Bears prepare for season finale without Justin Fields

The Chicago Bears are ready to put a wrap on the season after one last home game with the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. CBS 2’s Matt Zahn caught up with the team.


I'm Matt Zahn and this is what I learned Today at how it's all no sign of Justin Fields out of the Bear's First full Practice of the week they just held a Walk through on Wednesday fields of Course out so Nathan Peterman out there Getting set to make his first start he Will start against the Vikings offensive Coordinator Luke getze wasn't ready to Do the full season evaluation of Justin Fields even though his season is now Over but he did say quote as we go into Next year now that he's had this Experience he's had these opportunities To get more comfortable with the Communication hopefully get more Comfortable with the people around him So one of the positive things to look at Going forward feels now Chase Claypool Down downplayed the frustration he Showed on the sideline Sunday's game Against the Lions he and Fields even got Into a little bit a little bit of an Exchange on the sideline he said that it Was a good exchange ended with mutual Respect between the two of them he says He wasn't angry about a lack of Targets In the game he said it was more about The team struggling he said quote I Don't want people to get comfortable With going three and out end quote and a Quick injury update Kyler Gordon was Limited out there with a groin injury After being listed as a full participant

On Wednesday so that's something we'll Have to watch heading into Sunday's Finale

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