Watch every Justin Fields play from Bears’ preseason win vs. Titans

Re-live every Justin Fields play from the Bears’ 27-24 win over the Titans.

The Chicago Bears wrapped the preseason with a 27-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans, which marked rookie quarterback Justin Fields’ first NFL start.

Granted, Fields didn’t get any reps with the first-team skill players, but he did get to work behind Chicago’s starting offensive line — although the line had its concerns.

While Fields didn’t get a chance to really air it out, the highlight of the game was when Fields led the Bears on a scoring drive during a two-minute drill, which was capped off by a beautiful back shoulder throw from Fields, who put the ball only where tight end Jesper Horsted could get it.

Fields completed 7-of-10 passes for 54 yards and a touchdown with a 116.3 passer rating.

In case you want to rewatch every Fields play from the Bears’ win over the Titans, NFL.com has got us covered.

You can also catch full highlights from the Bears’ 27-24 win vs. Titans:

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Studs and duds from Bears’ preseason finale win vs. Titans

From Jesper Horsted to Thomas Graham Jr., here are our studs and duds from the Bears’ win over the Titans in the preseason finale.

The Chicago Bears wrapped up the preseason with a 27-24 win over the Tennessee Titans, which marked Justin Fields’ final live-game action until he eventually takes over as starting quarterback in his rookie season.

The final preseason game gave roster bubble players one last chance to make an impression ahead of final roster cuts on Tuesday, and there were several players — both on the roster bubble and who have already locked up roster spots — who made themselves known, be it in a positive or negative way.

Here are our studs and duds from the Bears’ win over the Titans in the preseason finale:

You have to see this beauty of a Justin Fields touchdown pass vs. Titans

It’s special plays like this touchdown pass vs. Titans that showcase why people want to see Justin Fields sooner rather than later.

Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields put an exclamation mark on his preseason with an absolute beauty of a touchdown pass during a two-minute drill at the end of the first half vs. the Titans.

Chicago’s offense had been ineffective for most of the first half until the final drive of the second quarter. The Bears drove 78 yards in six plays to score their first offensive points of the game.

On first-and-10, Fields escaped the pocket and threw a beautiful back shoulder throw to tight end Jesper Horsted for a 20-yard touchdown.

It’s special plays like that which showcase why Bears fans are eager to see Fields on the field sooner rather than later.

Fields finished 7-of-10 for 54 yards and one touchdown for a 116.3 passer rating.

The Bears lead the Titans 14-10 in the third quarter.

Everything we know heading into Bears’ preseason finale vs. Titans

Here’s a rundown of what we know heading into the Bears’ preseason finale against the Titans.

The Chicago Bears will face off against the Tennessee Titans in their final preseason game, where there will be plenty to watch and players looking to prove themselves worthy of a starting job or roster spot.

Here’s a rundown of what we know heading into Saturday’s preseason finale against the Titans.

10 Bears players to watch during Saturday’s preseason finale vs. Titans

Heading into the final week of preseason, there are some roster spots still up for grabs. Here are some Bears we’ll be watching vs. Titans.

The preseason comes to a close this weekend for the Chicago Bears as they travel south to take on the Tennessee Titans. As of now, the game is still scheduled to take place, as the Titans are currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak. At least nine individuals have tested positive for the virus, including head coach Mike Vrabel.

Assuming the game proceeds as planned, the Bears have quite a few players worth watching as they prepare for their final big audition to make the 53-man roster. Here are 10 players I’m keeping my eye on this Saturday night.

5 takeaways from Bears’ disheartening loss to the Titans

Things don’t seem to be getting better for the Bears at 5-4. Here are our takeaways from Sunday’s loss to the Titans.

A brief tumble has now started to become a free fall for the 2020 Chicago Bears. Once at 5-1, the team now sits at 5-4 following their 24-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans with no end in sight. On paper, the game looked relatively close and the Bears defense did hold the Titans under 300 yards. But an inept offense, coupled with key turnovers and coaching decisions, kept this game out of reach.

Frustrations boiled over at times for some of the players and head coach Matt Nagy is dangerously close to losing the locker room with another poor outing. Things don’t seem to be getting better and it feels as if another elite defense will be wasted by a dismal offense for the foreseeable future. Here are my five takeaways from Sunday’s loss.

