Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Man in the middle

Dalton dealing with hype surroundin­g rookie QB

- By Gene Chamberlai­n Associated Press

Quarterbac­k Andy Dalton has the support of Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy even if it’s apparent the allegiance of fans at Soldier Field rests elsewhere.

The Bears have a unique quarterbac­k situation with popular rookie Justin Fields not expected to win the starting spot away from Dalton for opening day despite eye-opening play in the first preseason game, a 20-13 win over the Miami Dolphins on Aug. 14.

At least judging from fan reaction against Miami, it could be Dalton fighting an uphill battle even though he owns the job.

“That’s not easy being on that sideline for that game and hearing when Justin runs out, all the cheers,” Nagy said. “I mean, let’s just face it, if that was any of us, that’s not easy.”

It’s not as if Dalton is being booed — although No. 3 quarterbac­k Nick Foles was when he replaced Fields.

Booing this week likely will be reserved for former Bears quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky when he returns Saturday to play for Buffalo in a preseason game at Soldier Field.

Dalton merely shrugs off the Fields mania and maintains his focus on the Sept. 12 opener against the Los Angeles Rams, all while also helping Fields to learn the ways of the NFL.

He’s heard fans cheering and shouting Fields’ name at Halas Hall practices and seen the No. 1 jerseys each day.

“Andy is great,” Nagy said. “I mean, you know, this is such a unique situation. For a guy like Andy, where I feel really comfortabl­e is knowing that he’s comfortabl­e in his own skin, he believes in himself and he knows that we believe in him.”

Dalton knows Fields is the future, but is trying to make it a more distant future. Fields’ 10-for-14 effort for 142 yards against Miami was solid, but Dalton might be most impressed with Fields’ speed.

“I think when he first got here, I asked him, ‘What is it like to run 4.4?,’ ” Dalton said of Fields’ 40-yard time. “He’s special.

“If he’s got that room in front of him, that’s a part of his game that he can definitely use. With his speed that he’s got, definitely a thing that he can use in his game.”

With the Bears offensive line an issue — neither starting tackle has practiced and guard James Daniels is sidelined with a groin injury — it might require a quarterbac­k who can run out of a collapsing pocket.

Nagy is resisting this temptation and will stick by his promise to Dalton about the opener, even though Fields gets an occasional snap at practice with first-team players. The win over the Dolphins didn’t change this approach.

“He’s a true pro,” Nagy said of Dalton. “He’s doing everything we’re asking him to do. And I think that’s the only thing that we can worry about right now is just, again, coming out here and practice hard, man, do everything you can.”

 ?? KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I/AP ?? Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields throws during the second half of a preseason game against the Dolphins on Aug. 14 in Chicago.
KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I/AP Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields throws during the second half of a preseason game against the Dolphins on Aug. 14 in Chicago.

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