Justin Fields of the Steelers will miss more than four months of action due to a career-ending injury.

Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields walks to the locker room after being sacked during the second half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Justin Fields had a towel over his right hand as he walked to the locker room in the second half. His day was over.

What happens next could have a dramatic effect on the future of the Chicago Bears.

Fields left Sunday’s 19-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings with a hand injury. The third-year quarterback got an X-ray that was negative.

“We’ll see where it is tomorrow when we get the MRI,” Chicago coach Matt Eberflus said. “That’s all I know right now.”

Fields got hurt with about 10 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter. He tried to throw the ball away on a sack by Danielle Hunter, and it looked as if he might have landed awkwardly on his hand as he went down.

Chicago (1-5) punted on the next play, and Tyson Bagent was behind center when the Bears got the ball back.

Fields went 6 for 10 for 58 yards and threw an interception before he departed. He also had eight carries for 46 yards and was sacked four times.

“With him, he wanted to come back in the game,” Eberflus said. “That’s really all I have in terms of that. But he just couldn’t grip the ball to throw it right now. … We’ll know more information tomorrow, and that’s where it is.”

The 24-year-old Fields, who was selected by Chicago with the No. 11 pick in the 2021 draft, was coming off two of the best games of his career. He passed for 335 yards and four touchdowns in a 31-28 loss to Denver on Oct. 1, and then threw for four more TDs in a 40-20 victory at Washington on Oct. 5.

If Fields’ MRI comes back clean and he can return quickly, the Bears can resume their evaluation of the QB as they try to determine if he is their long-term answer at the position. If Fields is out for an extended stretch, it increases the likelihood the Bears could look elsewhere.

In addition to its 2024 first-round pick, Chicago also owns Carolina’s first-rounder, and the Panthers (0-6) are the league’s last winless team. The Bears could be in a prime position to grab one of the draft’s top quarterbacks if they decided to go that route.

The Bears also lost safety Eddie Jackson (foot) and right guard Nate Davis (ankle) to injuries. Eberflus said Jackson could have returned if the team needed him, and he said he will know more about Davis’ status on Monday.

Fields’ injury put Bagent in for his NFL debut. The 23-year-old Bagent went 10 for 14 for 83 yards. He also had a 1-yard TD run, but he committed two costly turnovers in front of a Soldier Field crowd of 62,167.

“I was excited to get out there,” Bagent said. “Obviously you (get) butterflies because you’re playing in front of so many people, and you know, the stakes are high in the NFL. But felt really prepared. Felt like the coaches did a good job of always preparing all the quarterbacks.”

Bagent signed with the team after he went undrafted following a record-setting career at Division II Shepherd University. He set the NCAA’s all-division record with 159 career touchdown passes while finishing with 17,034 yards. In 2021, Bagent won the Harlon Hill Trophy, Division II’s equivalent of the Heisman.

“From the start he was a confident guy, a talented, confident guy that goes out there and he lets it rip,” Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson said. “So, I mean, I didn’t expect anything different coming out there than him being confident and step up and continuing to do what he does.”

Bagent got off to a rough start when he was sacked and fumbled on his third play. Vikings linebacker Jordan Hicks picked up the ball and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown that made it 19-6 with 6:44 left in the third.

Bagent led Chicago on a touchdown drive in the fourth, but he also was intercepted by Byron Murphy Jr. when he underthrew a deep ball while trying to find DJ Moore late in the game.

“I thought he started out, was not great at first, right, but again, that’s everybody,” Eberflus said. “That’s 11 guys in there operating. But I think once he got settled down, he put that drive together, and then you could see what he can do.”

 

Now that the Super Bowl is in the books, all attention turns to the NFL offseason with free agency and trades becoming official in a month.

Expect talk about the Las Vegas Raiders’ most pressing need, the quarterback, to continue to be a major topic of conversation.

As they try to upgrade from Aidan O’Connell, the Raiders will need to decide to try to find the quarterback in the draft or go get a veteran through a trade or free agent. If the Raiders turn to a trade, one name to consider is Justin Fields. The Chicago Bears are expected to draft USC’s Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick and deal Fields.

The Raiders, of course, have been connected to Fields for months. And it has continued into the offseason as ESPN recently projected Las Vegas will send a second-round pick for Fields.

Raiders’ assistant general manager was in Chicago’s front office in 2021 when the Bears took Fields out of Ohio State in 2021 with the No. 11 overall pick, further fueling the Fields-Raiders speculation.

But the Raiders have hired Fields’ former offensive coordinator Luke Getsy and the two didn’t have a lot of success so many people think that may turn the Raiders’ decision makers away from a Fields pursuit.

Fields made some strides in 2023 and he will turn 25 next month. It wouldn’t be a splash move getting Fields, but it could work out out. The Raiders would have to decide to give Fields the fifth-year option for the 2025 season after making a deal So, there are some complications.

During the season, we asked out community members if they were in favor of the Raiders making Fields their next quarterback. A whopping 79 percent were not in favor of it, while 21 percent liked it.

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