The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Mitchell Trubisky have agreed to terms on a one-year deal.
Trubisky spent the last four seasons playing for the Chicago Bears. He has started in 50 games and appeared in 51 during his four-year career.
In 2020, the QB started in nine games and completed 199 of 297 pass attempts for 2,055 yards. He had a completion percentage of 67%, averaged 6.9 yards per pass attempt, threw for 16 touchdowns and had a passer rating of 93.5.
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New Orleans Saints' Emmanuel Sanders, right, catches a touchdown against Philadelphia Eagles' Kevon Seymour during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

Emmanuel Sanders

Emmanuel Sanders

Emmanuel Sanders

Matt Haack

Matt Haack

Matt Haack

Mitchell Trubisky

Mitchell Trubisky

Mitchell Trubisky

Jacob Hollister (TE)

Jacob Hollister (TE)

Jacob Hollister (TE)

Efe Obada

Efe Obada

Efe Obada

Jamil Douglas

Jamil Douglas

Marquel Lee

Marquel Lee

Tyrell Adams

Tyrell Adams

Bobby Hart

Bobby Hart

Brandon Powell

Brandon Powell

Matt Breida

Matt Breida
In his four NFL seasons, Trubisky has completed 1,010 of 1,577 pass attempts for 10,609 yards, thrown for 64 touchdowns, has a completion percentage of 64%, averaged 6.73 yards per pass attempt, has a passer rating of 87.2, rushed for 1,057 yards and scored eight rushing touchdowns.
The 2018 Pro Bowler was drafted by the Bears in the 2017 NFL Draft with the second overall pick out of North Carolina.