After the Chicago Bears extended their losing streak against NFC North rival Green Bay to nine in a 38-20 season-opening loss, quarterback Justin Fields offered an apology. Fields accounted for 87% of the Bears total yards on Sunday when he completed 24-of-37 passes for 216 yards, one touchdown, one interception and a 78.2 passer rating. He also led Chicago in rushing with nine attempts for 59 yards. The Bears offense constantly found itself playing behind the chains after going 3-of-13 on third down. Offensive penalties didn't put Chicago in favorable down and distances after three false starts and two holding calls.
- Justin Fields apologized to his teammates and fans after the Bears' loss to the Packers.
- Fields accounted for 87% of the Bears' total yards and led the team in rushing.
- The Bears' offense struggled on third down and committed multiple offensive penalties.