Here we go again.
For some Bears fans, it is sweet vindication. For others, it’s their worst nightmare: Mitch Trubisky is on a roll.
The former No. 2 overall pick has recovered from an early season benching to boost Matt Nagy’s sagging offense and rekindle flickering hopes that he ain’t done yet.
After shaking off the rust from a seven-game layoff against the Packers on Nov. 29 at Lambeau Field, Trubisky has posted passer ratings of 108.3 in a 34-30 loss to the Lions and 126.7 in a 36-7 victory over the Texans — the first time the Bears have scored 30 or more offensive points in back-to-back games since 2013 under Marc Trestman.