LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Mitch Trubisky was all smiles on Friday when he returned to Halas Hall, where he spent the first four seasons of his NFL career before leaving to join the Buffalo Bills — the first time — in 2021.
Trubisky said the memories came flooding back to him when the Bills’ team bus pulled onto the campus in the suburb north of Chicago, and he also enjoyed touching base with a few of the Bears from that time who are still here.
“Nice catching up with some old friends and it was good to be back,” he said. “I thought we had a good day and it was very productive.”
Trubisky is locked in a battle with Mike White to be Josh Allen’s primary backup, and while neither he nor White stood out against the Bears, at first glance it seemed like Trubisky had the better day.
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