Bears, Justin Fields fighting to
finish fledgling Falcons
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[December 28, 2023]
Offseason narratives began weeks ago surrounding the Chicago
Bears and where quarterback Justin Fields might fit in 2024.
One speculative destination in the Fields rumor mill is Atlanta,
where the 2021 first-round pick could be viewed as the answer to
ongoing quarterback concerns and a possible franchise reset.
The Falcons will have a chance to get a close look at Fields on
Sunday when they face host Chicago.
"I've got too much to focus on today to worry about tomorrow,"
Fields said Wednesday of the lively discussions about where he'll
play next season. "Shoot, I don't know. You all don't know. Nobody
knows. Whatever happens, happens. We'll cross that bridge when we
get to it."
Falcons owner Arthur Blank offered no guarantees on the job status
of coach Arthur Smith this month, stating he wants to see how it
plays out, referring to the final games of the regular season.
Atlanta (7-8) needs two wins and a lot of help to sneak into the
playoffs and stands No. 9 in playoff seeding -- with the top seven
teams getting into the playoffs -- entering Week 17.
Playoff probability measures the Falcons' chances to reach the
postseason at 10 percent. Smith said you'd have to live in "Perth,
Australia" not to be aware of all the postseason chatter.
"The reality is, you start to get caught up, it's just a waste of
time. For players and coaches, nothing matters but Chicago. If we
don't play well in Chicago, nothing else matters," Smith said
Wednesday.
Atlanta quarterback Taylor Heinicke (ankle) and four of his starting
offensive linemen -- Jake Matthews (knee), Kaleb McGary (knee), Drew
Dalman (ankle) and Chris Lindstrom (ankle) -- were limited during
Wednesday's practice. Heinicke said he would be ready to roll Sunday
as the Falcons try to carry over the momentum of beating the
Indianapolis Colts on Christmas Eve.
Smith endorsed Heinicke's return to the starting lineup over Desmond
Ridder last week due to Ridder's chronic turnover issues. Atlanta
has 21 giveaways in 15 games, four fewer than Chicago (25).
But the Bears (6-9) have won three of their past four games and had
numerous chances to pull out a victory in the lone defeat (20-17 at
Cleveland).
Like Smith, Chicago counterpart Matt Eberflus understands there are
no guarantees for NFL head coaches if they aren't producing wins. In
that way, Eberflus said he relates to Fields' approach of being
concerned solely with focusing on the here and now.
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Dec 24, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback
Justin Fields (1) rolls out before tossing a 1-yard touchdown pass
in the first half against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier
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The Bears have less than a one percent chance to
make the playoffs, needing a Rubik's Cube number of turns in their
favor to keep going after the Week 18 finale with the Green Bay
Packers.
"You're always going to get that," Eberflus said of rumors and
suggestions about replacing starting quarterbacks and head coaches.
"So you got to keep your eyes forward and your feet where they are.
That's the most important thing. You got to focus on the here and
now and improving every single day.
"When you do that, you're going to get better, and you're going to
be able to stay locked in on your job."
Bears guard Teven Jenkins cleared concussion protocol and returned
to practice Wednesday. Tight end Cole Kmet (knee) and wide receiver
Darnell Mooney (concussion) didn't practice.
Chicago might not be worried about playoff travel plans, but the
clock will begin ticking on general manager Ryan Poles and Eberflus
the moment Week 18 games go final. The Bears are one Carolina
Panthers loss away from securing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024
NFL Draft.
As per annual tradition, the top prospects include multiple
quarterbacks, and Poles said in an on-the-record interview last
spring that he wanted this pick as a security measure in case the
Bears weren't fully convinced Fields was the franchise's answer at
the position.
That's because part of the decision to stick with Fields likely
means an all-in type of pay raise with 2024 completing his rookie
base contract.
For now, Fields isn't concerned with the variables.
"I'm focused on Sunday and playing this Atlanta team," Fields said.
--Field Level Media
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