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Undrafted D-II rookie making push for Bears’ backup QB job
Tyson Bagent Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields may have a very surprising backup this season if things do not change.

Bears coach Matt Eberflus admitted that Tyson Bagent, an undrafted rookie out of Shepherd University in West Virginia, is making a real case to beat out PJ Walker to land the backup role.

“I think everything’s open right now,” Eberflus said, via Courtney Cronin of ESPN. “I really do. I think if you have a closed mind, then if somebody is rising or executing, you always never put a ceiling on any player. There’s never that. You always look for the best in every guy, and you’ll see guys, all of a sudden they’ll get into a game and they start rising up and it’s easy for them and they can execute in that moment and in those moments.”

Walker was given $2 million guaranteed to back up Fields in the offseason, but he has had a poor preseason and went just 1-for-4 in Saturday’s preseason loss. By contrast, Bagent went 9-for-10 for 76 yards and orchestrated a 17-play, 92-yard touchdown drive.

Fields looks like he may be poised for a big season, so ideally, whoever wins the job will not see much time on the field. It would be quite the story if Bagent manages to lock down the job.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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