Trubisky Rejoins Buffalo Bills as Backup Quarterback
After a challenging stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Trubisky returns to Buffalo on a two-year contract, aiming to support starter Josh Allen.
- Mitchell Trubisky signs a two-year contract with the Buffalo Bills, returning as Josh Allen's backup quarterback.
- Trubisky's return to Buffalo follows two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he struggled to secure a starting position.
- During his previous stint with the Bills in 2021, Trubisky played in six games, primarily in mop-up duty, completing six of eight pass attempts.
- The Bills are undergoing a major roster overhaul, including releasing several veterans to manage salary cap space.
- Trubisky's career includes leading the Chicago Bears to two playoff appearances and setting franchise records for a rookie quarterback.