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Pulling Mitch Trubisky was solely because of his hip injury, Matt Nagy says, and he will 'absolutely' be the Bears quarterback — if he's healthy

Chicago's most debated hip injury occurred with 30 seconds to play in the second quarter Sunday night at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky took off while trying to move the Bears into field-goal range on third down. He charged to his right to make one would-be tackler miss and danced backward as another fell at his feet, but finally Rams cornerback Troy Hill and defensive end Michael Brockers closed in. Trubisky awkwardly twisted to the ground as Brockers fell down with him, kneeing the quarterback's

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