The Bears’ offense and QB Justin Fields are showing signs of growth
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The Chicago Bears are showing growth on offense. “It’s a long process, but of course, we’ve worked through it and we’ve grown and gotten better every week,” Fields said. He’s been in a two-year slide, going from 1,055 yards as a second-year pro in 2021 to 493 yards last season to just 104 yards on eight receptions through the first five games. Left guard Teven Jenkins returned from a leg injury last week and played 37 snaps after missing the first four games, giving the Bears a physical and nasty presence. Johnson said he’s “very happy to be back so soon” after missing the past two games.. Herbert did not practice, and RB Roschon Johnson remained in the concussion protocol.. Eberflus had no update on the search for a senior defensive analyst.





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