Justin Fields, American football quarterback for the Chicago Bears, was born on March 5, 1999, in Kennesaw, Georgia in the United States of America.

He was born to Gina Tobey and Ivan Fields. Fields has a brother named Jaiden Fields. His net worth is estimated to be around $10 million.

In Kennesaw, Georgia, Fields attended Harrison High School. Fields also attended Lost Mountain Middle School. In his two seasons as Harrison’s starting quarterback, he recorded 4,187 passing yards, 41 passing touchdowns, 2,096 rushing yards, and 28 rushing scores.

He competed in the Elite 11 quarterback competition the summer before his senior year in 2017 and was honored as the competition’s MVP. Near the end of his senior year, he broke a finger during a nationally televised game on ESPN, requiring season-ending surgery.

After his senior year, he was named Mr. Georgia Football and First-Team All-State by the Touchdown Club of Atlanta. In addition to football, Fields excelled in baseball for Harrison High.

After leaving his previous commitment to Penn State, Fields decided to play college football at the University of Georgia in October 2017. The second season of the Netflix series QB1: Beyond the Lights featured a documentary about his senior year (2018) .

Fields played in four games in the season opener against the Los Angeles Rams, although he was named backup quarterback to Andy Dalton.

He scored on a five-yard run and had two completions for 10 yards in the 34-14 loss. During a Week 2 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Dalton injured his knee and left the game in the third quarter. Then Fields entered the game.

While the Bears dominated the contest 20-17, Fields gained 31 yards rushing and completed six of his thirteen passes for 60 yards and an interception. Dalton was named the starter when his injury kept him from playing against the Cleveland Browns the following week.

The following week, Fields made his first career start in a 24–14 victory against the Detroit Lions. He completed 11 of 17 passes for a total of 209 yards and one interception after a deflected pass.

Fields led the Bears to a 20-9 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5 after being named the team’s starting quarterback for the remainder of the season. He completed 12 of 20 passes for 111 yards and threw his first touchdown pass to tight end Jesper Horsted.

The following week, Fields faced the San Francisco 49ers and recorded his first 100-yard rushing game while throwing for 175 yards, a touchdown and another rushing throw. Fields completed 8 of 17 passes for 121 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the opening game of his 2022 season, a 19-10 victory against the San Francisco 49ers.

Fields completed 56.1 percent of his throws for 748 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions during a three-game losing streak for the Bears, who also passed for 254 yards on 43 attempts. The Bears lost four of their next five games.

With 178 yards against the Miami Dolphins in Week 9, Fields broke Michael Vick’s 20-year-old record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single NFL regular season game.

Justin Field’s parents

Justin Fields was born to Ivan Fields and Gina Tobey. Fields’ parents, Gina Tobey and Ivant Fields, divorced when he was young. However, they both actively participated in the upbringing of Justin Fields. His father had other children separately and they became Fields’ half-siblings.

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