Bad news first, Chicago Bears fans: Mitchell Trubisky will be the starting quarterback in 2020.
And before we get to the (potential) good news, here’s how Bears general manager Ryan Pace on Tuesday described where they are as a franchise with their work-in-progress passer: “Patience with a quarterback is hard, but a lot of things pay off if you're able to get through these tough times.”
Head coach Matt Nagy spoke in his first season about teaching Trubisky and the rest of the Bears offense the 101 level class of his scheme. The Bears went 12-4 (with four one-score losses) and won the division.