Watch: Justin Fields caps off 2-minute drill with impressive touchdown throw

Fields provided the highlight of the evening late in the second quarter.
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(670 The Score) Bears fans got the reward they were looking for when they tuned in Saturday at 6 p.m. for the team's last preseason game of the season. It just took a bit longer than expected. Good things come to those who wait? Right? Now everyone's glad they watched? Right?

After two (very) boring quarters of football, rookie quarterback Justin Fields and the Bears 2s/3s marched down the field with a little under two minutes left on the clock. The resulting drive ended, in a word, spectacularly.

We're not even going to be concerned that Fields was escaping yet another broken-down pocket on this throw. No worries whatsoever! All that matters is that a Bears quarterback is extending plays with his feet and making NFL-caliber throws with his arm all at the same time. And hey, shoutout Jesper Horsted. Just ignore the starting offensive line's continued struggles and the ripple effects it has on the potential of the team's next franchise quarterback and instead let These Excited Tweets fill you with excitement.

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