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Chicago Bears Ownership Reportedly Overruled Matt Nagy On Starting Quarterback

According to a report, Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy has been told that the Thanksgiving game against the Lions will be his last

CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: Chicago Bears Head Coach Matt Nagy looks on in game action during a NFL game between the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 8th, 2020, at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire)

Another disastrous season for the Chicago Bears somehow keeps on getting worse.

Bears head coach Matt Nagy is on the hottest of hot seats, but the Bears have never fired a coach during the Season. Now there’s a new report about the dysfunction going on. Via Bears insider Hub Arkush, Justin Fields was named the starter back in Week 5, and apparently that decision came from team chairman George McCaskey, not Matt Nagy.

Nagy wanted to stick with Andy Dalton.

“Bears chairman George McCaskey directed the Bears coaching staff to name Justin Fields the permanent starting quarterback before the Week 5 game against the Las Vegas Raiders, multiple sources tell Shaw Local’s, Hub Arkush.

Per Dan Pompei of The Athletic, team chairman George McCaskey shutdown rumors that Matt Nagy would be fired following the Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions.

Justin Fields left his past Sunday’s 16-13 loss to the Ravens with a Rib injury.

Dalton will start today’s Thanksgiving game against the Lions.

What a sh*t show.


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