“It wasn’t really a shock,” Fields told reporters, per The Athletic. “I knew what was going to happen beforehand.”
Fields praised the Bears for how they handled the trade and tried to put a bow on a somewhat inglorious end to his time in Chicago.
“There (were) a lot of ups and downs, but all in all, I appreciate every relationship that I built, all my teammates,” Fields said, via ESPN.com. “They know that (I have) nothing but love for the city, for the fans and for my old teammates and coaches.”
Fields said Pittsburgh was his preferred destination this offseason, and he let Bears general manager Ryan Poles of that preference. But that door looked closed when the Steelers signed Russell Wilson and still had former first-rounder Kenny Pickett on the roster. After Pickett was traded to the Eagles, Fields’ opportunity arose once more.
The fourth-year QB said he was just happy to be “in a spot where I wanted to be,” even if it means he must compete for a job this coming season. Wilson is the presumed starter, and there even has been chatter about using Fields on kickoff returns due to the play’s new rules.
But Fields isn’t just letting fate take hold. He’s trying to wrest the starting job away from Wilson.
“I’m definitely competing,” Fields said on Tuesday. “I think Russ knows that. We’re competing against each other every day. … Helps me get better, us pushing each other.
“I definitely don’t have the mindset of sitting all year. I’m coming in every day, giving it all I got. Pushing him to be his best, and he’s pushing me to be my best each and every day.”
So far, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said he likes what he’s seen from his QB duo, especially in the leadership department.
“They’re professionals, and so I’m excited about that, but I’m not surprised by it,” Tomlin said on Tuesday, per ESPN.com. “There’s an expectation there. Both guys have been franchise-like guys if you will. They’ve gotten out of their cars in the morning and worn the responsibility of being that guy for a franchise, and so there’s residual benefit from that and so I’m excited about us receiving it.”
The Chicago Bears have appointed Ben Johnson as their new head coach. Johnson, 38, has been with the Detroit Lions since 2019 and spent the past three seasons a
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