Chicago Bears clashed with San Francisco 49ers in Week 8 on
Sunday.  

Rookie quarterback Justin Fields gave Chicago Bears a
much-needed boast in the struggling offense early in the match with an
incredible touchdown pass.

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Justin moved to the left and threw the ball across his
body to tight end Jesse James. The throw gave his team an early lead on the San
Francisco 49ers, 10-6, with 12:03 left in the first half.

The pass garnered immense praise from the NFL fans.

A user reacted, “That Justin Fields TD pass to Jesse
James was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. I have hope for the
first time in months. Colors are looking brighter. Beer tastes better.”

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The Athletic’s Chicago Bears NFL writer Kevin Fishbain tweeted,
“Justin Fields rolling to his left to a diving Jesse James. Pinpoint precision
and a heckuva catch.”

American football journalist Albert Breer wrote
on his Twitter handle, “Heck of a throw here on the move by Justin Fields, who’s
now 7-of-8 for 72 yards and a touchdown. Bears up 10-3 early.”

Fields completed 11 of 13 passes for 82 yards in the
first half, and the Bears led 13-6 after two quarters. He also gained 48 yards
on the ground.

Fields had completed 23 of 35 throws for 262 yards, 7.5
yards per attempt, 65.7 percent completion rate, one touchdown, no
interceptions, and a passer rating of 97.6 with the help of play-action through
Week 7 according to Pro Football Focus.

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Without play-action, he completed 52 of 96 passes for 554
yards at 5.8 yards per attempt, a completion percentage of 54.2 percent, and a
passer rating of 48.7. Fields have received play-action on 46 dropbacks, tying
him for 28th in the league with Ben Roethlisberger, who has long despised
play-action.

Chicago Bears lost the game 22-33 to the San Francisco 49ers.