5 early questions for the Chicago Bears in 2020

There is plenty of work that the Bears will do between now and the start of the season that will affect the trajectory of this team in 2020.

2. How will the offense progress?

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Most of this offseason will be dedicated to fixing the issues that plagued the Bears on offense last season. Given there were several factors in the offense’s failures, it’s not an easy fix. But Matt Nagy has already started with bringing in four new offensive coaches that specialize in the areas where Chicago has struggled.

The Bears need to address several issues in free agency and the NFL Draft, including bringing in a quarterback to compete with Trubisky, adding reliable tight ends, figuring out the offensive line’s struggles and fixing the run game. Heading into the third year in Nagy’s offense, there’s no excuse for the Bears’ offense to replicate their 2019 failures.

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