The Chicago Bears were officially eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday, but head coach Matt Nagy insisted on Monday that his relationship with quarterback Mitchell Trubisky remains "great."
Their dynamic came under scrutiny when Trubisky told reporters following the Bears' 21-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers that he thought Chicago should have mixed up the play-calling in order to "take pressure off our O-line." When asked if he was referencing play designs, the 25-year-old responded, "Could've done a lot of stuff, yeah."
Nagy, who handles offensive play-calling, did not take offense to Trubisky's comments (h/t ESPN's Jeff Dickerson):
"You guys are always catching us right after the game.