Bears undrafted rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent stole the show during Saturday’s preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts. He led the backup offense on a 92-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter of Saturday’s game. He finished the day 9-for-10 passing for 76 passing yards and he punched in the touchdown himself on a diving effort. The question now surfacing is whether Bagent has done enough to supplant veteran PJ Walker as Justin Fields’ backup. But offensive coordinator Luke Getsy was quick to point out that Bagent’s touchdown drive, while impressive, was a small sample size.
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