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Visitors to Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon can check out ground-breaking technology as they enter the stadium before the Bears take on the Denver Broncos.

Justin Fields and Cole Kmet will have augmented reality versions released, the organization announced on Friday. Fans using the Chicago Bears app will be able to take pictures with the two players’ virtual representations outside the Ticketmaster gate.

Fans may learn more about George S. Halas and Walter Payton’s personal lives, accomplishments for the team and NFL, and lasting legacies by scanning the QR codes next to their sculptures using the Chicago Bears app.

Just beyond the Ticketmaster gate, formerly known as Gate 0, will be statues of Justin Fields and Cole Kmet as well as their augmented reality counterparts.

At 12 p.m. local time on Sunday at Soldier Field, the Bears will try to win their first game of the year against the also winless Broncos.