Chicago Bears QB Mitch Trubisky puts up strong numbers in loss
Posted Nov 13, 2017
Bears rookie quarterback Mitch Trubisky threw a career high 35 passes in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Packers, and he finished with a career-best 297 passing yards. His 97 passer rating was his second best, trailing only the 101.8 he had against the Panthers when he threw just 7 passes. "I still have to find ways to get better," said Trubisky, who is 2-3 as a starter.
(Chicago Daily Herald)
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