The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Bears QB Trubisky listed as doubtful; Chase Daniel ready to go

- By GENE CHAMBERLAI­N Associated Press

LAKE FOREST, ILL. (AP) >> Chase Daniel promises to be ready to step in at quarterbac­k for Mitchell Trubisky on Thursday when the Chicago Bears play the Detroit Lions.

The Bears’ backup might need to clear away some rust.

Daniel hasn’t started or played extensivel­y in an NFL game since 2014, and might start for Trubisky because of a right shoulder injury sustained in the fourth quarter of Sunday night’s 25-20 Bears victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

“This week is a little bit different just because it’s a short week, but I really haven’t changed the way I prepare,” Daniel said. “I prepare like a starter every week, so for me it’s just another game.”

Coach Matt Nagy is holding out hope Trubisky can play even without practice.

“I’m saying cautiously optimistic, but I can’t make any promises,” Nagy said. “I hope he does. But it’s a day-to-day thing for us.”

The Bears had walkthroug­h type practices Monday and Tuesday, and on Wednesday have meetings before leaving for Detroit.

Nagy wouldn’t describe the injury beyond saying Trubisky is “... in pain, which is normal.”

Trubisky was listed as doubtful Wednesday afternoon by the team.

Nagy stressed it isn’t a long-term injury, or one requiring surgery, but the Bears will be prepared if Daniel plays.

“I know that Chase, this is one of the reasons why he’s here, if we get in a situation like this where we have to make a decision one way or the other,” Nagy said. “This is why you have a guy like Chase.

“You feel very comfortabl­e with him. Chase understand­s; he’s the oldest guy on our team (32), so he’s got experience.”

Daniel hasn’t thrown a regular-season pass since 2016. He hasn’t thrown more than two passes in a season since 2014 in Kansas City. However, he has extensive knowledge of the offensive system after being in it from 2013-15 with the Chiefs.

“Nags and I go way back, he was my position coach for three years in Kansas City, obviously, and we stayed close for my time away,” Daniel said. “Yeah, we have a great relationsh­ip, so when it comes to that we trust each other pretty well. So we know what each other likes, and I think we can just roll.”

Daniel has a 1-1 record as an NFL starter and has completed 51 of 78 for 480 yards with a touchdown pass and an intercepti­on. He also played for the Saints, Chiefs and Eagles.

“The No. 1 thing that you learn about Chase when you’re around him is that in a really good way, he’s extremely confident in how he plays because he’s so smart,” Nagy said. “The game is not fast to him when he plays.”

Daniel started at the end of the 2013 season on short notice when Chiefs quarterbac­k Alex Smith suffered a lacerated spleen. Daniel completed 21 of 30 for 200 yards and a touchdown in a 27-24 loss to San Diego.

“I got called by Andy Reid on Thursday night late, so really that week I only got a red-zone practice on Friday and a walkthroug­h on Saturday,” Daniel said. “So similar timeline (to this week), yeah.”

One of Trubisky’s strengths has been his mobility, even if it did land him on the injury report. He leads all NFL quarterbac­ks in rushing with 363 yards.

Offensive coordinato­r Mark Helfrich sees no reason for play calling to be altered even if Daniel isn’t a scrambler.

“They’re not that significan­tly different,” Helfrich said. “Certainly, you’re going to tailor things to one person or another absolutely, but within the same structure.

 ?? DAVID BANKS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago Bears quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky (10) throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018, in Chicago.
DAVID BANKS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago Bears quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky (10) throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018, in Chicago.
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