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Luke Getsy won’t call the preseason finale a turning point for the Chicago Bears offense. But it’s ‘a step in the right direction.’

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Bears quarterback Justin Fields stands on the sideline in the fourth quarter against the Lions at Soldier Field on Oct. 3, 2021. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune, Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Two days after the Chicago Bears first-team offense put together three first-half touchdown drives against the Cleveland Browns, offensive coordinator Luke Getsy cautioned against knee-jerk reactions— good or bad— to preseason play. It’ s not that Getsy wasn’ t pleased with the play of quarterback Justin Fields, who completed 14 of 16 passes for 156 yards and...


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