For the first time as a head coach, Matt Nagy will be able to run practices this week during a voluntary veteran minicamp from Tuesday through Thursday at Halas Hall. He’ll do so with a careful eye on Mitch Trubisky, not only in how the second-year quarterback plays during practice, but how leads his teammates.
That Nagy-Trubisky relationship is the most important aspect of 2018 for the Bears. All the hype over Ryan Pace’s free agent class — and all the frustration over letting Cameron Meredith sign with the New Orleans Saints — carries far less importance than how Nagy successfully develops Trubisky.