Injury update

Nagy is optimistic that receiver Allen Robinson II (ribs), safety Eddie Jackson (ankle) and outside linebacker Aaron Lynch (elbow) all will be able to play Sunday against the Eagles after sitting out the regular-season finale in Minnesota with injuries.

"I'm hoping that they do," Nagy said. "They're all in a little bit different situations right now. I'm excited to see come Wednesday after talking to [head trainer Andre Tucker] where they're at. They're all kind of [at] different levels, but I'm hoping they're all ready to go."

Nagy was equally positive about the three players who exited the Vikings game with injuries: receivers Taylor Gabriel (ribs) and Anthony Miller (shoulder) and defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris (neck).

"We'll know more here the next couple of days and give you updates on Wednesday with what their status is and practice and all that," Nagy told reporters. "I feel pretty confident with where they're at. I think we'll be good."

Successful return

Nagy was pleased with how Kyle Long fared in his return to action last Sunday in Minnesota after missing the previous seven games with a foot injury. The three-time Pro Bowler started at right guard and played 29 snaps, all in the first half of the Bears' 24-10 win over the Vikings.

"He did a good job of every play staying consistent," Nagy said. "I thought he looked healthy. He held the line of scrimmage really well. He was great in the run game. When we did throw the ball, he was solid there. The biggest thing for him was going to be just conditioning and getting in and out of the game, just the normal stuff, and I liked where he was at."

The Bears are hopeful that Long will be able to play even more snaps against the Eagles.