The Chicago Bears have selected a head coach after going 14-34 in three seasons under John Fox. The Bears have hired Matt Nagy, who spent last season as the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator and has been working under head coach Andy Reid for the past 10 years at Philadelphia and Kansas City. Nagy has received praise for his mentoring of Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith and will have the task of developing Mitchell Trubisky in Chicago. Fox had a .292 winning percentage that ranks second-lowest in Bears history.