Through three games with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Justin Fields looks like a completely different player than he did with the Chicago Bears. And it sounds like he feels better, too.
With Russell Wilson out once again, Justin Fields helped lead the Steelers to another win this week as the team defeated the Los Angeles Chargers.
Fields threw for one touchdown and ran for another on Sunday as he passed for a season-high 245 yards in the 20-10 win.
After the victory, Fields is now 3-0 during his time with the Steelers which is radically different than the 10-28 record he had as the starter for the Chicago Bears.
During his postgame interview, Fields said that he feels “a sense of peace” with the Steelers that he never felt during his time with the Bears.
“I’ve grown a lot over the past year, the past few months so I’m definitely feeling a lot more confident when I’m out on the field,” Fields said according to Austin Hertzog of PennLive.com. “It means a lot, but at the end of the day it’s not just me winning games. I’m just happy to be a part of this team, this organization. I’m definitely looking forward to keeping it going versus Indy.”
We’ll have to see whether or not Fields remains the team’s starting quarterback once Wilson is healthy.

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