Bears general manager Ryan Pace said Tuesday from Halas Hall that Mitch Trubisky is the team's starting quarterback in 2020. And while this proclamation came as little surprise to a fanbase that's sick and tired of Pace's undying loyalty to his hand-picked "franchise quarterback," it doesn't necessarily mean there won't be some quarterback drama in Chicago this offseason.
We've been down this road before with Pace when it comes to quarterbacks. He did it the last time the Bears had a quarterback problem back in 2017.
Pace spent that offseason searching for answers after the team decided to part ways with Jay Cutler.