(670 The Score) Scott Morrow, a diehard Bears fan and Chicago resident who was shot and seriously wounded on June 20, recently shared the story on the Parkins & Spiegel Show of how he couldn't die before seeing rookie quarterback Justin Fields play.
“Within a couple moments, I thought well, I’m 41, pretty much all of Chicago has gone our whole lives without even having great prospects for a franchise quarterback, I can’t die before seeing Justin Fields take the field, man," Morrow said of his thoughts while being transported in the ambulance to the hospital.
“I think there was maybe a little power of the Beloved coursing through the veins there. A couple two or three extra shots of adrenaline ... I don't plan to die before he's a Hall of Famer."
The story got to Fields, who had a surprise for Morrow. On Monday, Fields and his parents paid a visit to Morrow, who has been spending much of his time at his own parents' house during his recovery.
Fields presented Morrow with a jersey as part of his surprise visit.
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Morrow is facing a lengthy recovery and large medical costs. You can contribute as part of a GoFundMe page set up on his behalf.