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Bears offense struggling, but ‘there is an urgency to get it right’

It’s hard to pick which part of Tuesday’s practice was more concerning.

One moment Bears quarterback Justin Fields had N’Keal Harry wide open in the back right corner of the end zone — only to throw the ball over the head of the 6-4 receiver . Two plays later, Fields found Harry for a touchdown in the same corner — but the offense had committed a false start during the seven-on-seven drill.

Another moment the Bears struggled in two different two-minute drills. Fields’ only completion was a three-yard shovel pass that Fields flicked when other receivers were covered and the pass rush was, all too familiarly, bearing down on him.