There's been a flurry of rumors over the past
few weeks surrounding Fields and his future with the Bears, who
have the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Should Chicago end up
moving on, Fields wanted to make it clear that he was
appreciative of his time in the Windy City.
"To the city of Chicago, love y'all," Fields said following the
Bears' 17-9 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. "Appreciate
the fans and the support from all the Bears, you know, and in
case this is my last rodeo with y'all, appreciate y'all for
everything."
And regardless of what happens, Fields won't be questioning his
effort over the past three years.
"All I can control is what I did do. I gave it my all," Fields
said. "Whether it's here or not, I have no regrets."
In 13 games this season, Fields completed 61.4 percent of his
passes for 2,562 yards, 16 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He
also rushed for 657 yards and four TDs.
Fields, 24, started 38 of the 40 games he has appeared in with
the Bears. He has thrown for 6,674 yards in his career with 40
touchdowns and 30 picks while rushing for an additional 2,220
yards and 14 scores.
Chicago just completed a 7-10 season with the loss to the
Packers. Bears general manager Ryan Poles told ESPN Radio on
Sunday that the organization has yet to decide how it will
handle the situation under center.
"We're working from a position of strength and just going to
continue to keep an open mind and look at all options," Poles
said. "I'm excited for that opportunity."
Even after three losing seasons, Fields hopes to stay with
Chicago.
"I have a pretty good relationship with Ryan and the guys
upstairs," Fields said. "At the end of the day, this is a
business. They have to make the tough decisions. My job is just
to go out there and play my best. It would mean a lot to get
that confirmation from them and just really send a message that
they trust me to lead this team and be the quarterback."
--Field Level Media
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