December 27, 2024

Buffalo Bills sign Chicago Bears castoff QB Mitchell Trubisky to back up Josh Allen

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What I’m Hearing: Updates on quarterback movement during the off-season USA TODAY

Mitchell Trubisky, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears, is getting a second lease on his football life with the Buffalo Bills.

General manager Brandon Beane announced on a Zoom call with reporters Thursday that the Bills have signed Trubisky to a one-year contract to serve as the backup to Josh Allen.

This means the team will not be re-signing Matt Barkley, the backup since midway through the 2018 season.

“What I would say about Mitchell, he was drafted second overall, physically very talented, athletically can do some of the same things that Josh can do with the (run-pass option)s,” Beane said. “I don’t know all that went on in Chicago, but he started 50 games and won 29. 

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky passes around the rush by Bills Shaq Lawson.

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky passes around the rush by Bills Shaq Lawson.

 (Photo: JAMIE GERMANO/ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE)

“This is a reset for him. We don’t expect him to be here long term. This is a one year (deal). We hope it’s a great reset for him, making him be the best version of himself in Buffalo and hopefully in a year he can go land a nice starting job.”

Trubisky took a beating in Chicago from media and fans, and much of it was deserved. Yes, his record was 29-21 and he guided the Bears to two playoff appearances (they lost both games). However, the expectations on him as the No. 2 overall pick were enormous, especially in a major media market like Chicago playing for a team that has struggled for a long time to find a franchise quarterback – and pari

For his career, Trubisky has completed 64% of his passes for 10,609 yards with 64 touchdowns and 37 interceptions.

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