Bears' Mitchell Trubisky knew he'd be an NFL quarterback in first grade
Posted Jun 12, 2017
Everyone in Mentor, Ohio, knew that Mitchell Trubisky was going to be special. Including young Mitchell. In a segment "Rolling With the Rookies," Trubisky, his family and those in Mentor reflect on the quarterback's path to the NFL. His mother said that Trubisky wrote for a school assignment in first or second grade that he wanted to "play in the NFL and be a football star."
(CSN Chicago)
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