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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears met for an astonishing game at the MetLife Stadium. Where the Broncos grabbed a stunning victory of 31-28, the Bears despite coming close could not take home the victory. However, the highlight of the competitive game was the skills displayed by Bears’ QB Justin Fields, creating a genuine chance for his team.

Amidst all the scenes turning in the favor of the Broncos, it was Fields’ applauded juke that became the center of attention amidst the game. Here is a look at the “unreal” move that the footballer committed to. showing his class once again to the NFL world.

Justin Fields’ “nastiest juke” grabs the limelight amidst a close defeat for the Bears

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The Chicago Bears’ quarterback Justin Fields played the “nastiest juke” in their game against the Denver Broncos that caught eyes all around. The ‘X’ account of Ross Pins highlighted the same, calling the footballer “unreal” for his move of deception. The account had even tagged the move to be the nastiest one in probably the totality of the season.

His smart play allowed the Bears to make a touchdown on that throw, despite the scenario seeming tough for Fields’ side. Also, the athlete didn’t look to be dwelling on charges that he played too “robotically” against the Kansas City Chiefs, displaying his normal action of play despite facing a 41-11 loss in the previous match.

The loss to the Chiefs marked a horrendous start for the Bears, with this defeat continuing the streak for them. However, before the game against the Broncos, Fields had attempted to see the silver lining for his team.

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Can adversity teach a lesson?

Fields himself has not had the worst of the seasons this year, with 4 touchdowns in his most recent match. However, how many players can succeed on the basis of individual play in this thorough team sport? No one probably can vouch for the same! Admitting to the concerns around, Fields himself also highlighted the issues making his game stronger.

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“All the adversity I go through is gonna make me stronger as a person and as a player,” is what Justin Fields had said on Wednesday. Yet, the NFL does not allow an extended space for teams to learn from their recent failures. And Justin Fields, who is in his third season with the Bears, will hope for magic to change the storyline for the Chicago team this season.

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