Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy has remained silent in terms of which one of his quarterbacks will start in Week 4. The Bears had decided to bench Mitchell Trubisky against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 3, instead opting to go with the 31-year old veteran in Nick Foles after falling into a 16-0 hole against the Falcons.

Besides not wanting to reveal his hand so soon ahead of the Bears Week 4 bout against the Indianapolis Colts, Nagy truly may not have an answer within himself yet.

Inserting Foles into the starting slot proved to be fortunate for the Bears as he led a comeback win against the Falcons. For his debut, the former Eagles quarterback through for 188 yards. He also completed 16 of 29 passes for three touchdowns, though one came with an interception. All three of his touchdowns came in the second half of play, routing a comeback and eventual win by the Bears.

Trubisky has had a great first two games of the season prior to being benched against the Falcons. He'd thrown for a total of 432 yards along with five touchdowns through Week 2. After besting Noles for the starting position in training camp, Trubisky had shown through the Bears first two victories that he was worthy of being the number one option.

He's coming off a season as well in which he finished with a 83 percent quarterback rating after completing 63.2 percent of his passes for 3,138 yards and 17 touchdowns. The Bears obviously decided to bring in Foles for one of two reasons: to replace Trubisky or to mentor the 26-year old.

We'll have to wait closer towards Week 4 before we know which reason it is.

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