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Trubisky

Mitchell David Trubisky (born August 20, 1994) is an American football quarterback who has played in the NFL for the Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills, and Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a two-year starter and emerged as a top NFL prospect entering the 2017 draft.

Draft and Bears career: Trubisky was selected with the second overall pick by the Bears in the

Later career: Trubisky signed with the Buffalo Bills in 2021 as a backup to Josh Allen. He

Style and evaluation: Trubisky is known for his athleticism and mobility, with a strong arm and ability

2017
NFL
Draft.
He
won
the
starting
job
during
his
rookie
season
after
replacing
Mike
Glennon
and
started
12
games
overall,
helping
Chicago
reach
the
playoffs
in
2018
after
a
12-4
regular-season
record.
In
2019,
he
remained
the
team's
starter,
but
in
2020
he
lost
the
job
to
Nick
Foles
and
was
limited
to
a
backup
role.
joined
the
Pittsburgh
Steelers
in
2022
as
a
backup
quarterback
and
has
served
in
that
role
since,
taking
occasional
regular-season
snaps
when
needed.
to
extend
plays.
His
career
has
included
both
early-season
success
with
the
Bears
and
later
transitions
as
a
veteran
reserve
quarterback.
He
is
viewed
as
a
depth
option
and
occasional
starter
depending
on
team
circumstances.