Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy reportedly canceled Tuesday's scheduled team meeting to show support for Blackout Tuesday.
Pro Football Talk's Charean Williams first reported Nagy's decision, which was later confirmed by ESPN's Jeff Dickerson.
On Monday's episode of Good Morning Football, Nagy said the team used Monday's meeting as a way to discuss everything going on throughout the country in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin:
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