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Justin Fields was pulled off the field by his Chicago Bears teammate DJ Moore during Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs after the struggling quarterback appeared to wobble following a hit.
The stumbling Fields was seen taking a circuitous route to the Bears' huddle early in the fourth quarter.
It was then that Moore intervened, pulling Fields towards the sideline and motioning for Chicago's training staff to examine the former first-round pick.
The good news for Fields was that he was cleared to return for the next series, but ultimately finished just 11 of 22 for 99 yards and a meaningless touchdown in the game's final minutes.
The bad news for Bears fans was that the team fell 41-10 to the Chiefs in front of Taylor Swift.
DJ Moore (left) and Justin Fields (right) are pictured during Sunday's loss in Kansas City
DJ Moore (No. 2) saw Justin Fields (No. 1) stumbling and redirected his teammate to sideline
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was chatting with quarterback Patrick Mahomes in practice this week when he mentioned, almost as an afterthought, that he thought Swift would take him up on his invitation to watch Sunday's game at Arrowhead.
'Some things with Travis,' Mahomes explained later, 'he says it and you don' t know if it's true or not, he says it so calmly.'
Turns out it was true.
Mahomes and Kelce put on quite their own show for the pop star, too.
The reigning league MVP threw for 272 yards and three touchdowns, his All-Pro tight end caught seven passes and one of the scoring throws, and the Chiefs romped to a 41-10 victory over the Bears — much to the delight of their newest fan, who joyfully pounded on the glass of her Arrowhead Stadium suite throughout the afternoon.
'I haven't gotten to meet her,' said Mahomes, who was left answering questions about Kelce and Swift's budding relationship after his good buddy ducked out on reporters. 'I guess if she ends up being with Travis, I'll meet her at some point.'
Fields finished just 11 of 22 for 99 yards and a meaningless TD in the game's final minutes
Jerick McKinnon had a pair of touchdown catches and Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire added touchdown runs, helping the Super Bowl champion Chiefs (2-1) deal the Bears (0-3) their 13th consecutive loss dating to last season.
The game was so lopsided by the third quarter that Mahomes and most of the Chiefs' starters got the rest of the day off.
'We got things rolling and that's a plus against a defense that, you know, is banged up a little bit,' Chiefs coach Andy Reid said.
The story coming out of Chicago's locker room was decidedly different.
'We've got to keep this thing tight in our locker room. That's the most important thing,' Bears coach Matt Eberflus said. 'There's going to be a lot of outside noise, as there always is in the NFL. And we've played three games so far in the season. We've got a great opportunity ahead of us. We've got two games in 11 days, and so we're going to focus on that.'
Still, their poor performance Sunday was a brutal end to a dismal week of distractions.
But she was later seen laughing away with another companion midway through the NFL game
In the span of a few hours Wednesday, Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams abruptly resigned, citing the need 'to take care of my health and family,' and Fields had to walk back some comments he made blaming his 'robotic' play through the first two weeks on the way he had been coached.
Eberflus was left to call defensive plays, just as he did in last weekend's loss to Tampa Bay, and Reid proceeded to make the former Indianapolis Colts coordinator look utterly lost.
The Chiefs began their assault with the first of Mahomes' two TD passes to McKinnon, then Edwards-Helaire scored from a yard out to make it 14-0 early in the second quarter. When the Bears punted a third consecutive time, Mahomes hit McKinnon again to extend the lead, and Kansas City proceeded to score on its next four possessions.
As for Fields, well, the QB was not just robotic but inaccurate. When one of the league's most porous offensive lines wasn't allowing the Chiefs to pressure him, Fields was consistently missing open targets down field.
Taylor Swift cheers from a suite with Donna Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs won easily
'I need to be better,' Fields said simply.
He was picked off by Mike Edwards late in the first half, leading to Pacheco's touchdown run. And when Harrison Butker added the second of his two field goals, the Chiefs were able to take a 34-0 lead into the break.
Kelce added his short touchdown catch early in the second half, celebrating in the back of the end zone by revving the engine on an imaginary motorcycle. High above the stadium, Swift clapped her hands alongside his mother, Donna Kelce.
'On Friday he was like, 'Yeah, I think she's coming to the game this weekend,' and went about his business,' Mahomes recalled after the game, 'and you're like, I guess that just happens. That's Travis.'