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Mitchell Trubisky
Quarterback
Position: | Quarterback |
Ht./Wt.: | 6-2, 215 lbs |
School: | North Carolina |
Status: | Gone |
B I O
PRO CAREER:
Has a career record of 29-21 as a starter over three-plus seasons, including a 25-13 record since the start of 2018 under Coach Matt Nagy
2018 Pro Bowl selection, the first Bears QB to play in the Pro Bowl since Jim McMahon after the 1985 season
Has completed 1,010 of 1,577 passes for 10,609 yards (64.0 pct), 64 TDs and 37 INTs; his 1,010 completions rank third all-time in Bears history and is one of only three Bears QBs to ever complete 1,000 passes (Jim Harbaugh, Jay Cutler)
Has 1,057 rushing yards on 190 attempts (5.6 avg) and 8 TDs; his 1,057 yards rank sixth in Bears history among QBs
Has two career playoff starts, totaling 502 passing yards with a 62.5 completion percentage, two TDs and zero INTs for a 92.5 rating
Became the fastest Bears quarterback to top 10,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in the Week 15 win at Minnesota in 2020, doing so in his first 49 career games
Threw for a career-high six touchdown passes in 2018 vs. Tamps Bay in Week 4, one shy of the NFL record; threw touchdowns to five different receivers, all in the first half
Completed 26-of-43 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown in Wild Card playoff game vs. PHI; his 303 yards and 26 completions were the most in Bears postseason history
Started 12 games in his rookie season, setting Bears franchise rookie records for completions (196) and passing yards (2,193) and finishing second in attempts (330) and tied for third in touchdown passes (7)
Tied Billy Wade for the third-fastest Bears player to hit the 6,000-yard passing mark (30 games)
Recorded back-to-back 3,000 yard passing seasons in 2018 and 2019, the second Bears QB to accomplish the feat (Jay Cutler)
HONORS:
2018: Pro Bowl selection, Week 10 NFC Offensive Player of the Week
2020 SEASON (Bears):
Played in 10 games with nine starts, going 6-3 in his nine starts; threw for 2,055 yards, 16 TDs and 8 INTs; also had 33 rushes for 195 yards and a score
Completed 67.0 percent of his passes during the regular season, tying a Bears single-season record (Brian Hoyer, 2016)
Completed 20 of 36 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns in the Week 1 win at Detroit; threw all three TDs in the fourth quarter as he went 8 for 10 for 89 yards with a 143.3 rating in the final quarter; also rushed three tiems for 26 yards, including a long run of 20 yards
Trubisky's three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter marked the first time since Jay Cutler in 2014 in which a Bears player tossed for three scores in a fourth quarter, and marked only the third time in the past 30 years by a Bears QB; also became just the second QB in the past 25 years to throw three TD passes in the fourth quarter of Week 1 (Aaron Rodgers)
Totaled 290 yards of offense in the Week 14 win over Houston; completed 24 of 33 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 126.7 passer rating; also rushed four times for 23 yards
Passed for 242 yards, three TDs and two INTs in Week 12 at Green Bay
Completed 33 passes, the second-most of his career, on 42 attempts for 252 yards in Week 17 vs. the Packers; completed a season-long 53-yard pass to Darnell Mooney
Accounted for three touchdowns in the 41-17 win over Jacksonville in Week 16; threw for 265 yards and two scores on 24 of 35 passing and also rushed for a score
2019 SEASON (Bears):
Started 15 games, going 8-7; missed the game vs. Oakland in London due to a shoulder injury suffered the week prior
Finished the season with 3,138 passing yards, marking back-to-back 3,000-yard seasons and becoming just the second Bear to accomplish the feat (Jay Cutler, 2x, 2009-10 and 2014-15)
Had his best game in the Week 14 win vs. the Cowboys, completing 23-of-31 passes for 244 yards with three passing TDs and one more on the ground to become the first QB in NFL history to complete 70.0+ percent of his passes on 30+ attempts, throw 3+ TD passes, rush for 50+ yards and have a rushing TD all in the same game
Finished the Cowboys game with a 115.5 passer rating (Bears are 9-1 since the start of last season and 11-2 in his career when he posts a passer rating of 100.0 or higher)
Accounted for 13 TDs from Weeks 10-14, 11 passing and two rushing
On Thanksgiving in Detroit, completed 29-of-38 passes for a season-high 338 yards with three TDs; marched the offense on a season-long 90-yard scoring drive late in the fourth quarter and connected with rookie RB David Montgomery on a 3-yard TD pass to give the Bears a 24-20 lead
Completed 16-of-23 passes for 173 yards and three TDs in the Week 10 win over the Lions with a passer rating of 131.0
Finished 25-of-31 passing for 231 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT in the MNF win at Washington in Week 3; completed a career-high 20 passes in the first half at Washington as the Bears raced out to a 28-3 halftime lead
Completed a career-high 34 passes in Week 7 vs. New Orleans, tied for the second most in franchise history; also posted a career-high 54 attempts in that game, which tied for third most all time
2018 SEASON (Bears):
Named to his first Pro Bowl, the first Bears quarterback to play in the Pro Bowl since Jim McMahon after the 1985 season
