Bears' QB Justin Fields makes a dig at his own team's fans following 27-10 loss to Packers
Daily MailChicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields took a swipe at his own team's fanbase after suffering a 27-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, insisting that players are more affected by a game's outcome than supporters. Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields insisted players care more about a game's outcome than fans “It hurts more in the locker room than for Bears fans… They aren’t putting in any work.” Bears fans may not like this one from Justin Fields…. Fields' comments after a 27-10 loss to Green Bay Packers have not gone well with Bears fans 'At the end of his career, he will be a millionaire many times over and probably have been on multiple other teams with zero loyalty to the Bears other than willingly accept a paycheck for any nostalgia events he's invited,' a fan shared on Twitter in reaction to Field's press conference comment. Justin Fields runs for a touchdown during the first quarter against the Green Bay Packers Chicago trailed by 14 points in the fourth quarter when Fields had a 6-yard touchdown run overturned because replays determined he was down before stretching his arm across the goal line Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields embrace after the game at Lambeau Field on Sunday night Fields was selected 11th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft by the Bears, who offered the 20th overall pick in exchange to the New York Giants, as well as their fifth-round pick in 2021, and their first and fourth-round picks in 2022.