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Justin Fields returns to Ohio State to get his bachelor’s degree

Justin Fields returned to Ohio Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The former Ohio State and current Chicago Bears quarterback participated in the university’s spring commencement ceremony, earning his Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Human Ecology.

Fields was one of seven current or former Ohio State football players that graduated Sunday along with linebackers Steele Chambers and Tommy Eichenberg, long snapper Bradley Robinson, defensive tackle Jaden McKenzie, punter Michael O’Shaughnessy and safety Kourt Williams.

Fields has recorded 4,112 passing yards, 1,1563 rushing yards — including 1,143 rushing yards in 2022 — and 34 total touchdowns in two NFL seasons. Fields was the No. 11 overall pick by the Bears in the 2021 NFL draft after two seasons as Ohio State’s starting quarterback.

After transferring from Georgia ahead of the 2019 season, Fields, a former Heisman Trophy finalist, recorded 78 total touchdowns along with 5,375 passing and 867 rushing yards.

Ohio State advanced to the College Football Playoff in each season with Fields, losing to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl in 2019 before the Buckeyes beat Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and lost to Alabama in the CFP National Championship to end the 2020 season.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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