Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy has more headaches to tackle than just the quarterback problem this offseason. The retirement of defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano is threatening to have a ripple effect across the coaching staff. Specifically in regards to the best assistant coach on the entire team. That being defensive line coach Jay Rodgers.
The 44-year old has been on the team since 2015. During that time he's done some exemplary work. He helped elevate Akiem Hicks to Pro Bowler status. He molded Eddie Goldman into arguably the best nose tackle in the NFL. Former 5th round pick Bilal Nichols just finished with a career-high five sacks. This in addition to journeyman veterans like Nicholas Williams and Mario Edwards Jr. who have played their best football under his watch.
It appears the Bears are in serious danger of losing him.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Rodgers' contract expires within a week. That means Nagy has a big task ahead of him. He either has to convince Rodgers to sign an extension, promote him to defensive coordinator, or let him walk. An extension seems unlikely at this point. Word is several teams are eyeing him for coordinator jobs. This means Nagy's only chance to keep him is by handing the spot vacated by Pagano to Rodgers. The man has never been a defensive coordinator in his career but plenty of people feel this opportunity is long overdue. While mostly known for his defensive line work, he's also coached quarterbacks and wide receivers at various stops in his career.[video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Camp-competitions-and-D-Line-QB-meeting-rooms-1920-Football-Drive-Episode-2-Chicago-Bears000552.026-000744.133.mp4"][/video]







