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)
Related: Football, Tar Heels in the NFL
Newsletter: Hubert Davis Out?, UNC Women's Basketball to Sweet 16, Caleb Wilson to the RaftersHas Hubert Davis coached his final game at North Carolina? We’ll likely find out very soon. UNC Women’s Basketball advanced to the Sweet 16, Caleb...
Mon Mar 23, 2026Sam Howell was looking for team, coach to grow with. That’s where the Cowboys came in
When former UNC quarterback Sam Howell hit the free agent market after spending a year with Philadelphia, he looked for a team and coach where...
Wed Mar 18, 2026
Patriots Linebacker Amari Gainer Fueling Passion For Entertainment
A few weeks after Amari Gainer made a trip to the Super Bowl, the New England Patriots linebacker decided to take another trip to California...
Wed Mar 18, 2026
Chazz Surratt Re-Signs With Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have re-signed linebacker and special teams ace Chazz Surratt to a one-year deal Tuesday. Surratt, a third-round pick out of North Carolina...
Wed Mar 18, 2026