Justin Fields threw a dart right into the back of a Bears OL’s head and NFL fans thought it hilarious

Fields would have a bullseye if the back of a helmet was a dartboard!

Sunday afternoon saw the first time the Chicago Bears’ Justin Fields played his childhood NFL team, the Atlanta Falcons. And as the leader of the NFL’s current hottest offense, there was little doubt Fields wanted to come out and light the Falcons up in a dynamite performance.

For the most part, with 17 points in the first 30 minutes (on the back of two created touchdowns by Fields), the quarterback accomplished that goal. But late in the first half, while Fields was trying to give his receiver a chance at making the play, he had a rather unfortunate mishap.

He threw a dart … right into the back of the helmet of Bears offensive lineman Michael Schofield. Like, a perfect pass, too!

Oh man, that’s hilarious. Here’s another angle of Fields’ pass folly:

The helmet throw shouldn’t overshadow what was largely a solid performance for Fields and the Bears’ offense to start with — especially on a throw to Cole Kmet — but that is still one heck of a unique way to showcase your passing accuracy.