July 5, 2024

Bears QB Justin Fields clarifies comments he made about coaching staffWhat an exciting day it has been for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team acquired Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, less than a week after declaring their intention to sign free agent Russell Wilson and just one day after dealing former first-round quarterback Kenny Pickett to the Philadelphia Eagles.

A 2025 conditional sixth-round pick—which, depending on playing time, could be upgraded to a fourth-round pick—is being traded to the Steelers.

There had been plenty of rumors that Fields could be headed to Pittsburgh after the Bears landed the No. 1 overall pick and top quarterback prospect Caleb Williams within hands reach.

Like Wilson, who just signed a one-year, veteran minimum deal after a tenuous two-year tenure with the Denver Broncos, Fields has had plenty of ups and downs with the Bears since drafted 11th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft. However, he’s shown plenty of flashes during his tenure in Chicago, boasting a 4.8% touchdown rate over the past two seasons to Pickett’s 1.8%, with an additional 1,800 rushing yards and 14 scores on the ground to top off his production as a passer. Fields averaged a career high 197.1 pass yards per game in the 2023 season.

Brooke Pryor of ESPN confirms the plan is for Wilson to start, while Fields plays as his backup to learn from him.

 

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