CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears will try prized tenderfoot quarterback Mitchell Trubisky out.
The No. 2 general draft pick from North Carolina will begin against the Minnesota Vikings next Monday night after Mike Glennon battled in the initial four amusements. The group reported the move Monday.
It's not really an unexpected that the Bears (1-3) will run with Trubisky considering how severely Glennon has battled. He has five interferences and three lost mishandles. He got picked off twice, lost a bobble on a sack and had another snap ricochet off his knee for a lost mishandle in Thursday's 35-14 misfortune at Green Bay.
The Bears had imagined this as kind of a redshirt season for Trubisky despite the fact that they made a strong move by exchanging up a spot with San Francisco to snatch him on draft night. He began just 13 amusements at North Carolina and worked essentially out of the shotgun in a spread offense with couple of likenesses to Chicago's plan.
He began third on the profundity graph behind Glennon and veteran Mark Sanchez. In any case, with his portability and arm quality, he advanced snappier than anticipated. Trubisky started a verbal confrontation over who should begin with a solid execution in the preseason opener against Denver, however he was more normal in the following three displays.
Glennon played without turnover ball in a 23-17 season-opening misfortune to Atlanta and had the Bears undermining for a very late touchdown in the wake of battling for a significant part of the amusement. Things just deteriorated for Glennon in a victory misfortune at Tampa Bay, and he didn't play well in an amazing win over Pittsburgh, either.
Having a beat up hostile line and exhausted accepting corps didn't offer assistance. With Cameron Meredith tearing his left foremost cruciate tendon in the preseason and Kevin White softening his shoulder up the opener, the Bears are feeling the loss of their main two targets.