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Mitch Trubisky

#11 QB / Buffalo Bills / EXP: 9YRS Height: 6-2 Weight: 222 lb Age: 31 College: North Carolina Bye 7

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: All clear for Week 15

    Mitch Trubisky (illness) does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Patriots.Trubisky did not practice Thursday due to an illness, but he resumed practicing in full Friday. He'll handle his usual backup role behind star quarterback Josh Allen during Sunday's road divisional matchup against New England.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: DNP due to illness Thursday

    Mitch Trubisky (illness) didn't practice Thursday, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.If Trubisky doesn't return to full participation Friday, he will likely carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Patriots. Practice squad quarterback Shane Buechele would work as the backup to Josh Allen if Trubisky's unable to suit up Sunday.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Efficient in preseason loss

    Mitch Trubisky completed nine of 13 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 34-25 preseason loss to the Giants.With Josh Allen held out, Trubisky got the start and played the entire first half, capping his performance with an 11-yard TD toss to Dawson Knox in the second quarter. Trubisky is currently in the No. 2 QB spot for the Buffalo Bills -- veteran Mike White is the No. 3 -- a role that afforded the former only 26 pass attempts over nine regular-season appearances in 2024, with most of that volume coming in a Week 18 start when nothing was on the line for Buffalo.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: To play a quarter or so Saturday

    Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Thursday that Mitch Trubisky will open Saturday's preseason game against the Giants with the starters, and that Buffalo's first-team unit will play about a quarter, Matt Parrino of The Syracuse Post-Standard reports.Trubisky will get an opportunity to work with the first-team unit Saturday while franchise quarterback Josh Allen sits out. The expectation is that Trubisky will see action in all three of the Bills' preseason matchups, with the following two games coming Aug. 17 against the Bears and Aug. 23 versus Tampa Bay, though it's possible Allen gets a chance to suit up in one or both of those contests.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Competing for backup role

    Mitch Trubisky and Mike White are in a backup QB competition that will likely extend throughout the preseason, Lance Lysowski reports.Trubisky made an appearance in nine games last season for the Buffalo Bills, backing up quarterback Josh Allen. Though the 30-year-old was ahead of Mike White on the depth chart last season, Trubisky is entering his final season of a two-year, $5.2 million contract, making the ninth-year pro a potential cap casualty if the competition is at all close.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Tosses Week 18 touchdown

    Mitch Trubisky completed 15 of 21 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Patriots. He added 12 rushing yards on four carries.Josh Allen played the first snap to keep his consecutive start streak alive before turning things over to Trubisky, who connected with Ray Davis for a two-yard TD in the second quarter. Trubisky then gave way to Mike White midway through the third quarter. It was the first extensive action of the season for either backup QB, and it will likely be their last, as Allen will take back the reins of the offense when the Buffalo Bills host the Broncos in the wild-card round next weekend.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Could share snaps with Allen, White

    Mitch Trubisky is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Patriots once starter Josh Allen exits the game, but Trubisky may end up also ceding some snaps to Mike White, whom Buffalo signed off its practice squad Friday, Alec White of the Buffalo Bills' official site reports. "We hope we can get him in the game," head coach Sean McDermott said of White.Though Allen will open the game under center to extend his streak of regular-season starts to 104, he's likely to play only a possession or two while the Bills are locked in as the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs. The Bills are thus expected to essentially treat Week 18 as a preseason game, meaning that Trubisky should get a good look once Allen leaves the game, but Trubisky may also yield snaps to White at some point in the second half. While Trubisky is a capable backup who has displayed some rushing ability during his career, his fantasy appeal in Week 18 will be limited by the fact that he won't start and because he may not be guaranteed to see the overwhelming majority of snaps if the Bills elect to use White.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Likely to get extended Week 18 run

    Mitch Trubisky is likely to play extensively in Sunday's game at New England, after head coach Sean McDermott said Monday that Josh Allen will "be out there for a very, very short-lived amount of time," Alec White of the Buffalo Bills' official site reports.The Bills are locked in as the AFC's No. 2 seed regardless of how Week 18 action plays out, and McDermott hinted that the team will use its regular-season finale as an opportunity to rest some key players ahead of the playoffs while getting more extensive evaluations of players on the back end of the roster. The Bills will allow Allen to extend his streak of consecutive starts to 105 games, but he may only direct the offense for a possession or two before giving way to Trubisky, who has played just 53 snaps all season, mostly at the tail end of blowouts. Though he has played infrequently behind Allen in stints with Buffalo in 2021 and 2024, Trubisky made five appearances (two starts) for Pittsburgh a season ago and completed 67 of 107 pass attempts (62.6 percent) for 632 yards (5.9 YPA), four touchdowns and five interceptions while adding 54 yards and two scores on 16 carries.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Makes garbage-time cameo

    Mitch Trubisky completed his lone pass attempt for a three-yard gain and lost a yard on his lone carry in Monday's 47-10 win over the Jaguars.Trubisky directed the Buffalo offense for the final three possessions of the night after starting quarterback Josh Allen guided the Buffalo Bills to a commanding 27-point lead through the early part of the fourth quarter. He mostly handed the ball off as the Bills ran down the clock, with his lone carry being a kneeldown in the final minute of the quarter. So long as Allen stays healthy throughout the season, Trubisky's playing time will remain limited to the tail end of non-competitive games.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Resumes practicing in full

    Mitch Trubisky (knee) practiced in full Thursday.Trubisky was limited due to a knee issue Wednesday, but he's upgraded to full participation in time to play without restrictions Week 1. Barring any setbacks, Trubisky now looks fully on track to operate as the No. 2 quarterback behind Josh Allen during Buffalo's regular-season opener against the Cardinals on Sunday.

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