The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Rookie QB Fields rallies Bears, but Big Ben leads winning drive

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Justin Fields nearly had his moment in the spotlight on “Monday Night Football.”

The rookie quarterbac­k from Harrison High guided the Chicago Bears to a go-ahead touchdown against Pittsburgh with 1:46 remaining, but Ben Roethlisbe­rger responded with the 50th winning drive of his 18-year career. Chris Boswell hit a 40-yard field goal with 26 seconds left, and the Steelers escaped with a 29-27 win.

“For Justin to lead that offense down there and finish with a touchdown was really good, but in the end we didn’t finish,” Bears coach Matt Nagy said. “We gave them a chance to make that field goal in the end to win it and that’s where we’re at.”

Making his seventh NFL start, Fields completed 17 of 29 passes for a career-high 291 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on. He also ran for 45 yards, but the Bears lost their fourth straight and fell to 3-6.

Still, the youngster displayed poise and promise in the second half for a Chicago offense — and passing attack — that ranks last in the league.

It was the second straight week of progress for Fields, as the No. 11 overall draft pick described a growing sense of confidence in his game following an 11-point loss to San Francisco. In that one, the former Ohio State standout threw for 175 yards, rushed for 103 and produced several highlight-reel plays.

One week later, he almost led the Bears all the way back from 14 points down early in the fourth quarter.

“I was just playing football,” Fields said. “I felt good.”

Boswell gave Pittsburgh a 26-20 lead when he kicked a 52-yard field goal with 2:52 to play.

That’s when Nagy saw something in his new quarterbac­k.

“I looked over at Justin and he had a smile on his face where it was like it was his time,” Nagy said. “To see that … it was like he was almost hoping that this was going to be the situation and for him to follow through, and make the plays he made, it was a really good feeling on the sideline.”

On the go-ahead drive, Fields called his own number to convert a third-and-1. He later connected with Allen Robinson for a 39-yard strike down the right sideline on third-and-2 and found Darnell Mooney for a 16-yard touchdown pass on the next play, giving Chicago a 27-26 lead with 1:46 left.

“My mindset was like, it’s time … we’re here,” Fields said. “You can either be the guy who always gets put in that position and doesn’t show up, or you can be the guy who shows up in big moments. I was calm and focused on just showing up.”

Fields did more than that. Unfortunat­ely for the Bears, they left too much time on the clock for Roethlisbe­rger and the Steelers.

“We know we’re on the brink of being a great offense,” Fields said. “We just have to keep working.”

After the Steelers went back in front, the Bears got the ball back with 26 seconds to go and no timeouts. Fields got them to midfield before Santos’ 65-yard field goal attempt fell well short.

 ?? FRED VUICH/AP ?? Bears rookie quarterbac­k Justin Fields, a former UGA and Harrison High player, led a go-ahead TD drive against the Steelers with 1:46 remaining Monday, but Pittsburgh got a late field goal to win 29-27.
FRED VUICH/AP Bears rookie quarterbac­k Justin Fields, a former UGA and Harrison High player, led a go-ahead TD drive against the Steelers with 1:46 remaining Monday, but Pittsburgh got a late field goal to win 29-27.

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