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The Chicago Bears held a padded practice Wednesday at Halas Hall and have just one on-field session left before Saturday’s preseason opener against the Tennessee Titans at Soldier Field.

Coach Matt Eberflus was pleased with the extensive situational work his team got in, dialing in on third downs and finishing practice with some end-of-game, two-minute challenges.

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Here’s a recap of practice and what we heard from Eberflus and players afterward.

Justin Fields will play Saturday against the Titans, with coaches challenging the quarterback to run the huddle smoothly, make necessary protection calls and adjust in live action to what he’s seeing from the defense.

The revelation that Fields will be used throughout the preseason, while hardly a surprise, registers as noteworthy with Eberflus and his staff still putting together their playing-time plan for this weekend.

Eberflus said the staff would create individualized plans for divvying up Saturday’s reps. Last year Fields played 57 snaps and nine series during the preseason.

“You gauge it year by year,” Eberflus said. “And you make an educated decision based on what your offensive coordinator’s saying to you and what your quarterbacks coach is saying to you and what you see with your eyes as the head football coach. You just take in all the information and make a decision.”

Who will play with Fields on offense? Which defensive starters will have the green light? That remains unclear with the Bears going case by case and weighing health concerns against developmental needs.

“We’ll have selected starters play here and there and we’ll figure that out as we go,” Eberflus said.

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