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Rumors around the NFL: Is Justin Fields on the move?

- Tyler Dragon Las Vegas Raiders

The preeminent storyline surroundin­g the Chicago Bears is whether they should keep or trade quarterbac­k Justin Fields. Chicago owns the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft by virtue of a 2023 trade with Carolina Panthers. The Bears are in prime position to land the top quarterbac­k prospect, Caleb Williams, but selecting a quarterbac­k may mark the end to the Fields era in Chicago.

Fields is entering the final year of his rookie contract and Chicago has until May to exercise the quarterbac­k’s fifth-year option. However, the Bears will likely make a decision on Fields’ future before the May deadline. General manager Ryan Poles said he wants to “do right” by Fields and understand­s “no one wants to live in the gray” area.

Multiple people connected to the NFL believe the Bears are probably going to keep the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft. If the Bears stay put at No. 1, they’ll presumably use the pick on a quarterbac­k.

So, what does that mean for Fields’ fate?

A person familiar with the situation told USA TODAY Sports that the Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders have expressed some level of interest in Fields. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the matter.

USA TODAY Sports explores each of the three possible landing spots for Fields:

Justin Fields landing spots Atlanta Falcons

Lackluster quarterbac­k play hindered the Falcons as they finished the 2023 campaign 7-10, which is one of the reasons the franchise made significan­t coaching changes.

New Falcons coach Raheem Morris recently hired Zac Robinson as Atlanta’s offensive coordinato­r, and Morris and Robinson both worked under Sean McVay with the Los Angeles Rams. Coaches customaril­y like to bring in “their guy” at quarterbac­k instead of inheriting a quarterbac­k already on the roster.

Atlanta has a lot of untapped potential on offense with the likes of RB Bijan Robinson, WR Drake London and TE Kyle Pitts. Each of the three had over 600 yards from scrimmage last season, but there is still meat on the bone in Atlanta.

“They have a lot of playmakers,” Fields said about the Falcons on the “St. Brown Bros Podcast.”

Fields and Robinson running the

read option would cause opposing defenses fits. Fields is only the third quarterbac­k in NFL history to reach 2,000 rushing yards in his first three seasons and Robinson had 30 carries of at least 10 yards in his rookie campaign playing without a mobile quarterbac­k.

Fields is from nearby Kennesaw, Georgia, so a potential transition to the Atlanta area would be rather seamless.

Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers hired former ex-Falcons head coach Arthur Smith as their offensive coordinato­r. Smith has familiarit­y coaching mobile quarterbac­ks. When Smith was the Titans offensive coordinato­r, he coached Ryan Tannehill to his lone Pro Bowl season, and Tannehill set a career high in rushing TDs in 2020 (seven).

Kenny Pickett is the only Steelers quarterbac­k under contract in 2024. They are likely to search externally for additional quarterbac­k options. Fields’ 82.3 career passer rating is more superior than Pickett’s 78.8 career passer rating. Fields would also bring a rushing element at the quarterbac­k position.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said he expects the team to have competitio­n atop the quarterbac­k depth chart next season.

“There will be competitio­n there,” Tomlin said at his end-of-year press conference. “There’s always competitio­n in this thing. We don’t anoint anyone.”

Pittsburgh had the worst offense in the AFC North last season and ranked 28th in the NFL in scoring.

Fields’ mobility and ability to create oft-scripts plays would work well in Smith’s offense. The threat of Fields running would open the field up more for pass catchers Diontae Johnson, George Pickens and Pat Freiermuth.

Las Vegas appears ready to move on from Jimmy Garoppolo, who is suspended for the first two games in 2024 for violating the NFL’s performanc­e-enhancing substances policy.

The Raiders started three different quarterbac­ks in 2023. The offense had an AFC West-high 18 intercepti­ons and finished as the third worst rushing attack in the NFL.

Aidan O’Connell showed some promise in 10 starts last season and finished the season at the top of the depth chart but leaves a lot to be desired at the position.

The Raiders have the No. 13 pick in the first round of the 2024 draft, which will likely take them out of the running of the top three quarterbac­ks available in this year’s draft class.

A trade for a quarterbac­k like Fields could be a viable option.

“The wildcard is the quarterbac­k,” Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said recently on “The Pivot Podcast.”

“What are we going to do? Well, we’ve got to put a plan together.”

Like Atlanta, Pierce and new general manager Tom Telesco might want a fresh start at quarterbac­k, especially in a division with three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes and the likes of Justin Herbert.

Fields has never played with a wide receiver who runs routes as crisp and creates separation like Davante Adams. Opposing defenses would have a difficult time covering Adams while Fields buys more time with his legs.

Raiders offensive coordinato­r Luke Getsy has familiarit­y with Fields. Getsy was Fields’ offensive coordinato­r in Chicago from 2022 to 2023.

The experience between the two should make it a seamless transition in Las Vegas.

Could Fields remain in Chicago?

Fields caused a stir when he unfollowed the Bears on social media. Was he anticipati­ng a move?

The quarterbac­k recently downplayed the notion that he wants to leave Chicago.

“Of course, I want to stay,” Fields said on the St. Brown Bros Podcast.” “I can’t see myself playing in another place. If it were up to me, I would want to stay in Chicago. I love the city. The city is lit; the fans there they are great. It’s a business. I don’t have no control over it.”

Fields has a 10-28 record in three seasons with the Bears. Fields is eligible to have his fifth-year option picked up and a contract extension if he stays in Chicago.

The Bears haven’t had a winning record since the 2018 season, when Fields was a true freshman at Georgia.

 ?? JAMIE SABAU/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields scrambles against the Falcons last season.
JAMIE SABAU/USA TODAY SPORTS Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields scrambles against the Falcons last season.

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