The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Fields might get chance to start with Dalton hurt

- By Andrew Seligman

LAKE FOREST, ILL. — Whether they want to or not, the Chi- cago Bears just might have to go with rookie Justin Fields.

Coach Matt Nagy said Monday that the team had ruled out a torn ACL for quarterbac­k Andy Dalton, and it was awaiting more test results on his left knee before deciding who will start this weekend at Cleveland.

Fields, the Kennesaw native and No. 11 pick in the draft, took over on Chicago’s final drive in the first half of Sunday’s 20-17 win over Cincinnati after getting in a handful of plays earlier in the game, and he led the Bears the rest of the way.

“What we’ll have to do is we’ll have to be prepared when we find out exactly what is going on with Andy,” Nagy said. “Is he able to go? Is he not able to go? Work through all of that stuff . ... You got a guy that has been in the league playing quar- terback for a long time and you got a guy that has never had an NFL start.”

Asked if Dalton is the starter if he’s healthy, Nagy repeated the question. Then, he said: “That’s something I’m not gonna get into with scheme.” He gave a similar response to the same ques- tion following the game, saying, “I’m not gonna get into any of that.”

But the Bears’ tune changed about 10 minutes after their coach met with reporters Monday. Team spokesman Brandon Faber came to the media room

and said Nagy told him he misunderst­ood the question and Dalton is the starter if

he’s healthy.

“He should have said, ‘Yes, he is,’“Faber said.

Dalton was injured on a 14-yard run early in the sec-

ond quarter. Fields took the final three snaps of that pos- session.

Dalton was in for the next drive, before Fields led Chicago’s final one of the half.

Fields showed some prom- ise in his first extended look as a pro. But by his own admission, it wasn’t a great outing. He completed just 6 of 13 passes for 60 yards and threw an intercepti­on late in the game that led to a touchdown. He also ran for 31 yards.

If Fields gets a start or two and struggles, the Bears might have to decide whether to keep him in the lineup if Dalton is ready to return. Their plan, after all, was to go with the veteran and keep the rookie in a backup role, at least in the early going.

Then again, Dalton is on just a one-year contract. The Bears are banking on Fields, and the time to go with him just might be now.

“That’s all stuff that we’ve talked about,“Nagy said. “We’ve discussed how things would go, the what-if game, just so that you’re not mak- ing emotional decisions. And you also got to see how things are going . ... We talk through a little bit of the what-ifs. But we just try to stay in the moment right now.”

Dalton threw a touchdown pass to Allen Robinson on the game’s opening possession and was 9 of 11 for 56 yards against his former team. But now, he’s hurt. If Fields is in the lineup this week and performs well, Dalton might not start again for the Bears even if he is healthy.

 ?? DAVID BANKS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields took over on Chicago’s final drive in the first half of Sunday’s 20-17 win over Cincinnati after getting in a handful of plays earlier in the game, and he led the Bears the rest of the way.
DAVID BANKS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields took over on Chicago’s final drive in the first half of Sunday’s 20-17 win over Cincinnati after getting in a handful of plays earlier in the game, and he led the Bears the rest of the way.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States