Over the years, veteran quarterbacks like Ben Roethlisberger and Ryan Tannehill have made media waves with their comments about not mentoring new, young quarterbacks brought into their room. Of course, that isn’t in their job description. Their job is to start, play well, win games, and try to bring home a Lombardi. But Mitch Trubisky shared a different philosophy, embracing younger players even as they both battle for the same starting job. Speaking with Jim Miller and Pat Kirwan on Sirius’ Movin’ The Chains, Trubisky talked about competing, but also helping, the young quarterback room.
“Me, Chris, Kenny and then Mason,” he told the show.