Trubisky will go into training camp in 2020 as the Bears’ No. 1 quarterback. The only question is how much the Bears will push him with an NFL-quality starter. Don’t count on it. If this recent surge continues, it will only confirm the Bears’ belief that all Trubisky needed was time to mature with this offense and that the 2020 season will be a continuation of that process. Only a sharp reversal of the recent trend in the final three weeks figures to alter that thinking.
Though the production against the Cowboys’ defense was much more impressive than previous games against the Lions, it’s a little too early to presume the Bears’ offense has arrived.