Chicago Bears use camp to see what QB Mitch Trubisky 'can get away with
Posted Aug 7, 2019
Mitch Trubisky enjoyed a productive sophomore season (3,223 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, 421 rushing yards, three rushing TDs) under the then-first-year head coach. The stakes are higher in 2019. The Bears are no longer a surprise, and for Chicago to challenge for a Super Bowl, Trubisky has to grow in Matt Nagy’s offense.
(ESPN.com)
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