Takeaways from final practice
Justin Fields had his sharpest practice of the spring
Justin Fields wrapped minicamp with his sharpest practice of the spring, per multiple media members in attendance. The final practice focused on red zone work, where Fields had some nice touchdown passes to tight ends Cole Kmet and Robert Tonyan.
“It was good. I thought it was nice,” coach Matt Eberflus said. “I thought Justin went through his reads and went through his progressions nicely and hit some good routes in the corners and the front pylons. It was good.”
According to Joseph Herff, Fields went 12-of-15 with his incompletions coming courtesy of a drop by rookie receiver Tyler Scott, receiver Dante Pettis not turning his head quick enough and safety Jaquan Brisker making a great play on the ball.
Eberflus did note that today’s red zone drill was a little different because there wasn’t a full-on rush from the defensive line.
Still, it was nice to wrap the offseason program on a high note heading into a six-week break ahead of training camp.
“I feel like we finished up minicamp strongly,” he said.
Justin Fields had his sharpest practice of minicamp today, especially in the red zone. Here he is throwing on the run in individual drills. pic.twitter.com/H59bZJ5abW — Alex Shapiro (@AlexShapiroNBCS) June 15, 2023
Source: Chicago Bears Wire