Wintime999 Justin Fields, Andy Dalton or Nick Foles, the Chicago Bears’ three quarterbacks. It’s unclear who head coach Matt Negy will choose to play. The starting lineup for the game against the Detroit Lions this Sunday. Wintime999
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Negy says he has not yet decided on his starting quarterback for Sunday’s Week 4 game against the Detroit Lions. Because the health of Andy Dalton and rookie Justin Fields still have to be considered, who have knee and arm injuries, respectively, only Nick Foles is left with a full body. According to a report from NFL Network on Monday. ( Wintime999 )
Dalton injured his left knee in the Week 2 win over the Cincinnati Bengals before Fields was due to start in the Week 3 game against the Cleveland Browns, where the rookie quarterback was benched. He was battered and got sacked 9 times and had an arm injury from the game. Therefore, Nagy has not yet decided who he will choose to start in the game against the Lions on Sunday.
‘All three of them are now under consideration as to where they will be,’ Negy said. ‘We just have to see where they are in the next few days. We know Nick (Foles) Where is it in terms of health? But we want to keep an eye on Justin and Andy and to keep us in there and make sure we have plans for those things.’
Dalton will be monitored on a week-to-week basis. While X-rays on Fields’ arm injury came back negative, it remains to be investigated for possible swelling and pain this week.
The Bears’ offense has been disappointing since the start of this season. Especially in the last game against the Browns, where they totaled just 47 yards. Fields, who started the first game, completed just 6 of 20 passes for 68 yards, with no touchdowns. No interceptions, a rating of just 41.3, partly because the offensive line didn’t give the rookie quarterback enough opportunities after being pressured by Miles Garrett and Jade. Vion Clowney
Fields has also shown trouble releasing the ball in certain situations. Including playing with outside wing Darnell Mooney in a wide open position. But the rookie quarterback was too late on the field of goal and lost the interception to Browns safety John Johnson before the pick was voided due to a wing interference penalty. But the Bears offense still couldn’t penetrate the end zone from the Browns’ 4-yard line.