We now have some clarity on Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields' injury. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Fields suffered a left shoulder dislocation in the Bears' loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 11.
#Bears QB Justin Fields suffered a left shoulder dislocation, sources say, a painful injury he somehow played through on Sunday. Coach Matt Eberflus described Fields as “day-to-day.” His status for this Sunday is still to be determined.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 21, 2022
Bears coach Matt Eberflus classified Fields as day-to-day on Monday, but with an injury of this nature, the range of outcomes is wide. If surgery is needed, Fields' season is over. If rest is what's required, there's a chance he can be back in a week or two.
Chicago's bye is three weeks away, in Week 14. The Bears will likely sit Fields for the next two games and evaluate his recovery in Week 15. It's critical that Fields gains valuable starter's reps this season, even if there won't be much to play for at year's end. But if playing Fields risks a long-term injury, there's no chance he'll be on the grass again in 2022.
Eberflus said the Bears would provide a more detailed update on Fields' condition on Wednesday.