Mitch Trubisky comes up short in Bears' 20-17 loss to Vikings
Posted Oct 10, 2017
Mitch Trubisky experienced his first career start and his first career loss as Chicago Bears starting quarterback on Monday night at Soldier Field. The Bears rookie threw an interception late in the fourth quarter, and the Vikings capitalized for a 20-17 victory. Trubisky finished his night 12-for-25 for 128 yards, a touchdown pass, an interception and a lost fumble.
(Chicago Tribune)
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