 1,143 yards in 2022.
In February, Fields clarify that he wanted Stay in Chicago,
“Of course I want to stay here,” Fields said on the St. Brown Brothers podcast. “I can’t see myself playing anywhere else. But if it was up to me, I would want to stay in Chicago. I love this city. The city is vibrant. The fans and the people are great.
“It’s a business. I have no control over it; whatever happens, happens. I think the biggest thing about everything that’s going on right now is I just want it to be over with. Like, just tell me if I’m being sold, tell me if I’m staying, this and that.”
Fields was transferred to Pittsburgh in March.
Chicago receives a 2025 sixth-round pick that becomes a fourth-round selection if Fields plays 51 percent of the snaps with the Steelers this season.
Williams eventually became a Bear and moved to Chicago put everything at stake At the No. 1 pick.
In three games, Williams threw four interceptions and lost in prime time.
Earlier, Fields had become so frustrated that he stopped following the Bears on social media.
“It’s something I don’t want to see on my timeline,” Fields said in February. “I’m about to go on vacation. I don’t want to watch any football games.
“And guess what? (Social Media) Either keep Fields, or we want Fields. Either draft Caleb.
“I’m tired of hearing this stuff. I just want it to be over.”
Fields isn’t lost in 2024 — and he’s fared much better away from Chicago.
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