By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
Notification Show More
Latest News
2025 College Basketball Bad Beats: WVU fails to cover after blowing late lead
2025 College Basketball Bad Beats: WVU fails to cover after blowing late lead
Game Analysis
Mizzou coach begs fans, 'Please, do not rush the court!' after win over No. 4 Alabama
Mizzou coach begs fans, ‘Please, do not rush the court!’ after win over No. 4 Alabama
Game Analysis
Lionel Messi picks up where he left off ahead of 2025 MLS season opener
Lionel Messi picks up where he left off ahead of 2025 MLS season opener
Game Analysis
Inter Miami vs. Sporting Kansas City Highlights | CONCACAF Champions Cup | FOX Soccer
Inter Miami vs. Sporting Kansas City Highlights | CONCACAF Champions Cup | FOX Soccer
Game Analysis
Denver Nuggets MVP Nikola Jokic turns 30; his elite NBA career by the numbers
Denver Nuggets MVP Nikola Jokic turns 30; his elite NBA career by the numbers
Game Analysis
Aa
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Reading: Bears QB Fields ‘focused on what I can control’
Share
Aa
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Search
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
BigPaulSports > Blog > NFL > Bears QB Fields ‘focused on what I can control’
NFLSports News

Bears QB Fields ‘focused on what I can control’

BigP
Last updated: 2023/12/07 at 1:05 AM
BigP Published December 7, 2023
Share
Bears QB Fields 'focused on what I can control'
SHARE
  • Courtney Cronin, ESPN Staff WriterDec 6, 2023, 08:01 PM ET

    Close

      Courtney Cronin joined ESPN in 2017, originally covering the Minnesota Vikings before switching to the Chicago Bears in 2022. Courtney is a frequent panelist on Around the Horn and host of Best Week Ever on ESPN Radio. She also co-hosts The Chicago Bears Podcast on ESPN 1000. She previously worked at the San Jose Mercury News as a multimedia sports journalist.

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The fact that the Chicago Bears are projected to land the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL draft, and could choose from a strong pool of quarterback prospects, isn’t lost on Justin Fields.

Asked Wednesday whether it was fair to weigh the final five games of the season into his evaluation as a potential long-term option in Chicago, the 24-year-old Bears quarterback said he won’t stress about circumstances that are out of his hands.

“I mean, life isn’t fair,” Fields said. “I’m just focused on what I can control, and the rest is in God’s hands.

“Wherever, if I’m here next year, if I’m not, football doesn’t define who I am as a person. My happiness will still be in the same place, will still be in God.”

Editor’s Picks

2 Related

Fields’ inconsistent production in eight starts this season complicates the Bears’ evaluation of the third-year quarterback. Though he has improved in several statistical categories, such as completion percentage (64.4) and passer rating (92.3) — both career highs — and has increased his passing yards per game while decreasing his sack percentage, his QBR of 45.1 is 23rd and the Bears are 4-8 entering Week 14. They were 2-2 while Fields nursed a dislocated right thumb and undrafted rookie Tyson Bagent started.

How Fields performs in his next five games will factor into whether the Bears move forward with the former first-round pick, who was drafted by a previous front office and coaching staff, or potentially use the No. 1 pick on USC’s Caleb Williams, North Carolina’s Drake Maye or another quarterback prospect. The Bears will have their own top pick and that of the 1-11 Panthers, due to trading the 2023 No. 1 pick to Carolina. ESPN’s Football Power Index gives the Bears a 76.5% chance to pick No. 1 overall.

“I’m really just trying to be consistent, I think that’s the biggest thing,” Fields said. “You can play good one game, play bad the other. So me personally, it’s just trying to be consistent and trying to be better than I was yesterday.”

Fields said he is used to hearing criticism about his performance and speculation about his future. He remains confident that no matter what path the Bears choose in 2024, he has a future in the NFL.

“Shoot, since I got to Chicago, y’all don’t hold back,” Fields said. “I hear it from y’all, I hear it from fans and stuff like that. I don’t take any of it personal, because I know everybody’s entitled to their opinion on certain things and stuff like that. That’s one thing I try to do is not take anything personal, and just go about it that way.

“I’ve had moments in my life to where I’ve wanted things to happen that didn’t go that way, and it ended up going another way and it worked out better than I ever could have imagined. That’s really why I just don’t stress about stuff that happens, and just controlling what I control and like I said earlier just being the best person I can be and striving to be the best player I can be.”

Sponsored Content

Juega en grande con cryptomonedas

You Might Also Like

2025 NFL free agency: 10 big-name players who could be cap casualties

Rather be the Bills or Ravens over the next 3 years? | First Things First

7 charged in burglary ring that struck Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, other star homes

Tee Higgins, 4 other NFL players who excelled during their franchise-tag season

BigP December 7, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow
newsletter featurednewsletter featured

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Popular News
    Source: Ravens' Humphrey to play vs. Steelers
    NFLSports News

    Source: Ravens’ Humphrey to play vs. Steelers

    BigP BigP October 7, 2023
    Texans GM Caserio denies he’s leaving after draft
    Fins twins: Miami locks up Mostert-Wilson RB duo
    Deion needs surgery, but foot won’t be amputated
    How the No. 1 pick changes Panthers’ QB strategy … and what’s next for the Bears
    - Advertisement -
    Ad imageAd image

    Categories

    • Sports

    About US

    We offer information and tips on US Sports and evernts all over the world.
    Top Categories
    • Game Analysis
    • Free Picks
    • Services
    • Premium Content

    Subscribe US

    Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

      © Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.

      Removed from reading list

      Undo
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Lost your password?