Maybe Matt Nagy finally has found the secret to success with Mitch Trubisky — keep the quarterback happy.
After trying to tailor the quarterback for his offense, Nagy instead has started tailoring the offense for his quarterback since Trubisky replaced Nick Foles against the Packers in Week 12 after a seven-game benching.
Running more up-tempo plays, moving the pocket with bootlegs and roll-outs, utilizing rookie tight end Cole Kmet in the passing game and running back David Montgomery as a dual threat — are all elements that have sparked Trubisky’s resurgence. The former No. 2 overall draft pick has a 100.