The Chicago Bears have five weeks to regroup before preparation for the 2023 season kicks into high gear at training camp. As the Bears reset, the Tribune’s team of writers addressed four key topics surrounding the team.
Stevenson is a close runner-up for me, given his size, confidence and competitiveness. He already has made a rapid climb and figures to be a Week 1 starter if he stays on this trajectory. Johnson, on the other hand, is part of a crowded running backs group that also includes Khalil Herbert, D’Onta Foreman, Trestan Ebner and Travis Homer.
That starts with Fields’ footwork and carries through his progressions and decisions. The Bears will probably be a run-based offense once again. It makes sense. They can be so much more dynamic with some improvements in the passing game. It’s really the emphasis of the entire season after the moves GM Ryan Poles made to surround Fields with better talent.There’s no question the 2023 season will be big for Fields. The Bears put their faith in him rather than use the No.
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