LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy reaffirmed the organization's faith in embattled quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, whom Nagy pulled in favor of backup Chase Daniel near the end of last Sunday night's loss to the Rams because of a right hip pointer.
"We want him [Trubisky] out there to be our starter and to be playing," Nagy said on Wednesday. "So how do we get him to that point? We're going to do everything we can so he is the starter."
Trubisky is officially listed as "day-to-day" but all signs point toward the 25-year old quarterback starting on Sunday when the Bears (4-6) host the New York Giants (2-8).