Mitchell Trubisky reminisces on time in Chicago in return as Bills backup: 'It's a privilege and I miss that'
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Mitchell Trubisky returned to Halas Hall as the Buffalo Bills' backup quarterback, where he participated in joint practices. Trubisky shared second-team reps and threw touchdown passes during drills. He greeted former teammates and staff, reminiscing about his time in Chicago. Entering his ninth NFL season, Trubisky competes for a position behind Josh Allen. He expressed nostalgia for being the franchise quarterback, stating it was fun and a privilege, while also acknowledging the pressure faced by current Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.
"It's a privilege and I miss that, and it's a lot of fun to be the franchise guy, especially in a city like this," Trubisky said after practice.
Trubisky's return to Chicago for joint practices and a preseason game brings back happy memories and is a reminder of what he still wants to accomplish in the NFL.
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