Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has signed a two-year contract with the Buffalo Bills to return as Josh Allen’s backup. Trubisky, who was the second overall pick in the 2017 draft, rejoins the Bills after a stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers where he struggled to secure a starting position. The Bills are confident in Trubisky’s abilities due to his size and mobility, aligning well with their offensive scheme. Trubisky is looking to revitalize his career following a mixed tenure with the Chicago Bears, during which he made two playoff appearances but fell short of expectations. Buffalo’s backup spot was vacant with Kyle Allen’s pending free agency, making Trubisky a fitting addition to the team.
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