No one got fired Monday at Halas Hall.
The gray that hovered over the building wasn’t smoke or the result of fireworks, but, rather, just more clouds. The same clouds figure to follow the Bears through a final four-game stretch that, while technically featuring a team one game out of the last NFC playoff spot, will be nothing but a joyless slog.
One day after losing a game they led by 10 with 140 seconds to play — they had a 96 percent chance of winning before the first of the Lions’ last two touchdowns — head coach Matt Nagy was left to answer questions about his future Monday.