Started 14 games (11-3 record as starter), completing 289-of-434 (66.6 pct.) passes for 3,223 yards, 24 TDs and 12 INTs
Added 421 rushing yards on 68 attempts (6.1 avg) and three TDs; also converted five two-point conversions (1 rushing, 4 passing)
Rushed for a career-best 81 yards on six attempts in Week 7 vs. New England, the eighth-highest by a Bears QB since 1960
Recorded four 300-yard passing games in 14 regular season contests, tied for the most by a Bears QB in a single season
Threw for 354 yards and set a career-high in passing touchdowns (6) and total offense (407) vs. Tampa Bay in Week 4; his six passing touchdowns ranks second all-time in Bears history and is one off the NFL record
Threw five touchdowns to five different receivers in the first half vs. TB, becoming just the second player in league history to do so
Threw for 13 touchdowns during Weeks 4-8, the most over a four-game span by a Bears QB since Sid Luckman in 1947
Threw for a career-high 355 yards in a Week 10 win vs. Detroit; completed 23 of 30 passes with three TDs and a 148.6 rating
Recorded a 120.4 passer rating at home vs. Green Bay, the highest QBR by a Bear against the Packers since 2000
Completed 94.1 percent (16 of 17) of his passes in the second half at San Francisco, the highest second-half completion percentage in the NFL in 2018; also marked the second highest by a Bears quarterback dating back to 1960
Completed 26-of-43 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown in Wild Card playoff game vs. Philadelphia (1/6/19); 303 yards and 26 completions are both the most in Bears postseason history
2017 SEASON (Bears):
Active, but did not play in first four games
Made first career start on MNF (10/9) vs. Minnesota, becoming the first Bears rookie to start at QB since Kyle Orton in 2005
Completed 196-of-330 passes for 2,193 yards, 7 touchdowns and 7 interceptions
Carried the ball 41 times for 248 yards (6.0 avg) and 2 touchdowns
Became the first Bears rookie QB to win their first road start since Craig Krenzel in 2004 (vs. BAL 10/15); also became the second rookie quarterback to win a game in Baltimore since the franchise moved from Cleveland to Baltimore in 1996
Completed 31 of 46 passes for 314 yards in Week 15 at Detroit -- all Bears rookie records
Became the first Bears rookie QB to pass for 300+ yards in a game since Cade McNown threw for 301 yards in 1999 vs. Detroit
Set Bears franchise rookie records for completions (196) and passing yards (2,193), finished second in attempts (330) and tied for third in touchdown passes (7)
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
Has a career record of 29-21 as a starter over three-plus seasons, including a 25-13 record since the start of 2018 under Coach Matt Nagy
2018 Pro Bowl selection, the first Bears QB to play in the Pro Bowl since Jim McMahon after the 1985 season
Has completed 1,010 of 1,577 passes for 10,609 yards (64.0 pct), 64 TDs and 37 INTs; his 1,010 completions rank third all-time in Bears history and is one of only three Bears QBs to ever complete 1,000 passes (Jim Harbaugh, Jay Cutler)
Has 1,057 rushing yards on 190 attempts (5.6 avg) and 8 TDs; his 1,057 yards rank sixth in Bears history among QBs
Has two career playoff starts, totaling 502 passing yards with a 62.5 completion percentage, two TDs and zero INTs for a 92.5 rating
Became the fastest Bears quarterback to top 10,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in the Week 15 win at Minnesota in 2020, doing so in his first 49 career games
Threw for a career-high six touchdown passes in 2018 vs. Tamps Bay in Week 4, one shy of the NFL record; threw touchdowns to five different receivers, all in the first half
Completed 26-of-43 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown in Wild Card playoff game vs. PHI; his 303 yards and 26 completions were the most in Bears postseason history
Started 12 games in his rookie season, setting Bears franchise rookie records for completions (196) and passing yards (2,193) and finishing second in attempts (330) and tied for third in touchdown passes (7)
Tied Billy Wade for the third-fastest Bears player to hit the 6,000-yard passing mark (30 games)
Recorded back-to-back 3,000 yard passing seasons in 2018 and 2019, the second Bears QB to accomplish the feat (Jay Cutler)
HONORS:
2018: Pro Bowl selection, Week 10 NFC Offensive Player of the Week
2020 SEASON (Bears):
Played in 10 games with nine starts, going 6-3 in his nine starts; threw for 2,055 yards, 16 TDs and 8 INTs; also had 33 rushes for 195 yards and a score
Completed 67.0 percent of his passes during the regular season, tying a Bears single-season record (Brian Hoyer, 2016)
Completed 20 of 36 passes for 242 yards and three touchdowns in the Week 1 win at Detroit; threw all three TDs in the fourth quarter as he went 8 for 10 for 89 yards with a 143.3 rating in the final quarter; also rushed three tiems for 26 yards, including a long run of 20 yards
Trubisky's three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter marked the first time since Jay Cutler in 2014 in which a Bears player tossed for three scores in a fourth quarter, and marked only the third time in the past 30 years by a Bears QB; also became just the second QB in the past 25 years to throw three TD passes in the fourth quarter of Week 1 (Aaron Rodgers)
