Three bold predictions for Chicago Bears season finale against the Green Bay Packers
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Bears quarterback Justin Fields will outplay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
One of the big reasons the Packers have dominated this rivalry is because of quarterback continuity. Since 1992, the Packers' signal-caller has either been Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers. Both won a Super Bowl for Title Town and spent over a decade as the starter. Now it's Love's chance to be the Packers starter for the next 10 years, and he's having a solid season.
A Packers fan account tweeted about this disparity in quarterback play between the Packers and Bears.
Jordan Love just threw his 30th TD pass of the season in his first year as a starter.
— PackersHistory.com (@PackersHistory1) January 1, 2024
…which is more TDs than any QB in the history of the Chicago Bears has ever thrown in a single-season. pic.twitter.com/6wU5gokXLx
Basically, in Love's first season as a full-time starter, he's putting up better numbers than any Bears quarterback in 104 seasons.
Yes, the Packers have an impressive legacy at quarterback. But Fields is having a great finish to this season, and he will outplay Love this Sunday.
Fields will have his best game of the season, passing for 250 yards and two touchdowns while running the ball when it's the smart move. Expect a lot of targets for wideout D.J. Moore and tight end Cole Kmet. They are Fields favorite targets, especially Moore.
After leading the Bears to a strong finish down the stretch, Fields has earned one more year as the Bears starting quarterback. Bears fans agree, as well.
Justin Fields moves the chains and “WE WANT FIELDS!” chants are breaking out.
— Barstool Chicago (@barstoolchicago) December 31, 2023
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