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Chicago-Area HS Apologizes to Matt Nagy Over Chants Calling for Bears to Fire Him

Cary-Grove High School released a statement apologizing to Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy after its student section chanted "Fire Nagy" throughout its matchup with Lake Forest, per WGNTV.com.

Two of Nagy's sons, Brayden and Tate, play for the Lake Forest football team, a suburb of Chicago.

The apology read, in part:

"On behalf of Cary-Grove High School, I want to assure our community that the chant was not acceptable nor appropriate and was immediately addressed by administration at the game. We also felt it was important to meet with our student superfans that lead our chants and cheers to talk about what happened and give them an opportunity to reflect and correct their actions.