The last Chicago Bears quarterback to make a Pro Bowl stood in the Walter Payton Center on the Halas Hall grounds at 1920 Football Drive once again.

Mitchell Trubisky, once annointed as the quarterback of the Bears' future in 2017, returned to the Bears' headquarters but as the backup quarterback for the Buffalo Bills.

The Bears and Bills had a joint practice Friday, and Trubisky shared second-team reps with fellow quarterback Shane Buechele. After that practice, he spoke with reporters and reminisced on his time in Chicago.

"I only had it for four years," Trubisky said. "I wish I had it longer."

The backstory:

Trubisky was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft after then-general manager Ryan Pace famously selected him without consulting then-head coach John Fox or telling quar

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