REST IN PEACE: Today is the burial day for the Chicago Bears key player who died in an automobile accident….

It’s no surprise to Bears fans that the Chicago Bears are in a unique situation surrounding their quarterback position
Currently, the Bears have a quarterback — Justin Fields— who would start on 10+ teams in the NFL. On the other hand, however, they own the drafting rights to the quarterback who they think 31 other teams would want on their team. Having another draft pick in the top 10 — No. 9 — makes an already unique situation even more unique for the Bears.
While dissecting this quote, there’s one major takeaway: Justin Fields isn’t going to be the quarterback of the Chicago Bears in 2024. That isn’t written as a positive, rather, it’s written as an apparent soon-to-be fact.
Justin Fields is beloved by a large portion of Chicago Bears fans, however, when looking at him under the microscope of how he did in the fourth quarter — specifically on end-of-game situations — the future for Fields in Chicago doesn’t appear bright.
Fields can still be a successful quarterback at the NFL level, and the Chicago Bears didn’t do him as much of a service as they might’ve liked. But, where things stand in this unique situation, the logic behind drafting a quarterback with the No. 1 pick is there