Super Bowl 2024 Prediction: WWE Superstar Seth Rollins Pick; explains why the Bears should keep Justin Fields

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LAS VEGAS — The Chicago Bears have a big decision to make regarding the most important position in the NFL, which seems to have so many people on both sides of the fence.

In just a few months, the Bears front office will have to choose between keeping quarterback Justin Fields as the starter or moving on from Fields and selecting a rookie quarterback with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

It seems like everyone has a opinion on the subjectand WWE Superstar Seth “Freakin’’ Rollins is no different.

Rollins, a big Chicago Bears fan who was in Las Vegas for Wrestlemania XL kickoff Thursday at T-Mobile Arena, gave strong opinions on what the Bears should do with Fields and in the next 2024 NFL Draft. The current and first WWE World Heavyweight Champion also provided a Super Bowl pick for Sunday’s matchup, as well as a prediction for the two teams that will meet in the matchup of 2025.

“I’m a Fields guy, man, I’m a Fields guy,” Rollins said emphatically. “I love him, I love what he does, what he represents.

“I think he has the ability to take a team to the Super Bowl and I would like it to be my team and not someone else’s, so I think we continue to build around him and continue to build around him. moving forward and if we continue the progress we’ve made this season, next season is looking really good.

If the Bears follow Rollins’ wishes and keep Fields, then will they get him another offensive weapon?

“I want (Ohio State WR) Marvin Harrison,” Rollins said. “Yeah, I want Harrison. We can definitely add another wideout.

Rollins is still awaiting a challenger for his belt at WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia (April 6-7). His opponent will be determined at the Elimination Chamber in Perth, Australia, in two weeks.

WrestleMania is WWE’s Super Bowl, but when it comes to the Super Bowl taking place in Las Vegas on Sunday (6:30 p.m. ET, CBS, Nickelodeon and streaming on Paramount+), Rollins loves the Chiefs. “I think an average score, like a 20-17, 23-17, somewhere around there.”

When asked about next year’s big game, Rollins didn’t hesitate to put the Bears. “I gotta put my Bears in the Bowl, baby. I can’t sleep on it. Let’s go Bears-Bengals.”



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