3. QB Chase Daniel
The Bears’ quarterbacks room is going to look a lot different in 2020. While the Bears remain steadfast in their commitment to Mitchell Trubisky, that doesn’t mean they’re not going to bring in competition — and insurance — should Trubisky continue to struggle in 2020.
When it comes down to it, Chase Daniel was brought to Chicago to be another coach for Trubisky, not a backup quarterback. While Daniel was a reliable fill-in when Trubisky was injured, he’s not a quarterback that’s going to challenge Trubisky for the starting job. Not to mention, Daniel was an expensive backup/coach at $5 million per year. Don’t expect to see Daniel back in Chicago in 2020.
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