Can Mitch Trubisky land an NFL starting job this time around?
Posted Mar 5, 2022
One year after Trubisky signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal to back up Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills fully expect backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky to get a richer deal — and a better opportunity — when the legal tampering period opens on March 14. Pro Football Focus projects he’ll get a two-year, $14 million contract as a fringe starter or a high-end backup.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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