Mitch Trubisky gets fresh start as backup QB in Buffalo
Posted Aug 20, 2021
No longer wanted in Chicago, Mitch Trubisky isn’t dwelling on his past. He’s also not looking too far into the future, when he could get another chance to compete for a starting quarterback job in the NFL. For now, Trubisky is settling into his new role as the No. 2 QB in Buffalo, which Trubisky says has been an unexpected but welcome reset button.
(Associated Press)
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