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Chicago Bears Quarterback Justin Fields Drawing Interest from Limited Suitors Following Free Agency Moves
The potential trade market for Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields appears to be narrowing in the wake of recent free agency movements and signings. Following Russell Wilson‘s decision to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Atlanta Falcons securing Kirk Cousins, the pool of potential suitors for Fields is dwindling.
Amid speculation surrounding Fields’ future with the Bears, reports suggest that Chicago has yet to receive compelling trade offers, leaving some around the league to question the attractiveness of their offers.
With the Steelers and Raiders out of contention after making significant quarterback moves, only a handful of teams remain as possible destinations for Fields, including the Vikings, Patriots, Giants, Seahawks, and Broncos.
The Minnesota Vikings, who just lost Kirk Cousins to the Falcons, could consider a trade within the division for a potential replacement. The New England Patriots, following Mac Jones‘ departure, are seeking a new starting quarterback and Fields could be a contender for the role.
Meanwhile, the New York Giants, looking to spark their offense after Saquon Barkley‘s departure, might consider adding Fields to compete with current quarterback Daniel Jones. The Seattle Seahawks, with a potential quarterback vacancy and a new coaching direction, could see Fields as a possible long-term solution.
Lastly, the Denver Broncos, after acquiring Russell Wilson, still need a quarterback and could see Fields as a viable option under head coach Sean Payton.