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Bears QB Justin Fields brief with answers at news conference as the offense searches for solutions in Week 4

CHICAGO — Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields didn’t stir up any drama this time at his weekly news conference Wednesday at Halas Hall. A week after his comments to reporters became social media and talk show fodder, Fields was guarded — and at times short — with his explanations about his mindset and where the Bears offense goes now after they put up just 250 yards per game over an 0-3 ...
Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields walks off the field after a 41-10 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 24, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri.

CHICAGO — Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields didn’t stir up any drama this time at his weekly news conference Wednesday at Halas Hall.

A week after his comments to reporters became social media and talk show fodder, Fields was guarded — and at times short — with his explanations about his mindset and where the Bears offense goes now after they put up just 250 yards per game over an 0-3 start.

What can he do to push away thoughts of a 13-game losing streak dating back to last season through

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