Chicago Sun-Times

QBs strut stuff during Family Fest

- BY PATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter

Mike Glennon made it look easy. Mitch Trubisky wasn’t far off his pace.

All told, the Bears were encouraged by each quarterbac­k’s first performanc­e on the Soldier Field turf Saturday at Family Fest.

‘‘ I think we’re just a better football team,’’ coach John Fox said.

Glennon marched the starting offense 60 yards for a touchdown against the second- team defense. He finished 11- on- 11 drills 5- for- 5 for 53 yards with an eight- yard touchdown pass to tight end Dion Sims.

‘‘ Coming off a 3- 13 season, there’s not a lot of confidence,’’ Fox said of the first- unit offense. ‘‘ But we have a lot of new guys and new people in that locker room that I think have done a helluva job.’’

Trubisky was 3- for- 5 for 42 yards. The rookie, who has impressed the Bears with his footwork, completed passes of seven and 12 yards — to tight end MyCole Pruitt and receiver Victor Cruz, respective­ly — to start his drive against the third- team defense. Both were play- action passes in which he rolled right.

‘‘ I think he handled [ the huddle] well,’’ Cruz said. ‘‘ I think he commanded the team well, and he made some plays out there, man. It was good to see.’’

Cruz shines

In between the Glennon and Trubisky shows, Cruz caught a deep touchdown pass from Mark Sanchez against the first- team defense. He would have performed his trademark salsa dance in the end zone, but former Giants teammate Prince Amukamara knocked the ball out of his hands.

‘‘ He’s always been hating on my salsa,’’ Cruz said with a smile. ‘‘ But I finally got to shove him off and give the fans a little bit.’’

This and that

In the third- string portion of live drills, cornerback Rashaad Reynolds was helped off the field with what appeared to be an injury to his right knee. Otherwise, the Bears avoided the kind of injury that marred Family Fest last year, when then- starting center Hroniss Grasu tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

The Bears left receiver Daniel Braverman ( quad), guard Eric Kush ( hamstring), quarterbac­k Connor Shaw ( leg) and outside linebacker Pernell McPhee ( knee) back at Olivet Nazarene.

Attendance was 13,872. Follow me on Twitter @ patrickfin­ley.

 ??  ?? Rookie quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky signs autographs Saturday at Family Fest at Soldier Field. He was 3- for- 5 for 42 yards against the third- team defense.| PATRICK FINLEY/ SUN- TIMES
Rookie quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky signs autographs Saturday at Family Fest at Soldier Field. He was 3- for- 5 for 42 yards against the third- team defense.| PATRICK FINLEY/ SUN- TIMES

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