The Bears will conclude their disappointing 2019 regular season Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, and depending on how quarterback Mitch Trubisky performs, an offseason highlighted by another quarterback quest will be underway.
This isn’t to say Trubisky will be replaced before a training camp and preseason competition, and it would be unreasonable to assume the Bears won’t give Trubisky every chance over the spring and summer to prove he deserves to remain the starter in 2020. But there will be at least a contender or two for his job on the roster, and one of them may come from the NFL Draft.