Mitch Trubisky

#11 QB / Buffalo Bills / EXP: 8YRS Height: 6-3 Weight: 222 lb Age: 30 College: North Carolina Bye 12

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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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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Remains uncertain for season opener

    Mitch Trubisky (knee) will be a limited participant during practice Wednesday, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.Trubisky is still nursing a knee injury suffered in a mid-August preseason tilt with the Steelers. His ability to participate at some level Wednesday should be a step in the right direction, though head coach Sean McDermott is "not sure" if the North Carolina product will be available Week 1, according to Maddy Glab of the Buffalo Bills' official site. If Trubisky can't play Sunday against the Cardinals, Buffalo will likely promote Mike White to the active roster from the practice squad.

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    Bills' Mitchell Trubisky: Uncertain for Week 1

    General manager Brandon Beane said Wednesday that the status of Mitch Trubisky (knee) is uncertain for Week 1, Chris Brown of the Buffalo Bills Radio Network reports.Trubisky is working his way back from a knee injury sustained mid-August in a preseason game against the Steelers, and while he doesn't seem like a candidate to begin the regular season on injured reserve, he's not a lock to be ready for Buffalo's opener against the Cardinals on Sept. 8. As an insurance option behind Josh Allen, the Bills prioritized inking Mike White to the practice squad Tuesday after he was cut by the Dolphins.

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    Bills' Mitch Trubisky: Could be available for Week 1

    During Buffalo's press conference Thursday, head coach Sean McDermott did not rule out Mitch Trubisky (knee) for the Buffalo Bills' regular-season opener against the Cardinals on Sept. 8, Alec White of the team's official site reports.Trubisky injured his knee in Saturday's preseason game against the Steelers. Initial reports indicated that the injury would sideline the 2017 first-round quarterback for multiple weeks, but McDermott seemed to indicate Thursday that Trubisky has a chance at suiting up for Week 1. If not, Ben DiNucci -- who Buffalo signed on Aug. 12 after Shane Buechele landed on IR with a neck injury -- would serve as the backup quarterback behind Josh Allen to start the season, while Anthony Brown would fill in as the emergency QB.

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    Bills' Mitch Trubisky: Set to miss time

    Mitch Trubisky (knee) is expected to miss multiple weeks, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.Trubisky left Saturday's preseason contest in Pittsburgh due to a knee injury, and based on Monday's report, the QB's Week 1 status is unclear. When healthy, Trubisky is slated to be Josh Allen's top backup, but for now Ben DiNucci profiles as the Buffalo Bills' No. 2 signal-caller.

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    Bills' Mitch Trubisky: Hurts knee Saturday

    Mitch Trubisky won't return to Saturday's preseason contest in Pittsburgh due to a knee injury.Prior to his exit in the second quarter, Trubisky completed nine of 13 passes for 86 yards, no touchdowns and one interception and had a one-yard carry. He actually started the game after coach Sean McDermott opted to keep No. 1 QB Josh Allen out due to the slippery nature of the field from rain earlier Saturday, so Ben DiNucci will handle all the reps under center for the remainder of this game.

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    Bills' Mitch Trubisky: Major action in preseason opener

    Mitch Trubisky completed 10 of 18 passes for 82 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions in Saturday's preseason loss to the Bears, good for a 67.4 rating. He also rushed three times for 12 yards.Trubisky is the clear No. 2 behind superstar Josh Allen, and he didn't do anything too terribly in this outing to put his spot at any risk. No. 3 quarterback Shane Buechele had a rough game with an interception and a 34.6 rating, so at this point it would be a pretty big shock to see the Buffalo Bills enter the regular season with anything other than an Allen-Trubisky pecking order. Trubisky also has experience with the Bills dating back to 2021, and the Bills like that he offers a similar type of big-bodied player with an ability to run should anything happen to The Franchise.

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    Bills' Mitch Trubisky: Returns to Buffalo as backup

    Mitch Trubisky agreed to a two-year contract with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.The Steelers released Trubisky last month after a two-year run with the team in which the 29-year-old went 2-5 as a starter and was benched multiple times in favor of Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph. Trubisky spent the 2021 season as Josh Allen's backup with the Bills and will head back to a familiar spot, where he'll replace Kyle Allen as Buffalo's No. 2 quarterback.

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    Mitch Trubisky: Cut loose by Steelers

    The Steelers released Mitch Trubisky on Monday, Teresa Varley of the team's official site reports.Among his five appearances during the 2023 season, Trubisky earned two starts and overall completed 67 of 107 passes for 632 yards, four touchdowns and five interceptions while rushing 16 times for 54 yards and two more scores. Both Kenny Pickett early and Mason Rudolph late in the campaign played over Trubisky when they were healthy, and with the decision to move on from the latter, he'll get a head start on his next destination.

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    Steelers' Mitch Trubisky: Emergency option Saturday

    Mitch Trubisky (coach's decision) is listed as inactive for Saturday's matchup with the Ravens, but he will be available as an emergency option, Teresa Varley of the Pittsburgh Steelers' official website reports.Trubisky will only see the field if both Mason Rudolph and Kenny Pickett happen to get knocked out of the game. The veteran Trubisky started for a three-week stretch before getting demoted the previous two games.

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