Bears to start Fields in preseason finale
LAKE FOREST, Ill. – The Chicago Bears will start rookie quarterback Justin Fields in the preseason finale Saturday at Tennessee against the Titans.
Although Fields is starting that game, he still is regarded as the Bears' backup to veteran Andy Dalton for the regular-season opener against the Los Angeles Rams.
“All I want to see from him is just play a good game of football at the quarterback position and again keep the big picture in mind for all of us,” Bears coach Matt Nagy said of Fields before practice Tuesday.
Fields will play with some but not all of the offensive starters. Nagy said he's leaning toward giving the former Ohio State star the chance to play with the Bears' first-team offensive line, but the receivers could be a mix of reserves and starters.
“I think it's going to be a good opportunity for him and then you know we'll be selective across the board for the other players as we go, but you're going to see a direction of more kind of like the oldschool fourth preseason game for that,”
Nagy said.
The coach made it clear that Saturday's start was not intended to see if Fields should get the nod for the opener. The decision already has been made to go with Dalton.
Fields, who was drafted 11th overall after the Bears traded up in the first round to take the Heisman finalist, is expected to play the first half Saturday, according to Nagy.
He said Fields' next action after the preseason is almost entirely contingent upon how Dalton performs in the regular season.
“We'll see, but I would say yeah, big picture when we talked about this from the very start, we said whoever is going to be best for the Chicago Bears and that's going to obviously deal with production and wins, right?” Nagy said. “So when you look at this thing, you want to make sure we all support each other with one common goal to win, and offensively to score touchdowns.
“And Andy knows that, Andy is well aware of that. Andy's excited for the opportunity to show what he can do with these starters and in this offense.”