The Chicago Bears aren't getting an encouraging response as they explore the trade market for quarterback Justin Fields, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano.
"Right now, the message the Bears are getting back from teams is that they don't consider Fields more of a sure thing than other potential one-year options such as Sam Darnold or Drew Lock, who wouldn't come with the fifth-year option decision that Fields' eventual team will have to make by early May," Graziano reported Sunday.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN added the Bears "aren't panicked despite no deal reached for a Fields trade.