Bears star Justin Fields says 'Ignite Your Fire' was the highlight from C4 Energy

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Bears star Justin Fields says 'Ignite Your Fire' was the highlight from C4 Energy

Justin Fields, a Chicago Bears star, is one of the ambassadors for C 4 Energy, inking an endorsement deal with the energy drink company before his rookie season in the NFL.

Fields is entering his second season with the Bears, and told FOX Business the company's tagline 'Ignite Your Fire was what attracted him the most.

Fields said this campaign was called Ignite Your Fire and all about the fire that drives my passion and passion for football.

I think that the campaign is compatible because of how great we want to be and how I strive for greatness.

I feel like my work ethic and what I do each and every day resembles what C 4 is trying to do with this campaign and pushing me to be the best person that you can be. It was a natural fit for me and was a natural fit for me. It has been awesome. I enjoyed it a lot. Fields suggests writing goals down for those struggling to find the passion and spark to ignite their own fire.

I would say to set out goals. I think that is a way to focus on and kind of hone in. It's just dependent on what you want to do. What I do is to write goals for myself that give me extra drive and that extra push to keep going each and every day, Fields told FOX Business.

I think people that might have longer days are thinking of the long term, but it's really just taking it day by day and trying to make the most out of every day. I think that would be my biggest advice. It doesn't have to be crazy. You don't have to start running three miles but kind of start somewhere and build off of that. Fields is entering his second season. He had a taste of what it was like to play in front of the chaotic crowds at Lambeau Field, Heinz Field and Raymond James Stadium. He also knows what it is like to be on the receiving end of criticism that comes with being a starting QB.

It is just deciphering what is important. You get a lot of criticism from people that don't matter. The biggest part of receiving that criticism or looking at that criticism is the fact that they don't matter. He said that people's opinions don't matter.

You don't have to get their approval. It's just doing it for yourself, doing it for your team. It is not really worrying what anyone else has to say. I think when people get caught up in that stuff and what other people say they are not doing stuff for them, they are doing stuff for the approval of others and that is not what I am doing. That is not why I play the game. Fields started the 2021 season as a backup to Andy Dalton, but got his first start in Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns.

He played in 12 games, throwing for 1,870 yards and seven touchdowns against 10 interceptions. He had 420 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground.