Bears reportedly make decision on quarterback battle |
The decision is in!
According to ESPN's Adam Shefter, the Chicago Bears are expected to name Mitch Trubisky the starting quarterback for week one. "It’s due to his progression, leadership and overall performance throughout camp," he posted. "Nick Foles made decision difficult for Matt Nagy, but the team feels strong about its QBs." In 2019, Trubisky threw for 3,138 yards and 17 passing touchdowns with 10 touchdowns for a QBR of 41.5. He has a 23-18 overall record as a starter for the Bears. Hopefully, this will be a breakout year for the athletic Mitch Trubisky. The Bears will face the Detriot Lions on the road in Week 1. The #Bears informed Mitch Trubisky he will be the starting quarterback in Week 1, per source (as @AdamSchefter indicated). The former No. 2 overall pick wins the camp competition against Nick Foles.
Let’s get it Mitch Trubisky!
Mitch Trubisky will start at QB for the Bears over Nick Foles for Week 1 opener pic.twitter.com/Z77GVjiO7L
The Chicago Bears have named Mitchell Trubisky their Week 1 starter, per @AdamSchefter pic.twitter.com/F7EgFbXbup
The Chicago Bears are expected to name Mitch Trubisky as their starting QB, per @AdamSchefter. pic.twitter.com/OCSZY32CPL
"Mitch Trubisky will be the Bears starting QB again this year."
Time to prove the haters wrong! pic.twitter.com/SCHcdp56dJ
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