9 Bears players coming back from injury ahead of training camp

This offseason has given injured Bears players an opportunity to get healthy heading into a crucial 2020 season.

QB Mitchell Trubisky

Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

For all of the criticism that Mitchell Trubisky received for his performance last year, some forget that he was playing through injury for most of the 2019 season. Trubisky suffered a partially torn labrum in his left, non-throwing shoulder against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 4. He missed the rest of that game and the following week against the Raiders before returning with a shoulder harness, and he played through the injury for the final 11 games.

While it wasn’t his throwing shoulder, it still affected his play, namely the mobility that has made him a threat. Trubisky had surgery following the season to repair it, and he’s good to go heading into his most important training camp. The Bears brought Nick Foles in to challenge Trubisky for the starting job, and this is Trubisky’s last shot in Chicago.

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