NFL analyst believes Mitch Trubisky will be starter in NFL next season
Posted Oct 28, 2021
Former UNC quarterback Mitch Trubisky is the backup to Josh Allen in Buffalo now, but NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah believes he will be a starter next season. Jeremiah praised Trubisky for how well he believes he played in the preseason. He also believes that what is going on in Chicago with their offense right now shows that Trubisky wasn’t their main issue.
(USA Today)
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