One of the biggest questions heading into the Bears offseason was how they would handle the quarterback situation Part of that question was answered during general manager Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy’s end of the year press conference on Tuesday Pace confirmed that Mitchell Trubisky will be the Bears’ starting quarterback in 2020 While the entire offense struggled in 2019, Trubisky was the biggest disappointment. In a season where he was expected to make strides in his development, he experienced regression. In 2019, Trubisky averaged 209.2 yards per game, finished with a 63.2 completion percentage, threw 17 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and posted a passer rating of 83.0 As for if the Bears will pick up Trubisky’s fifth-year option, Pace said that decision hasn’t been made yet.
Ryan Pace says Mitchell Trubisky will be Bears starting QB in 2020
One of the biggest questions heading into the Bears offseason was how they would handle the quarterback situation Part of that question was answered during general manager Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy’s end of the year press conference on Tuesday Pace confirmed that Mitchell Trubisky will be the Bears’ starting quarterback in 2020 While the entire offense struggled in 2019, Trubisky was the biggest disappointment. In a season where he was expected to make strides in his development, he experienced regression. In 2019, Trubisky averaged 209.2 yards per game, finished with a 63.2 completion percentage, threw 17 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and posted a passer rating of 83.0 As for if the Bears will pick up Trubisky’s fifth-year option, Pace said that decision hasn’t been made yet.