All Chicago Bears fans are waiting to see who starts at quarterback on Sunday, will it be veteran Andy Dalton or rookie Justin Fields. The fans want Fields but the Bears’ brass has remained steadfast that Dalton is the starter. Fields played most of the Week 2 game against the Bengals and showed flashes, but it was far from a convincing performance to leave no doubt he is the starter. NBC Sports Chicago Bears Insider Adam Hoge notes that while Fields looked inexperienced, he did not look overwhelmed and that is an important difference when assessing Fields’ readiness. #ChicagoBears #JustinFields #NFL #UnderCenterPodcast #NBCSportsChicago #Bears For more Bears content, download the new MyTeams app: https://bit.ly/MyTeamsApp Visit NBC Sports Chicago: https://www.nbcsportschicago.com/bears Find NBC Sports Chicago on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NBCSChicago Follow Bears Talk on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nbcsbears Follow NBC Sports Chicago on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nbcschicago/ NBC Sports Chicago, a partnership between the Chicago Blackhawks (NHL), Chicago Bulls (NBA), Chicago White Sox (MLB) and the NBC Sports Group, features over 275 live pro games in high definition each year. In addition, NBC Sports Chicago delivers extensive pre/post-game coverage for its core pro team partners, as well as Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs multi-platform coverage, plus - local sports discussion programs that includes SportsTalk Live, and massive cross-platform coverage provided by the network’s growing digital platform, NBCSportsChicago.com, the “MyTeams by NBC Sports” app, and its variety of fan-focused social media outlets. Fans can follow the network on Twitter via @NBCSChicago. Bears’ Justin Fields looked inexperienced, not overwhelmed and it’s important |
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