The Tennessee Titans found their backup quarterback, agreeing to terms with former Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. According to NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo, the deal with Trubisky is a two-year contract.
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The Bears selected Trubisky with the second overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft out of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In four seasons with the Bears, Trubisky threw for 10,609 yards with 64 touchdowns and 37 interceptions, while making the Pro Bowl in 2018.
Trubisky also spent two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2022-23) and parts of three seasons with the Buffalo Bills (2021, 2024-25).
Mitchell Trubisky should offer the perfect backup for the Titans and Cam Ward

The Titans’ offense was terrible last season (31st, 259.6 yards), while quarterback Cam Ward tied Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith for the league lead in sacks (55). Under new head coach Robert Salah and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, things should be different.
Daboll was the offensive coordinator in Buffalo when Trubisky was the backup in 2021. Daboll also coached the New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (2,272 yards and 15 touchdowns). Under Daboll, Ward should have more success, with Trubisky offering a familiar option to turn to in case he needs another option.
Trubisky threw for 313 yards and four touchdowns in four games with the Bills last season.

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