Bears' Offense Seeks Answers After Poor Showing Against Rams

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) --  Coach Matt Nagy usually has answers for what's happening with the Chicago Bears' offense, whether it's good or bad.

After a 24-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in which the defense scored the Bears' only touchdown, Nagy was left without an explanation for Chicago's latest dismal performance with the ball.

The Bears believed they had addressed their underperforming offense by trading for quarterback Nick Foles in March. And it looked like a fix when he replaced Mitchell Trubisky to lead their rally from a 16-point deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons in Week 3.

But the offense has averaged 16 points per game in Foles' four starts since and he's getting little help from the players around him.

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