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BOURBONNAIS, Ill. — A day after Matt Nagy thought the Bears’ offense took a step back in a “sloppy” practice, that group took two steps forward on Sunday led by a strong day from quarterback Mitch Trubisky.

Trubisky didn’t throw an interception, but more important for Nagy was the timing and accuracy with which he threw the ball.

“Today was a very good day for him,” Nagy said. “He grew in the fact of, today was an anticipation and accuracy day for him. So he threw the ball early and on time, and then he was very accurate.