Following a season-ending 31–17 loss to the Vikings on Sunday, the Bears fired coach Matt Nagy on Monday after four seasons, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Nagy went 34–31 after he was hired in 2018. After three straight last-place seasons under Nagy's predecessor, John Fox, Nagy led the Bears to a 12–4 record and an NFC North title in his first season before losing to the Eagles in the wild-card game.
After clinching a playoff berth at 8–8 last season, then losing to the Saints in the opening round, the Bears went 6–11 this year, their worst record since Fox's final season.