Even though he displayed some inconsistency during the 2019 season, Chicago Bears’ quarterback Mitchell Trubisky did breakout during his first year in Matt Nagy’s complicated offense. I know there are some that would like to tell you that he regressed in his second year as a pro, but that’s a bunch of malarkey. He’s grown as a player and he’s grown as a team leader with this franchise since the day he was drafted.
His regular season averages went up across the board during his sophomore season. His completion percentage went up 7.