Matt Nagy mum on who will be Bears' offensive play-caller against Lions on Sunday

The Bears are last in the NFL in offensive yards per game.
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (670 The Score) -- Bears coach Matt Nagy on Wednesday declined to reveal whether he'll remain the team's offensive play-caller or relinquish those duties.

The Bears posted just 47 net yards of offense in an ugly 26-6 loss to the Browns on Sunday, including only one net passing yard. Chicago ranks 31st in scoring and 32nd in total yardage through three weeks.

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Nagy has been the Bears' offensive play-caller for most of his tenure as Chicago's coach, though he turned over those duties last November to offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, who led the Bears to averages of 27.7 points and 348.9 yards over the final seven regular-season games.

The Bears (1-2) host the Lions (0-3) Sunday at noon CT at Soldier Field.

Chris Emma covers the Bears, Chicago’s sports scene and more for 670TheScore.com. Follow him on Twitter @CEmma670.

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