Tar Heels in NFL: Trubisky keeps Steelers’ offense moving; Hollins shows off versatility
Posted Dec 12, 2022
When Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett suffered a concussion in the first half Sunday, Mitch Trubisky played for the first time since October. Trubisky threw for 276 yards and a touchdown, but he also threw three interceptions. Mack Hollins again showed his versatility in the Las Vegas Raiders’ 17-16 loss Thursday night to the Los Angeles Rams.
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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