In a season of shortcomings, one of Bears coach Matt Nagy’s greatest successes has been fulfilling his goal of saying as little as possible any time he answers a question.
He has only gotten more enigmatic since.
Nagy refused to say whether he has tested negative, which is the first box he needs to check.
Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, who has already been calling plays for a month, will run the offense and defensive coordinator Sean Desai will handle his side of the ball like he always does.
“If I end up not being there on Sunday, I’m not so sure yet other than just planning on I’ll definitely be watching it,” he said.
Nagy said Wednesday the team was nearing a decision on whether to put him on injured reserve, but two days later portrayed it as up in the air.
He’s been scrambling for three years to get the Bears back on track and save his job, and it has made him more guarded than ever.
The former One Direction singer was accused of grabbing Yolanda Hadid and shoving her against a dresser, according to court documents.