Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, despite his struggles, still poses a threat to the Washington Commanders. Head coach Ron Rivera broke down Thursday’s challenge.
The coaching staff is getting, justifiably, lectured on social media. Receiver Chase Claypool, who they traded the 32nd pick for, spent the day at home as a healthy scratch in Week 4. The Bears are 0-4, the defense is amongst the worst in the sport, and quarterback Justin Fields looks as lost as he did last season.He saw the trouble Fields gave Washington last year, also on Thursday Night Football, when he ran for 88 yards and came incredibly close to a successful game-winning drive.
The young passer is known for his athleticism. Yet, he hasn’t been too reliant on his legs this season. He’s averaging less than half the yards per game that he posted last season. Regardless, he remains a big play threat because of that athleticism, even when the defense does its job.
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