Mitchell Trubisky: I have unfinished business in Chicago

After an inconsistent regular season, los Bears (8-8) reached the postseason and saw their title aspirations ended at the hands of the Saints in the wild card round. One of the managers of the “decent” season of Chicago was Mitchell Trubisky, who will reach free agency in 2021.

Regarding your first venture into the player market, the North Carolina graduate revealed that he prefers to stay at Soldier Field as he feels he has outstanding accounts in Chicago.

I think I can see myself back here next year. There are many things out of my control, but it feels like home and I feel like I have unfinished business“He explained to NBC Sports. Many things have to happen and many decisions have to be made that are beyond my power.”

Trubisky’s words come one day after it was reported that If the Bears couldn’t make it into the postseason, the organization would not seek to retain the passer ─for the moment, they have Nick Foles on the squad.

Allen Robinson also goes to free agency

On the other hand, the wide receiver Allen Robinson, who was rumored to leave the Bears in 2020 through a trade, spoke of a possible extension contract with Chicago and explained that all possibilities “are on the table.”

Although he is willing to enter into negotiations with the Bears, the 27-year-old receiver was dissatisfied before the possibility of playing in 2021 under the franchise player designation.

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