What is Justin Fields' net worth? Chicago Bears quarterback got $11M as signing bonus
The Chicago Bears hosted the Miami Dolphins in the first of several joint practices between the teams ahead of their Week 1 preseason game on Saturday, August 14, 2021. For many fans, the main question of the game was just how rookie quarterback Justin Fields fared in his first action against an opposing NFL defense.
"Justin Fields is a guy who has all the talent in the world. He has those exciting capabilities. He’s a very athletic dude. The sky is the limit for Justin," Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson reportedly said on NFL Network. On social media, several fans noticed how impressively he played his shots. Fields is known to be one of the most gifted passers to leave college football in the past decade - he rarely made the wrong decision at Ohio State and kept his turnovers to a minimum.
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"First joint practice is over: *Better showings by both teams on defense as opposed to offense. *Justin Fields completed an absolute bomb to Jon'Vea Johnson. *The second greatest Waddle to ever play WR, Jaylen Waddle, looked good for Miami," one wrote on social media.
First joint practice is over:
— Jeff Dickerson (@DickersonESPN) August 11, 2021
*Better showings by both teams on defense as opposed to offense.
*Justin Fields completed an absolute bomb to Jon'Vea Johnson.
*The second greatest Waddle to ever play WR, Jaylen Waddle, looked good for Miami.
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy reportedly said "#Bears rookie QB Justin Fields will play into the second half Saturday vs. Miami after replacing starter Andy Dalton: "He's going to get a lot of reps," Nagy said of Fields. "The more reps that we can get him right now, the better.", as per Larry Mayer, Chicago Bears website writer.
Nagy says #Bears rookie QB Justin Fields will play into the second half Saturday vs. Miami after replacing starter Andy Dalton: "He's going to get a lot of reps," Nagy said of Fields. "The more reps that we can get him right now, the better."
— Larry Mayer (@LarryMayer) August 12, 2021
He is also applauded for having a good rapport with fellow teammates, namely Jon’Vea Johnson. "The Justin Fields and Jon’Vea Johnson connection is real. The 2 best throws from the QB came to Johnson today. Both on the money and one from about 45ish yards. Impressive stuff. #Bears" one user wrote. Another user added, "Justin Fields is the real deal. Get used to hearing it Chicago. We. Have. Ourselves. A. God.Damn. QB"
Justin Fields is the real deal. Get used to hearing it Chicago.
— The Irish Bears Show (@IrishBearsShow) August 11, 2021
We. Have. Ourselves. A. God.Damn. QB
Bears fans are keyed up to see him play. "Justin Fields is the real deal! Excited to see him play this year!" Along similar lines, another user added, "I really like the way Justin Fields is getting the ball out there. He appears to be the real deal."
Justin Fields is the real deal! Excited to see him play this year!
— Britt (@Brittalexis25) August 12, 2021
I really like the way Justin Fields is getting the ball out there. He appears to be the real deal.
— David Furones (@DavidFurones_) August 11, 2021
What is Justin Fields' net worth?
Justin Fields was drafted by the Bears in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He was reportedly rated as a five-star recruit and was the highest-rated dual-threat quarterback in the class of 2018. The Bears reportedly traded with the New York Giants, sending the 20th overall pick and their fifth-round pick in 2021, along with their first and fourth-round picks in 2022. Fields signed his four-year rookie contract, worth $18,871,952 fully guaranteed, on June 10, 2021. This also included a signing bonus worth $11,085,056, as reported by Tom Pelissero.
The #Bears agreed to terms with first-round pick Justin Fields on a fully guaranteed four-year, $18,871,952 contract that includes a $11,085,056 signing bonus, per source.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 10, 2021
According to a report in Starsoffline.com, Fields is worth a whopping $10 million (as of 2021). Justin Fields is one of the six athletes being featured on ESPN's Facebook-based series called 'Home Base,' which will give viewers a look inside players’ homes.