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Justin Fields was walking off the field last year — right around the time Aaron Rodgers gave the Soldier Field crowd a military style salute — when Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry stopped him to chat.
“He said that I made his life hell that week,” Fields told the Sun-Times.
Not often enough. Though he ran six times for 71 yards and a touchdown, Fields went 20-for-25 for 254 yards and two interceptions through the air. His loss to the Packers was his fourth in as many starts, making him the latest Bears signal-caller to struggle against his rival.