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Bears' Justin Fields dislocated thumb on throwing hand in loss to Vikings: report

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The Chicago Bears suffered a tough loss to their NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, and one of the big reasons why was due to Justin Fields’ absence at quarterback after suffering a hand injury.

Fields hurt his throwing hand on the Bears’ first drive of the second half, which eventually forced him out for the rest of the game. 

FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer revealed that Fields dislocated his thumb on his throwing hand on the 3rd-and-7 sack by the Vikings. 

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Quarterback Justin Fields of the Chicago Bears warms up prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field on October 15, 2023, in Chicago. (Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)

Fields had it popped back into place, and he initially wanted to go back into the game. However, he couldn’t grip the ball without pain, forcing him to watch from the sidelines the rest of the way.

The Bears said that X-rays on Fields came back negative, though he will undergo an MRI on Monday to make sure the injury isn’t more severe.

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Fields, who had been on a hot streak the previous two games, struggled before suffering his injury. He had 58 passing yards on 6-for-10 through the air while rushing for 46 yards on eight carries.

The Bears went to Tyson Bagent, an undrafted free agent out of Shepherd University who holds the NCAA record for all-time touchdown passes (159). On just his third snap of his career, he was sacked by Josh Metellus who picked up the fumble and took it to the house for a 19-6 Vikings lead after the extra point.

Quarterback Justin Fields of the Chicago Bears is slow to get up

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