With at least 5 teams in mix for QB Justin Fields, why did Bears deal with Steelers?

Justin Fields wanted the chance to play for Mike Tomlin, and that was part of why he was traded to Pittsburgh.

The Pittsburgh Steelers pulled off a huge trade this past weekend when they got quarterback Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears for a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL draft. While this sounds like a huge win for the Steelers, the deal when down in part the way it did because the Bears wanted to be fair to Fields.

According to NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport, at least four other teams inquired about Fields, and there were better offers than the one the Steelers made. But the Bears went to Fields and asked him where he wanted to play and he said he wanted to play for the Steelers and head coach Mike Tomlin, so Chicago general manager Ryan Poles made the deal.

Fields is a perfect fit for Pittsburgh. He has a year to work with Russell Wilson, Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith to get his career on track, whether it is in Pittsburgh or elsewhere.

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