Home Sports Chicago Bears Q&A: Will the franchise opt for a front-office model like the Bulls and Cubs have used? Will Nick Foles be back next season? What’s the reason behind Robert Quinn’s improvement?

Chicago Bears Q&A: Will the franchise opt for a front-office model like the Bulls and Cubs have used? Will Nick Foles be back next season? What’s the reason behind Robert Quinn’s improvement?

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That’s a good question. Matt Nagy has said Fields is day to day with an ankle injury that I’m told had him in a walking boot last week. They have some time to see how Fields comes along after he suffered the injury in the Week 15 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, but if I had to venture a guess, they might stick with Foles on Sunday at Soldier Field. The offense clicked a little bit in the Week 16 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, and 25 points has been hard to come by for the offense. The Bears went three-and-punt on the first possession, and from that point on, they moved the ball and controlled the clock. Perhaps Nagy would pivot back to Dalton if his groin injury is improved. The unknowns are where Fields and Dalton will be healthwise, but it would be easy for the team to say Fields isn’t quite ready to be cleared for game action and go with a veteran. Nagy has a 33-32 record, playoffs included, and a victory over the Giants would ensure he’s over .500 after four seasons.

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