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What Mitch Trubisky's Benching for Nick Foles Means for Bears, QB's Future


, by the way, deserves praise for facing questions from the media after Sunday’s game. He easily could’ve declined to speak about the lowest point in his football career. And usually this stuff doesn’t matter, but in this case it demonstrated – to me at least – that Trubisky is not going to quit on the 2020 Bears. (NBC Chicago)

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What Mitch Trubisky's Benching for Nick Foles Means for Bears, QB's Future


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