Mitch Trubisky Agrees To One-Year Deal With Buffalo Bills
Posted Mar 18, 2021
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky reached a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday to serve as the backup to starter Josh Allen. Trubisky, 26, began the 2020 NFL season as the Bears' starting quarterback before losing the job to Nick Foles in Week 3 only to finish out the season as the starter, reclaiming the job in Week 12.
(ESPN.com)
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