Winners and losers of the Bears’ 2020 offseason

The Bears made some moves this offseason. Who benefited and who didn’t? Read on to see the list of winners and losers this offseason.

Loser: QB Mitchell Trubisky

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Mitchell Trubisky is easily the biggest loser of the offseason for the Bears. Pace made it a point to find competition at the position and he did so by trading a fourth-round pick for Nick Foles. Not only did the Bears seek out a veteran, they traded draft capital to find one. Whether Trubisky wins the quarterback competition or not, it’s clearly a vote of no confidence in the former second overall pick.

What’s worse, the Bears chose not to pick up Trubisky’s fifth-year option, making him a free agent next offseason. Whether this is truly Trubisky’s final year in Chicago remains to be seen. But his back is up against the wall and he’ll need to fight hard to come out on top.

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