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QB1? Selection of Justin Fields comes a month after Bears tweet of Andy Dalton as starter

With Mitchell Trubisky gone, Andy Dalton signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears in March expecting to be the starting quarterback, even receiving support from the front office.

"They told me I was the starter," Dalton told reporters. "That was one of the reasons why I wanted to come here."

"(Dalton's) a nine-year starter," general manager Ryan Pace said in an April news conference. "He's been to three Pro Bowls. He's one of the more complete quarterbacks that we evaluated this year in free agency, and we're excited to have him ... We feel like we've gotten better with Andy."

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The Bears made one of the biggest trades in the NFL draft's first round Thursday, improving from the No. 20 pick to No. 11 in a trade with the New York Giants to select Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields.

The selection not only adds some quarterback competition, but it also comes a little more than a month after the Bears tweeted a photo of Dalton in a Bears jersey with the caption "QB1".

There is no indication Fields will be the immediate starter for Chicago, but social media did not forget about the tweet.

Follow Jordan Mendoza on Twitter: @jord_mendoza.

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