Kurt Warner believes Mitchell Trubisky deserves more time to develop with Bears

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has garnered a ton of criticism for his inconsistent performance Legendary QB Kurt Warner recently spoke to Lou Canellis of Fox 32 urging fans to give Trubisky time Kurt Warner via Lou Canellis Trubisky will be entering his fourth season, and his seat is about as hot as a quarterback’s can get

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has garnered a ton of criticism for his inconsistent performance Legendary QB Kurt Warner recently spoke to Lou Canellis of Fox 32 urging fans to give Trubisky time Kurt Warner via Lou Canellis Trubisky will be entering his fourth season, and his seat is about as hot as a quarterback’s can get

5 Bears players that stepped up in 2019

These 5 Bears players stepped up in 2019 1. WR Allen Robinson: He caught 98 passes for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns 2. ILB Nick Kwiatkoski: Thrived in Danny Trevathan’s place, making 76 tackles 3. KR Cordarrelle Patterson: Averaged 29.5 yards per kickoff return and earned All-Pro honors 4. DT Nick Williams: Made 42 tackles and six sacks on Bears’ injury-riddled D-line 5. ILB Kevin Pierre-Louis: Made 28 tackles and had one interception in final 4 games in place of Roquan Smith

These 5 Bears players stepped up in 2019 1. WR Allen Robinson: He caught 98 passes for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns 2. ILB Nick Kwiatkoski: Thrived in Danny Trevathan’s place, making 76 tackles 3. KR Cordarrelle Patterson: Averaged 29.5 yards per kickoff return and earned All-Pro honors 4. DT Nick Williams: Made 42 tackles and six sacks on Bears’ injury-riddled D-line 5. ILB Kevin Pierre-Louis: Made 28 tackles and had one interception in final 4 games in place of Roquan Smith

5 Bears players that stepped up in 2019

These 5 Bears players stepped up in 2019 1. WR Allen Robinson: He caught 98 passes for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns 2. ILB Nick Kwiatkoski: Thrived in Danny Trevathan’s place, making 76 tackles 3. KR Cordarrelle Patterson: Averaged 29.5 yards per kickoff return and earned All-Pro honors 4. DT Nick Williams: Made 42 tackles and six sacks on Bears’ injury-riddled D-line 5. ILB Kevin Pierre-Louis: Made 28 tackles and had one interception in final 4 games in place of Roquan Smith

These 5 Bears players stepped up in 2019 1. WR Allen Robinson: He caught 98 passes for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns 2. ILB Nick Kwiatkoski: Thrived in Danny Trevathan’s place, making 76 tackles 3. KR Cordarrelle Patterson: Averaged 29.5 yards per kickoff return and earned All-Pro honors 4. DT Nick Williams: Made 42 tackles and six sacks on Bears’ injury-riddled D-line 5. ILB Kevin Pierre-Louis: Made 28 tackles and had one interception in final 4 games in place of Roquan Smith

Chicago dubbed prime landing spot for QB Teddy Bridgewater

Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, has vocally supported former first-round pick Mitch Trubisky for months But due to his lack of performance many in the media have speculating the team looking at a new QB like Teddy Bridgewater If Bridgewater were to explore the free-agent market, Bleacher Report believes that Chicago is a prime landing spot Bridgewater had an impressive season going 5-0 in games he started in for the New Orleans Saints

Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, has vocally supported former first-round pick Mitch Trubisky for months But due to his lack of performance many in the media have speculating the team looking at a new QB like Teddy Bridgewater If Bridgewater were to explore the free-agent market, Bleacher Report believes that Chicago is a prime landing spot Bridgewater had an impressive season going 5-0 in games he started in for the New Orleans Saints

Chicago dubbed prime landing spot for QB Teddy Bridgewater

Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, has vocally supported former first-round pick Mitch Trubisky for months But due to his lack of performance many in the media have speculating the team looking at a new QB like Teddy Bridgewater If Bridgewater were to explore the free-agent market, Bleacher Report believes that Chicago is a prime landing spot Bridgewater had an impressive season going 5-0 in games he started in for the New Orleans Saints

Bears General Manager, Ryan Pace, has vocally supported former first-round pick Mitch Trubisky for months But due to his lack of performance many in the media have speculating the team looking at a new QB like Teddy Bridgewater If Bridgewater were to explore the free-agent market, Bleacher Report believes that Chicago is a prime landing spot Bridgewater had an impressive season going 5-0 in games he started in for the New Orleans Saints

Bears sign Eddie Jackson to 4-year extension worth $58.4M

The Bears have signed safety Eddie Jackson to a four-year extension worth $58.4 million with $33 million guaranteed Jackson, who still had one year remaining on his rookie deal, will make $14.6 million per season, which makes him the highest-paid safety in the NFL Jackson, a former fourth-round selection, was the first 2017 draftee to sign an extension this offseason In 16 games this season, the two-time Pro Bowler tallied 60 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 2 interceptions, and 5 passes defended

The Bears have signed safety Eddie Jackson to a four-year extension worth $58.4 million with $33 million guaranteed Jackson, who still had one year remaining on his rookie deal, will make $14.6 million per season, which makes him the highest-paid safety in the NFL Jackson, a former fourth-round selection, was the first 2017 draftee to sign an extension this offseason In 16 games this season, the two-time Pro Bowler tallied 60 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 2 interceptions, and 5 passes defended

Bears sign Eddie Jackson to 4-year extension worth $58.4M

The Bears have signed safety Eddie Jackson to a four-year extension worth $58.4 million with $33 million guaranteed Jackson, who still had one year remaining on his rookie deal, will make $14.6 million per season, which makes him the highest-paid safety in the NFL Jackson, a former fourth-round selection, was the first 2017 draftee to sign an extension this offseason In 16 games this season, the two-time Pro Bowler tallied 60 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 2 interceptions, and 5 passes defended

The Bears have signed safety Eddie Jackson to a four-year extension worth $58.4 million with $33 million guaranteed Jackson, who still had one year remaining on his rookie deal, will make $14.6 million per season, which makes him the highest-paid safety in the NFL Jackson, a former fourth-round selection, was the first 2017 draftee to sign an extension this offseason In 16 games this season, the two-time Pro Bowler tallied 60 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 2 interceptions, and 5 passes defended

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.

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.

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.

Bears ILB Roquan Smith is out for the season with torn pec

The Bears have suffered some blows on defense this season, and they suffered another one with news of inside linebacker Roquan Smith’s pec injury Coach Matt Nagy confirmed that Smith suffered a torn pectoral muscle and will miss the rest of the season Smith sustained the injury early in the first quarter of last Thursday’s game against the Cowboys on the opening drive of the game In 12 games this season, the 22-year-old registered 100 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 2 quarterback hits, an interception, and 2 passes defended

The Bears have suffered some blows on defense this season, and they suffered another one with news of inside linebacker Roquan Smith’s pec injury Coach Matt Nagy confirmed that Smith suffered a torn pectoral muscle and will miss the rest of the season Smith sustained the injury early in the first quarter of last Thursday’s game against the Cowboys on the opening drive of the game In 12 games this season, the 22-year-old registered 100 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 2 quarterback hits, an interception, and 2 passes defended