Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky made NFL history against the Cowboys

Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky played his best game of the season in a 31-24 win vs. Cowboys. It was also a performance that made NFL history.

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky had his best performance of the season in a 31-24 dismantling of the Cowboys on Thursday night, and it was a performance for the record books.

Trubisky became the first quarterback in NFL history to complete 70% of his passes (30 attempts), throw three or more touchdowns, rush for 50 or more yards and rush for a touchdown.

Trubisky completed 23-of-31 passes for 244 yards with three touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 115.5. He added 63 yards on the ground on 10 carries with a rushing touchdown.

While Trubisky’s third season hasn’t gone as planned, he’s put together five solid games, including back-to-back games where he played lights out.

In the last four games, Trubisky has accounted for 13 touchdowns (11 passing, 2 rushing).

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