Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles spoke with some media members from the NFL owners’ meetings from West Palm Beach, Florida on Monday, and he weighed in on several topics, one of which was the team’s plans at backup quarterback.
Justin Fields is heading into year two as the clear cut QB1 for the Bears, and the recently signed Trevor Siemian is likely to be their QB2 based on being a “better fit” in the new offense than holdover quarterback Nick Foles, this according to Poles.
So where does that leave Nick?
Poles said that “hopefully something pops up” when asked about a trade possibility for his 33-year old quarterback.