Bears coach Matt Nagy encouraged by Mitch Trubisky's continued progress
Posted May 24, 2019
The success of the Chicago Bears’ offense hinges on the continued progress of quarterback Mitch Trubisky, who made noticeable improvement between Year One and Year Two, despite what some outsiders will say. Matt Nagy has noticed the growth of his third-year quarterback early on in their second year together. There’s a noticeable progress.
(USA Today)
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