Mitchell Trubisky Reflects On His Rookie Season and His Lessons Learned
Posted Jul 20, 2018
Last April, when the Bears traded up to take Mitch Trubisky with the No. 2 pick, the former UNC signal-caller became Chicago’s next franchise quarterback. After Mike Glennon stumbled to a 1-3 start, the Bears handed the keys to the rookie. In 12 games, Trubisky worked through growing pains with rhythm in the pocket, but showed ability to throw on the move.
(Sports Illustrated)
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