Mitch Trubisky embracing rookie growth curve: 'It's what I was born to do'
Posted Jun 8, 2017
At the end of Tuesday's practice at Halas Hall, Mitch Trubisky bounded off the field with the same demeanor he had on draft weekend in April. His eagerness was obvious. The rookie quarterback was asked how he was feeling these days, all of 22 with the hopes of a franchise and a success-starved city on his shoulders. Trubisky grinned.
(Chicago Tribune)
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