Justin Fields would probably like to have this one back.
Playing a rivalry game in front of a primetime audience, the second-year quarterback made a miscue that wouldn't even qualify as a rookie mistake.
With 10:39, left in the second quarter, his Chicago Bears faced a third-and-10 against the Green Bay Packers. Fields took a shotgun snap, scrambled upfield then completed a first-down pass to Equanimeous St. Brown. Except it didn't count. The line of scrimmage on the play was Chicago's 20-yard line. When Fields released his pass, he'd reached the 22. This, of course, is not legal.
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