Mitch Trubisky's final-drive heroics go for naught after missed field goal
Posted Jan 7, 2019
So how should we remember Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky’s playoff debut? If a quarterback’s legacy is defined by postseason successes and failures, as coach Matt Nagy agreed, what can we say after a wayward field goal kept Trubisky from the second game-winning drive of his NFL career? “Those are the moments that you live for in any sport,” Nagy said.
(Chicago Tribune)
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