Bears’ Matt Nagy discusses David Montgomery’s work load | NBC Sports Chicago

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Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy joined the Under Center Podcast and host Kenneth Davis asked point blank if he hated running the football. Nagy outlined he didn’t and the factors that played out to keep running back David Montgomery’s carries low in 2020. Nagy also threw out a number of carries he’d like Montgomery to receive in 2020. Nagy also discussed what led him to give up play-calling and the growth of rookie quarterback Justin Fields.

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Bears’ Matt Nagy discusses David Montgomery’s work load | NBC Sports Chicago
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