If the Detroit Lions want to win the NFC North division again, they will probably have to contend with fierce opposition from the Green Bay Packers.
Months of speculation have come to an end, as NFL Network reports that the Chicago Bears have agreed to trade quarterback Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers. According to reports, Pittsburgh, who just made a deal for quarterback Russell Wilson, is sending a conditional sixth-round selection, which could go as high as the fourth round based on how much playing time Fields gets. The Vikings also lost their primary quarterback earlier in the summer when Kirk Cousins, an experienced player, agreed to a long-term deal with the Atlanta Falcons. In a recent podcast interview, Fields, 25, expressed to Lions wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown how annoying the rumors were and how much he wanted to stay in Chicago. Naturally, I would like to stay. I don’t think I could play somewhere else. However, I would want to remain in Chicago if it were up to me. I adore the city. Fields stated, “The city is lit.” “There are fantastic individuals there, as well as admirers. It’s an enterprise. I have no control over anything; whatever transpires transpires. The main thing I think about everything that’s going on right now is that I simply want it to stop. Please just let me know if I’m staying, getting traded, and other things.