CHICAGO (AP) — A big season for Justin Fields got off to a rough start Sunday.
At least he had plenty of company.
Fields lost a fumble and threw an interception as the Chicago Bears fell apart in the second half of an ugly 38-20 loss to the Green Bay Packers. The dynamic quarterback was sacked four times and noticeably outplayed by Jordan Love, who was making his second career start for Green Bay.
“I think the moral of the story is that we shot ourselves in the foot too many times,” Fields said.
Looking for more growth from Fields, the Bears invested in their offensive line and passing targets in the offseason.