Totaled 290 yards of offense in the Week 14 win over Houston; completed 24 of 33 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 126.7 passer rating; also rushed four times for 23 yards
Passed for 242 yards, three TDs and two INTs in Week 12 at Green Bay
Completed 33 passes, the second-most of his career, on 42 attempts for 252 yards in Week 17 vs. the Packers; completed a season-long 53-yard pass to Darnell Mooney
Accounted for three touchdowns in the 41-17 win over Jacksonville in Week 16; threw for 265 yards and two scores on 24 of 35 passing and also rushed for a score
2019 SEASON (Bears):
Started 15 games, going 8-7; missed the game vs. Oakland in London due to a shoulder injury suffered the week prior
Finished the season with 3,138 passing yards, marking back-to-back 3,000-yard seasons and becoming just the second Bear to accomplish the feat (Jay Cutler, 2x, 2009-10 and 2014-15)
Had his best game in the Week 14 win vs. the Cowboys, completing 23-of-31 passes for 244 yards with three passing TDs and one more on the ground to become the first QB in NFL history to complete 70.0+ percent of his passes on 30+ attempts, throw 3+ TD passes, rush for 50+ yards and have a rushing TD all in the same game
Finished the Cowboys game with a 115.5 passer rating (Bears are 9-1 since the start of last season and 11-2 in his career when he posts a passer rating of 100.0 or higher)
Accounted for 13 TDs from Weeks 10-14, 11 passing and two rushing
On Thanksgiving in Detroit, completed 29-of-38 passes for a season-high 338 yards with three TDs; marched the offense on a season-long 90-yard scoring drive late in the fourth quarter and connected with rookie RB David Montgomery on a 3-yard TD pass to give the Bears a 24-20 lead
Completed 16-of-23 passes for 173 yards and three TDs in the Week 10 win over the Lions with a passer rating of 131.0
Finished 25-of-31 passing for 231 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT in the MNF win at Washington in Week 3; completed a career-high 20 passes in the first half at Washington as the Bears raced out to a 28-3 halftime lead
Completed a career-high 34 passes in Week 7 vs. New Orleans, tied for the second most in franchise history; also posted a career-high 54 attempts in that game, which tied for third most all time
2018 SEASON (Bears):
Named to his first Pro Bowl, the first Bears quarterback to play in the Pro Bowl since Jim McMahon after the 1985 season
Started 14 games (11-3 record as starter), completing 289-of-434 (66.6 pct.) passes for 3,223 yards, 24 TDs and 12 INTs
Added 421 rushing yards on 68 attempts (6.1 avg) and three TDs; also converted five two-point conversions (1 rushing, 4 passing)
Rushed for a career-best 81 yards on six attempts in Week 7 vs. New England, the eighth-highest by a Bears QB since 1960
Recorded four 300-yard passing games in 14 regular season contests, tied for the most by a Bears QB in a single season
Threw for 354 yards and set a career-high in passing touchdowns (6) and total offense (407) vs. Tampa Bay in Week 4; his six passing touchdowns ranks second all-time in Bears history and is one off the NFL record
Threw five touchdowns to five different receivers in the first half vs. TB, becoming just the second player in league history to do so
Threw for 13 touchdowns during Weeks 4-8, the most over a four-game span by a Bears QB since Sid Luckman in 1947
Threw for a career-high 355 yards in a Week 10 win vs. Detroit; completed 23 of 30 passes with three TDs and a 148.6 rating
Recorded a 120.4 passer rating at home vs. Green Bay, the highest QBR by a Bear against the Packers since 2000
Completed 94.1 percent (16 of 17) of his passes in the second half at San Francisco, the highest second-half completion percentage in the NFL in 2018; also marked the second highest by a Bears quarterback dating back to 1960
Completed 26-of-43 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown in Wild Card playoff game vs. Philadelphia (1/6/19); 303 yards and 26 completions are both the most in Bears postseason history
2017 SEASON (Bears):
Active, but did not play in first four games
Made first career start on MNF (10/9) vs. Minnesota, becoming the first Bears rookie to start at QB since Kyle Orton in 2005
Completed 196-of-330 passes for 2,193 yards, 7 touchdowns and 7 interceptions
Carried the ball 41 times for 248 yards (6.0 avg) and 2 touchdowns
Became the first Bears rookie QB to win their first road start since Craig Krenzel in 2004 (vs. BAL 10/15); also became the second rookie quarterback to win a game in Baltimore since the franchise moved from Cleveland to Baltimore in 1996
Completed 31 of 46 passes for 314 yards in Week 15 at Detroit -- all Bears rookie records
Became the first Bears rookie QB to pass for 300+ yards in a game since Cade McNown threw for 301 yards in 1999 vs. Detroit
Set Bears franchise rookie records for completions (196) and passing yards (2,193), finished second in attempts (330) and tied for third in touchdown passes (7)
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
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How much does Mitchell Trubisky weigh? Mitchell Trubisky currently weighs in at 215 pounds
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