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Patrick Finley

What will Justin Fields do for his next magic trick?

Bears quarterback Justin Fields runs the ball during the first quarter against the Dolphins at Soldier Field on Sunday. | Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times (Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times, Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times)

For the first time in Justin Fields’ career, Bears fans will sit down Sunday at Soldier Field and expect an encore.

A week after he ran for 178 yards — the most in NFL history by a quarterback in the regular season — Fields will face the Lions, who allow a league-worst 29.3 points and 417.3 yards per game.

What will Fields do for his next magic trick?

He’s trying not to let the weight of expectations affect him.

“Just go about my day like I would before all this hype came — or, so-called hype,” he said. “Just put my head down and keep working. My main goal is to keep improving and keep getting better each and every day.”

That’s what the Bears have focused on, highlight-reel plays or not. It’s been successful — they averaged 15.5 points in their first six games and 31.3 in their last three.

In the Bears’ 35-32 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday, Fields made plays that offensive coordinator Luke Getsy called “miraculous” and “unbelievable.” Lions coach Dan Campbell invoked superstars when describing him this week.

“I feel like you’re watching a little bit of Deshaun Watson in Houston, you’re watching Lamar Jackson in Baltimore, there’s a little bit of Jalen Hurts,” Campbell told Lions reporters.

The excitement about Fields has overshadowed the Bears’ 3-6 record, paper-thin defense and difficult remaining schedule. They have a 2.2 percent chance to make the playoffs, per Football Outsiders. Only the Panthers and Texans are more unlikely to make the postseason. This season was never about winning consistently, though. It was about seeing if Fields could be the franchise quarterback.

Fields can feel the buzz building. After winning NFC Offensive Player of the Week on Wednesday, he swore he would remain “just the same old me.”

Getsy believes the structure around Fields will help his quarterback stay focused. After all, he said, Fields didn’t listen to outside critics when the Bears were struggling.

“Hopefully the environment is to remain consistent to where we are, about getting better every single day,” Getsy said. “No, we’re not in our room gloating about it. Nor were we [down] when everybody was saying the other direction of what we’re talking about.

“We’re a pretty focused group, and he’s the center of that focus, for sure.”

Fields is no stranger to hype. He’s been the nation’s No. 2 prospect and a Heisman Trophy finalist, and went 20-2 as the starter at Ohio State. But becoming a bona fide star as a Bears quarterback is one of the Holy Grails of American sports.

“Like I said at the beginning of the year, he’s gonna blossom, he’s gonna be a dominant player,” said receiver Darnell Mooney, one of Fields’ closest friends. “That’s just a little bit of what he can do. He’s going to continue to set records. He’s going to continue to play well. We’re there for him. We’re thriving as a great offense. It’ll only grow from here. …

“He’s going to continue to grow and raise eyebrows. He’s going to continue to be great. It’s only a matter of time before everyone’s clicking as a unit and helping him be the best him, and just blossom with him.”

Fields said this week the next step is to establish a more consistent passing attack; he’s thrown for more than 200 yards only once this season. Even after a solid performance in Sunday’s 15-9 win against the Packers — they intercepted Aaron Rodgers three times inside the 5 — the Lions allow 268.5 passing yards per game, the fourth-most in the NFL.

Cue the fireworks, right?

“The main thing is not forcing the big plays, just letting them come to me,” Fields said. “Of course, I’ve always thought I’ve been able to make the big play. But I think the one thing you can’t do is force big plays and just kind of let them come to you.”

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