Bears vs. Rams: 4 storylines to watch in Week 11

The Bears and Rams are fighting to keep their playoff hopes alive in what’s shaping up to be a defensive showdown in primetime.

2. Will Mitchell Trubisky build off solid performance?

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While Mitchell Trubisky still has far to go to convince the organization that he’s the quarterback of the future after what’s been a disconcerting season, he showed signs of progress against the Detroit Lions in Week 10.

Now, logging impressive stats against the 31st ranked defense isn’t a statement. But for Trubisky, who has struggled with confidence in his third year, it might’ve been the perfect game to boost his mindset heading into an important stretch.

It won’t be easy with reigning Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald coming at him, but if Trubisky can manage to have even a decent game against this defense, that should be all the Bears need to possibly to pull off the upset.