In yesterday’s win over the Minnesota Vikings, the Chicago Bears lost starting quarterback, Mitchell Trubisky after he was brought to the ground on a strip sack that ultimately was overturned.
here's the called-back fumble that sent Mitchell Trubisky to the injury tent pic.twitter.com/Qoc7WlpMmq
— Christian D'Andrea (@TrainIsland) September 29, 2019
The seriousness of the injury wasn’t immediately divulged but Trubisky did not return to the game and came out of the locker room with his arm in a sling.
During his media availability today, head coach Matt Nagy revealed that the quarterback would not need surgery and would be back “sooner rather than later”.
Initial MRI on Bears’ QB Mitchell Trubisky revealed he has a dislocated left shoulder, with a slight labrum tear, but does not need surgery and should he back “sooner rather than later”, per source. He will travel with team to London and is unlikely to play vs. Raiders.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 30, 2019
Trubisky will travel with the Bears as they head to London to take on the Oakland Raiders, however, it is not expected that he will play in the game.
A timeframe has yet to be formally revealed but based off what Nagy said today it seems like Trubisky won’t miss much time at all.
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