CHICAGO -- Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy walked away from Sunday's bitter 16-15 wild-card playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles convinced that Mitchell Trubisky is the franchise quarterback the organization envisioned he would become.
"Nobody truly knows how far that kids come this year more than me ... we're lucky to have him," Nagy said. "I'm looking forward to the future because the city of Chicago is lucky to have that kid at quarterback."
The Bears' offense failed to generate much momentum through the first three quarters on Sunday, but Trubisky finally exposed weaknesses on Philadelphia's defense when he led Chicago on an important fourth-quarter scoring drive.