Matt Nagy says Mitch Trubisky will be 'going first in the huddle' when Bears start QB competition
Posted Apr 4, 2020
The Chicago Bears traded a fourth-round pick for Nick Foles. Foles restructured his contract and still has $21 million guaranteed on it, over three years. And yet, the Bears say Mitch Trubisky is still first in line at quarterback. The Bears’ confusing offseason continued Friday, when general manager Ryan Pace and coach Matt Nagy held a conference call.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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