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Justin Fields isn’t interested in measuring himself against Aaron Rodgers: ‘I’m worried about winning’

CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears started their week of practice Wednesday at Halas Hall as they get ready for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field. Here are three things we learned from Bears coach Matt Nagy and his players. 1. Justin Fields is excited to see Aaron Rodgers play against the Bears defense but isn’t measuring himself against the Packers quarterback. Fields said ...

CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears started their week of practice Wednesday at Halas Hall as they get ready for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field.

Here are three things we learned from Bears coach Matt Nagy and his players.

1. Justin Fields is excited to see Aaron Rodgers play against the Bears defense but isn’t measuring himself against the Packers quarterback.

Fields said he still is recovering from “discomfort all around,” including in his left knee, after taking some big hits Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. But he practiced in full Wednesday and said he should be good for

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