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Justin Fields on developing Bears offense: ‘It’s gonna come.’

Justin Fields and the Bears offense recovered from a dreadful-looking performance the previous day to at least look like an offense in training Wednesday.

The first-team offense scored on a 10-play drive against the first-team defense, with Fields throwing a fourth-and-one touchdown pass Darnell Mooney — a midseason-level well-timed pitch-and-catch. (Truth be told, the Bears played through an Equanimeous Brown fumble after a reception midway through the drive that safety Eddie Jackson recovered.)

The Bears also drove for a field goal in an end-of-half drive, with Fields hitting N’Keal Harry to keep the drive alive, then dumping off a pass to running back David Montgomery, who went down on his own to stop the clock with three seconds left for Cairo Santos’ 42-yard field goal.