As the Chicago Bears prepare to open offseason workouts with a revamped offense, coordinator Luke Getsy says Justin Fields has already shown impressive growth.

"Where he was at this time last year to where he is now, I think he's just light-years ahead of where he was," Getsy said. "And I feel like he has a ton more to grow going forward. So we're excited to try to get the best out of him moving forward and keep working toward where we think he can go."

Though the offseason is still in its early phases, Fields is already putting in the hours to improve his play from 2022, with Matt Eberflus seconding his OC's assertion that Fields is showing visible improvement in key areas.

"Part of that (needed improvement) is rhythm and timing. That's the footwork with Justin," Eberflus said. "He's been working on that really, really good in terms of the quick pass, dropback pass, movement pass, and he's really made some big strides in that area coming in so far -- on his own and now coming into the phase two (of the offseason), that first week."