The Chicago Bears seem to have found their quarterback in Justin Fields. Unfortunately the rest of the team is still holding everything back. Fields continued his recent rise with another sensational performance against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, only to have the team fall just short in a thrilling 31-30 loss. Fields was electrifying on the ground again, topping the 140-yard rushing mark for the second week in a row. That included an effortless 67-yard touchdown run that set a new franchise record for longest touchdown run by a quarterback, breaking the mark that he set just one week ago. He also threw for two more touchdowns. He did have a pick-six in the game that proved to be a big moment in the game, but he also nearly single-handedly moved the offense down the field and kept them in the game. Fields had strong words for himself after the game regarding that pick six. It's quite a turnaround for Fields individually after his long-term future was being hotly debated following a brutal showing agains