5 takeaways from the Bears offense this preseason

From Justin Fields’ readiness to an offensive line that’s a work in progress, here are our takeaways from the Bears’ offense this preseason.

The 2021 preseason for the Chicago Bears began and wrapped up faster than Justin Fields sprinting for a first down. The Bears went 2-1 in the new shortened preseason and gave fans a chance to see the rookie quarterback in action, along with the rest of head coach Matt Nagy’s offense.

During the three games, we saw some good from each position, along with some bad, and unfortunately some ugly. But these games don’t count in the stands and the best measure of success is seeing young players progress and grow while making sure nobody gets seriously injured in the process. It’s fair to say the Bears accomplished both of those goals for quite a few players when it comes to the offense, even if the results sometimes don’t show it.

There’s plenty to digest from the entire preseason, but here are my takeaways when it comes to the Bears offense.