47 Facts About Mitch Trubisky

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Mitchell David Trubisky was born on August 20,1994 and is an American football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League.

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Mitch Trubisky played college football at North Carolina and was drafted second overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2017 NFL Draft.

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Mitch Trubisky left the team via free agency in 2021, and signed with the Buffalo Bills as a backup to Josh Allen.

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Mitch Trubisky was born in Mentor, Ohio, on August 20,1994.

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Mitch Trubisky attended Mentor High School where he played for the Cardinals football team.

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Mitch Trubisky was the recipient of the Ohio Mr Football Award in 2012.

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Mitch Trubisky committed to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to play college football under head coach Larry Fedora.

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Mitch Trubisky redshirted for his first year at North Carolina in 2013.

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Mitch Trubisky played in ten games as a backup to starter Marquise Williams in 2014.

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Mitch Trubisky threw his first career touchdown to tight end Jack Tabb in the third quarter.

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Mitch Trubisky appeared in North Carolina's bowl game at the end of the season against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

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Mitch Trubisky made an appearance in the ACC Championship Game against the Clemson Tigers, completing a single pass for 16 yards.

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13.

Mitch Trubisky added three rushes for seven yards and one touchdown.

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Mitch Trubisky recorded 3,748 passing yards with 30 touchdowns and six interceptions in his junior season.

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Mitch Trubisky decided to forgo his senior season and declared for the 2017 NFL Draft on January 9,2017, opting to give up his final year of college eligibility.

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Mitch Trubisky was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round with the second overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.

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Mitch Trubisky was the highest-selected quarterback in the draft The Bears moved up from the third overall pick by trading the San Francisco 49ers two third-round picks and a fourth-round pick.

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Mitch Trubisky's first career touchdown was a 20-yard pass to tight end Zach Miller.

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Mitch Trubisky ran for 248 yards, the most by a Bears quarterback since Kordell Stewart in 2003.

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Mitch Trubisky became the first Bears quarterback to throw five touchdowns in a half since Johnny Lujack in 1949, and he was the second player in NFL history to have five different players catch a touchdown pass in a game since Aaron Rodgers of the 2014 Green Bay Packers against the Bears.

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Mitch Trubisky was named the FedEx Air Player of the Week for his performance.

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22.

In Week 7, in a loss to the New England Patriots that saw his potential game-tying Hail Mary pass to Kevin White be caught one yard short of the end zone, Mitch Trubisky threw for 333 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions, while rushing for 81 yards and a touchdown.

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Mitch Trubisky made his return in Week 14 against the Los Angeles Rams and threw for 110 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions.

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Mitch Trubisky's touchdown pass was a two-yard pass to offensive lineman Bradley Sowell.

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Mitch Trubisky became the sixth quarterback in Bears history to record 3,000 passing yards in a season.

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Mitch Trubisky tied the team record for most 300-passing-yard games in a season with four, while setting a franchise-high of games with a passer rating higher than 120 as he had four.

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Mitch Trubisky ended his playoff debut having completed 26 of 43 passes for 303 yards, one touchdown, and a passer rating of 89.

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Mitch Trubisky became the first Bears quarterback since Jim McMahon in 1986 to be named to the Pro Bowl.

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29.

In Week 1 against the Green Bay Packers, Mitch Trubisky threw for 228 yards for zero touchdowns and one interception.

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Mitch Trubisky finished the game completing 26 out of 45 pass attempts with a quarterback rating of 62.

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The following week against the Denver Broncos, Mitch Trubisky threw 16 times for 120 yards, including a 25-yard completion on fourth down to wide receiver Allen Robinson with only eight seconds in the game that set up a 53-yard game-winning field goal by kicker Eddy Pineiro.

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In Week 3 against the Washington Redskins, Mitch Trubisky recorded his first touchdown pass of the year on a three-yard throw to Taylor Gabriel; the pair recorded two more touchdowns during the second quarter.

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33.

In Week 4 against the Minnesota Vikings, Mitch Trubisky injured his shoulder after being tackled by Danielle Hunter in the first quarter.

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34.

The Bears' offense generated nine total yards in the first half as the team suffered their fourth consecutive loss, which led to continued talk about Mitch Trubisky's hold on the Bears' quarterback position both in the short and long term.

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In Week 11 against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday Night Football, Mitch Trubisky threw for 190 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.

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36.

Mitch Trubisky completed 13 of 22 passes for 128 yards, one touchdown, and one interception prior to being benched.

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Mitch Trubisky briefly saw action in Week 8 against the New Orleans Saints as a Wildcat formation quarterback, recording a three-yard run on a drive that ended with a field goal.

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Mitch Trubisky completed 26 of 34 passes for 267 yards and one touchdown in the following game against Detroit, but he lost a fumble within his team's ten-yard line with less than two minutes remaining, leading to the Lions' game-winning touchdown.

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Mitch Trubisky went 24 of 33 for 267 yards, three touchdowns, and a season-best 126.

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Mitch Trubisky finished with 2,055 passing yards, 16 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.

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41.

Mitch Trubisky accrued 10,609 passing yards, 64 touchdowns and 37 interceptions during his four seasons with the Bears.

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42.

On March 18,2021, Mitch Trubisky signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills worth $2.

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43.

Mitch Trubisky was not offered a starting opportunity with other teams, so Trubisky said he signed with the Bills to be Josh Allen's back-up and learn under the same coaching staff that developed Allen into an MVP candidate.

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Mitch Trubisky made his first appearance for the Bills late in a blowout victory over Washington Football Team in Week 3.

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45.

On March 17,2022, Mitch Trubisky signed a two-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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46.

On September 6,2022, Mitch Trubisky was named the starting quarterback for the Steelers Week 1 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Mitch Trubisky earned the nickname "Mr Biscuit" in college, after one of his coaches had trouble pronouncing his name.

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