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Chicago’s bread and butter is the run game, anchored by Fields, Khalil Herbert and rookie Roschon Johnson. After last week’s game where the Bears essentially forced Fields to be a pocket quarterback – which backfired – I’m expecting them to get Fields on the move, which should allow him to make plays with his legs, be it extending plays or as a rusher. That, coupled with the team’s three-headed running back group, has the potential to give Tampa Bay some trouble.
The Bucs pass rush is my biggest concern heading into this game, especially seeing how Todd Bowles blitzed the heck out of Kirk Cousins in Week 1. I fully expect him to do the same to Fields, which is terrifying behind this offensive line. Last week against Green Bay, Fields was pressured on more than 65% of his dropbacks, which doesn’t bode well for Sunday’s game against the Bucs.