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David Haugh: After Aaron Rodgers happens to the Bears again, Matt Nagy's real work begins

GREEN BAY, Wis. - Something happened to Bears coach Matt Nagy on his way to becoming the darling of the NFL and a phenomenon in a football city.

Aaron Rodgers happened.

Every Bears coach since Lovie Smith can relate to the agony Nagy endured Sunday night as he walked off Lambeau Field after a stunning 24-23 loss to the Packers that hurt even worse given the way the game started.

With a bum left knee and legendary right arm, Rodgers led the Packers back from a 20-0 deficit in the final 19 minutes to show

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