Chicago Bears Schedule Release: Don’t hide Justin Fields from Rams Week 1

Quarterback Justin Fields and coach Ryan Day have proved to be a potent team for Ohio State. The health of one and the embracing of the moment of the other might determine whether the Buckeyes win a national title on Monday against Alabama.College Football Playoff Ohio State Faces Clemson In Sugar Bowl
Quarterback Justin Fields and coach Ryan Day have proved to be a potent team for Ohio State. The health of one and the embracing of the moment of the other might determine whether the Buckeyes win a national title on Monday against Alabama.College Football Playoff Ohio State Faces Clemson In Sugar Bowl /
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The leaks regarding the 2021 NFL Schedule have begun and we already know that the Chicago Bears will be opening the season against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday Night Football in Los Angeles.

With the NFL expected to have fans attending games at full capacity during the 2021 NFL Regular Season, it makes sense that the Rams are one of the primetime games for Week 1. The Rams unveiled their luxurious new stadium, SoFi Stadium, last season but were unable to host fans given the COVID 19 Pandemic.

For the Bears, this marks the fourth consecutive season in which they will be playing the Los Angeles Rams in a primetime contest. After defeating the Rams at Soldier Field in 2018, the Bears lost to the Rams in Los Angeles during both the 2019 season and 2020 season.

While the Rams will be unveiling their new stadium to fans for the first time during Week 1 of the 2021 NFL Regular Season, the question is will the Bears be unveiling their new and potentially franchise quarterback in Justin Fields?

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Ever since the leak of the Bears playing the Rams on Sunday Night Football to open the 2021 NFL Regular Season, many fans have been quick to suggest that the Bears should avoid starting Fields in that game due to the fact that he would be against the potent Rams’ defense on Sunday Night Football. In a sense, those fans are saying that the stage will be too big for Justin Fields’ first game as a NFL starting quarterback.

That thought process makes no sense whatsoever. The reason why the Bears traded up and spent the draft capital they did in order to select Fields with the 11th overall selection is because they believe that he is going to be a franchise quarterback for the organization. If the Bears feel like they need to hide Fields against the Los Angeles Rams because the stage will be too big, then it is not an indicator that Fields can be a franchise quarterback.

One of the reasons why Fields was an attractive quarterback option, and considered to be the second best quarterback talent in the 2021 NFL Draft by many draft evaluators, is because the former Ohio State quarterback has never shied away from the big stage. Look no further than what Fields did against the Clemson Tigers in the Sugar Bowl in January. Despite battling a rib injury during that game, Fields threw for 6 touchdowns while completing 22 of his total 28 passes.

Fields, throughout his high school and collegiate career, has never shied away from the big stage. As Fields mentioned on draft night, the time for talk is over. Not only is Fields ready to be a quarterback in the National Football League, he is ready to prove to the NFL that he is the best quarterback prospect from the 2021 NFL Draft class.

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The second that Justin Fields takes the field during training camp for the Chicago Bears in July, it will be clear that he is the best quarterback on the team. Fields is the quarterback that provides the Chicago Bears with the best chance to win and that is the reason he should be the Week 1 starter against the Los Angeles Rams.