“I’m a big fan,” Josh Allen LAUDS Justin Fields and his work ethic after orchestrating Bills’ ‘authoritative’ win over the Bears

Justin Fields and Josh Allen
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen has hailed Justin Fields for his performance last week. Fields, who is just 23 years old, has done pretty well for the Chicago Bears this season despite the team’s abysmal run. Last week, the Buffalo Bills, who are currently the best team in the AFC, defeated the Chicago Bears convincingly 35-13 despite initial hiccups.
Fields led the Bears to a brilliant start and the team was even able to hold most of the Bears’ offense initially. Soon, they took the lead and led 10-6 at halftime but the Bills showed everyone why they are a serious Super Bowl contender this season and overwhelmed the struggling Bears in the second half. They scored 29 points in the second half and won the game 35-13.
The Bears QB has only gotten better this season. The quarterback from Ohio State has 2,167 passing yards, 1,011 rushing yards, 24 total touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. Talking about Allen, he has thrown at least 30 touchdown passes in each of the past three seasons. It is confirmed that Fields will start in the remaining two games too and would hope to better his stats and win the games for the team.
Josh Allen calls Justin Fields a ‘special’ talent

After the game, Allen appeared on Kyle Brandt’s weekly show, Kyle Brandt’s Basement, and spoke highly about Fields. He called the 23-year-old a special talent and said that he can spin a rock. The Bills QB added that the Bears, as an organization, love him and he himself is a huge Fields fan.
“Justin Fields is a special talent. He really is. He can spin the rock. The organization and teammates love him. He works hard. He doesn’t complain. I’m pulling for him. I’m a big fan of his,” Allen told Brandt.
Despite Fields’ good performance, the Bears have been pretty disappointing, and with a 3-12 record for the season, are amongst the worst teams in the league. In the remaining two games, they will want to beat the Lions and the Vikings and end their forgetful season on a high. As for the Bills, they have qualified for the playoffs and are battling for the No.1 seed in the AFC. They are scheduled to face the Bengals and the Patriots in the coming two weeks.