Bears vs. Titans game recap: Everything we know

The Titans handed the Bears their third straight loss this season, a 24-17 beating that wasn’t nearly as close as the final score indicated.

The Chicago Bears continue to find new ways to lose in embarrassing fashion. The Tennessee Titans handed the Bears their third straight loss this season, a 24-17 beating that wasn’t nearly as close as the final score indicated.

And it all comes back to their offense, which is easily the worst in the NFL. Mind you, this is Year 3 of Matt Nagy, where we were promised noticeable improvement only to get the worst product in that three-year span.

The Titans tried to give this game to the Bears, and they couldn’t take advantage. Chicago’s defense was able to contain the game’s best running back — holding Derrick Henry to just 68 yards on 21 carries — and frustrate Tennessee’s offense into some inconsistency.

After starting 5-1 this season, the Bears have dropped to 5-4, where it feels like the bottom is falling out of this team.

3 reasons why the Bears will beat the Titans in Week 9

Here are three reasons why the Bears have a good chance of defeating the Titans in Week 9.

The Chicago Bears are looking to get back to their winning ways when they face the Tennessee Titans in Week 9. Both the Bears and Titans have lost their last two games, which means one of those losing streaks comes to an end on Sunday.

While no one is confident the Bears will find a way to pull out a win against the Titans, there is definitely a possibility that Chicago can find a way to get it done. But it all comes down to execution, something that has snakebitten them in past weeks.

Still, here are three reasons why the Bears have a good chance of defeating the Titans in Week 9.

Bears vs. Titans, Week 9: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online

The Bears are looking to break their 2-game losing streak. Here’s how to watch Week 9 vs. Titans.

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The Chicago Bears will travel to Tennessee to face the Titans in a game where both teams are looking to avoid dropping three straight games. It’s been quite a week for Chicago, who has been dealing with a COVID-19 scare that sidelined two offensive linemen.

It certainly doesn’t help that the Bears are coming off a disappointing 26-23 overtime loss to the New Orleans Saints, which dropped Chicago to 5-3 on the season. It was another dud of a game from the Bears offense, which struggled across the board.

We’ll see if the Bears can get some help from their offense and break their two-game skid against the Titans.

Here’s how you can tune in to the game on Sunday:

When:

Sunday, Nov. 8 at 12 p.m. CT

Where:

Nissan Stadium; Nashville, TN

Television:

FOX

Announcers: Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Greg Jennings (analyst), aura Okmin (reporter), Francisco X. Rivera (Spanish language)

Live stream:

fuboTV (try it free)

Radio:

WBBM 780 (Chicago)

Satellite Radio

Bears feed: XM 233
Titans feed: XM 231

Referee:

Ron Torbert

Odds:

Bears (+6.5)

Game Preview:

> Bears open as 5.5-point road underdogs vs. Titans in Week 9

> Bears vs. Titans predictions: Will Chicago rebound in Week 9?

> 5 bold predictions for Bears vs. Titans in Week 9

> 5 causes for concern for Bears vs. Titans in Week 9

> 10 Bears players to watch in Week 9 vs. Titans

> Behind Enemy Lines: 5 questions with Titans Wire

> 3 keys for the Bears offense vs. Titans in Week 9

> Bears vs. Titans: 10 things to know about their Week 9 game

> POLL: Who wins Week 9 contest between Bears and Titans?

> Week 9 Picks: Who are the experts taking in Bears vs. Titans?

> Looking ahead at Bears’ remaining 2020 schedule through Week 8

> Stock Watch: Which Bears players impressed, struggled in Week 8?

> PODCAST: Bears fans running out of patience with Nick Foles

 


 

Bears injury report: Cole Kmet questionable, Roy Robertson-Harris out vs. Titans

Chicago has four players that have been ruled out and one questionable against the Titans on Sunday.

The Chicago Bears have been relatively lucky on the injury front through the first half of this season. But it seems like injuries have finally caught up to them.

The Bears released their final injury report of the week ahead of their Week 9 game against the Tennessee Titans, which was just the second practice of the week following Halas Hall being shut down on Thursday due to a COVID-19 scare.

Chicago has four players that have been ruled out and one questionable against the Titans on Sunday.