CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears’ first three games were defined by defense. Sparked by the monster addition of Khalil Mack, it appeared that if Chicago was going to have any success this season, it would be thanks to a havoc-wreaking D.
But Sunday’s 48-10 throttling of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers marked a coming-out party for second-year quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. The Bears now head into their bye week at 3-1, cautiously optimistic their offense can be just as dynamic.
"Hopefully this is something I can look back on and say, ‘This is where it all started,’" Trubisky said.