5 early questions for the Chicago Bears in 2020

There is plenty of work that the Bears will do between now and the start of the season that will affect the trajectory of this team in 2020.

Heading into the 2020 season, the Bears will face many questions about their potential for a rebound performance following a disappointing 2019 campaign.

Considering the plethora of issues on the offensive side of the ball, expectations aren’t necessarily high. But there is plenty of work that the Bears will do between now and the start of the season that will affect the trajectory of this team in 2020.

Here are five early questions for the Bears heading into 2020:

1. Who will be the starting quarterback?

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It’s a question that general manager Ryan Pace wants us to believe should be a no-brainer. Pace has publicly backed Mitchell Trubisky as the starter for the 2020 season, but words mean absolutely nothing at this point. Pace’s offseason actions will tell us everything we need to know about the quarterback situation.

While Trubisky’s regression was certainly cause for concern, he’s likely going to get one last chance to prove if he can be the guy in Chicago. That won’t stop the Bears from bringing in a veteran backup quarterback to challenge Trubisky for the starting job. Or even a young prospect to develop along the way.

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