Bears committed to Mitch Trubisky as 2020 starter
Posted Dec 31, 2019
General manager Ryan Pace said Tuesday that the Chicago Bears remain committed to Mitch Trubisky as their starting quarterback in 2020. Pace acknowledged that Trubisky must play with more consistency but saw signs of improvement in the young quarterback and is confident that the second pick in the 2017 NFL draft will keep growing.
(Chicago Bears)
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