EMPTY FIELDS: 3x Super Bowl Champion Executive Reports There Is NO Interest In Justin Fields … Are His Starting Days Over?? 

When the Chicago Bears clinched the coveted #1 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft, speculation swirled that it marked the end of Justin Fields’ tenure in the Windy City.

Chicago is expected to draft USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the top pick and effectively turn the page to a brand-new era in Bears football. 

Most people thought Chicago would end up trading Fields to a quarterback-needy team. Maybe Atlanta. Maybe Pittsburgh. Maybe New England … Any team that’s looking for a capable quarterback with potential and a chip on his shoulder.

Fileds would seemingly fit that bill, especially since the Bears have no more use for him – assuming they do draft Williams or another quarterback such as Drake Maye or Jayden Daniels with the top pick.

General manager Ryan Poles has openly spoke about the possibility of trading Fields.

He even made a comment that he wants to “do right” by Fields, hinting that he preferably wants to trade Fields to a team where he can succeed.

However, the market for Fields isn’t nearly as strong as expected.

According to longtime NFL Executive Mike Lombardi, there aren’t a whole lot of believers in Fields across the league. 

“I talked to a lot of people at the Combine and I couldn’t find a team (that’s interested). If I were Philly, I would trade for him. Because I think if you put him behind [Jalen] Hurts and run the six-back offense with him, he might go in there and play good,” Lombardi said on “The GM Shuffle” podcast. 

Denver-based NFL insider Benjamin Allbright echoed Lombardi’s report by reiterating his belief that Fields isn’t viewed as a starter in league circles. 

“I tried to talk about this a while back, but got shouted down by his fan club,” Allbright tweeted on X. “He’s likely to be a backup somewhere else this year. QB competition at best.”

Fields is one of the most polarizing players in the NFL.

While he has struggled mightily throughout his career and has shown very little improvement from year-to-year, he still has supporters sprinkled across the league.

Having said that, no one can honestly say that he’s a sure-fire franchise quarterback. 

No matter how optimistic you are, his accuracy issues and inability to consistency read defenses are problems that have shown no signs of going away. 

Perhaps he is indeed destined to be a career backup in the league.

With (reportedly) very little interest in Fields, Poles wouldn’t want to just give him away for pennies on the dollar.

Is there a chance he stays in Chicago?

What are your thoughts on Fields?

Do you believe the reports that there are no teams truly interested in him being their starter?

Where will he end up?

Take out your crystal ball for a second … How will the rest of his career shake out???

 

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