Sunday, November 24, 2024

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New Details On Justin Fields’ Injury Vs. Vikings Don’t Sound Good

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Justin Fields had to leave the game against the Minnesota Vikings after suffering an injury to his throwing hand. He didn’t return, leaving backup Tyson Bagent to lead the offense. Head coach Matt Eberflus said X-rays were negative. However, it was also reported that Fields couldn’t grip a ball when asked. That is never a good sign. The quarterback will undergo an MRI within the next 24 hours to determine the extent of the damage. That was when Jay Glazer of Fox Sports delivered some new details.

It appears Fields dislocated his right thumb.

Nobody yet knows the extent of the damage. Maybe it’s not as severe as feared. However, a dislocation on any finger for a quarterback is never good. The thumb is particularly bad, given its importance for gripping the football. The typical recovery time from a dislocation is four weeks. However, it’s six for a quarterback. That means it’s possible the Bears may not see Fields again until after the bye week on December 10th against the Detroit Lions. It doesn’t get more disastrous than that.

Justin Fields’ Bears career may have ended just like that.

Everybody had hoped he’d at least get to play a full season to see if he could be the guy long-term or not. If the MRI reveals ligament damage, as can often be the case with dislocations, he’s likely headed for Injured Reserve. That means missing at least the next four games. Chicago is already 1-5. There is a strong possibility they’re 1-9 or 2-8 by the time he gets back with the season long over. There won’t be much left he can do at that point. The Bears will have their eyes on the 2024 draft by that point, scouting his potential replacements.

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One can only feel sorry for the kid. He has battled against difficult odds from the moment he got to Chicago. Nobody can ever fault his work ethic or toughness. However, his inconsistent play and inability to stay healthy for a full season will become the primary notes on why he’s yet another in a long line of failures. Not all of it is on him. The Bears didn’t do a great job building around him. That said, too many opportunities were wasted, and Fields didn’t do enough to protect himself.

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ManGod
Oct 17, 2023 6:52 am

T Bagent with a full week of preparation as QB 1 with the starters will make a huge difference on his level of play against the Raiders. Easy to see him make the offense respectable and a contender against the Raiders.

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butler741
Oct 16, 2023 6:28 am

Or Bagent gets to practice with the 1’s all week and lights up the Raiders. Then rattles off 7 wins. That’s my hope at least

BearDownTX
Oct 16, 2023 5:36 am

It wasn’t like he was setting the world on fire. He looked like he did in weeks 1-3, indecisive, missing open guys, staring at the rush. He isn’t the guy

Dr. Melhus
Oct 15, 2023 8:34 pm

I could see Fields getting traded and doing very well somewhere else. I could also see him lighting it up at the end of the season and staying here. Time will tell.

Tred
Oct 15, 2023 7:37 pm

Michael Vick’s bad karma rubbed off on JF1.

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