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Latest on report that Chicago Bears will fire Matt Nagy following Thanksgiving Day game

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Latest on report that Chicago Bears will fire Matt Nagy following Thanksgiving Day game

UPDATE:

According to Adam Schefter, George McCaskey and Ted Phillips both told Matt Nagy this week's report was a “complete lie”, per sources. Nagy has not been told by anyone he's being fired. McCaskey spoke to the team Wednesday and told players what he told Nagy.

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1463885414847201289

ORIGINAL REPORT:

Matt Nagy has not lived up to expectations since taking over as head coach of the Chicago Bears and according to a rumor floating around, he will coach his last game with the team on Thanksgiving Day against the Detroit Lions.

Mark Konkol, who is a writer for Patch, posted an article on Tuesday saying sources of his have indicated that Thursday will be Nagy's final game with the Bears.

Note: This is just a rumor at this point but worth paying attention to as the Bears have really struggled in 2021.

https://twitter.com/Konkolskorner/status/1463163799649804306

 

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