The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Bears give Trubisky competitio­n after disappoint­ing season

- AP Sports Writer

By Andrew Seligman

LAKE FOREST, ILL. (AP) » The Chicago Bears added competitio­n for quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky by trading for 2018 Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles.

They also brought in former All-Pro to boost their pass rush by agreeing to a five-year, $70 million with Robert Quinn and have another former star on the way in tight end Jimmy Graham.

It’s been a busy few days for a team looking to bounce back from a disappoint­ing season that began with Super Bowl hopes. And while the NFL’s new year kicked off Wednesday without the usual parade of official announceme­nts because of concerns about the new coronaviru­s, the Bears all but confirmed the stories that leaked out.

They sent out three tweets citing NFL Network reports of the trade with Jacksonvil­le for Foles and agreements with Quinn and Graham. In each one, the Bears added: “NFL policy currently prohibits teams from making any official announceme­nts.”

It was an unusual move. But these are hardly normal times.

The league has barred free agents from traveling to team facilities as well as travel by team personnel to meet them. Contracts can be sent digitally, signed by players, returned to teams and then submitted to the league to make them official. But the players also need physicals. They could get them locally, but few teams would be comfortabl­e with that arrangemen­t.

As for what the moves mean for the Bears, well, changes were expected. After all, they went from winning the NFC North at 12-4 in 2018 to finishing 8-8 and missing the playoffs for the eighth time in nine years.

Trubisky, for one, might be a little less comfortabl­e.

Though general manager Ryan Pace had said he remained committed to the former No. 2 overall draft pick as the starter, he also left the door open to bringing in a veteran to push him. The Bears agreed Wednesday to a send a compensato­ry fourth-round pick to Jacksonvil­le for Foles, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Now, Trubisky has competitio­n. That’s hardly a surprise, after his production dropped in his third season.

Trubisky’s yards (3,138), completion rate (63.2%), touchdowns (17) and rating (83) were all down from the previous year. And the Bears’ offense ranked among the worst in the NFL.

The Jaguars are parting with the 31-year-old Foles just over a year after signing him to a fouryear, $88 million contract that included $50.125 million guaranteed. He broke his left collarbone early in the season opener, missed the next eight games and got benched in his third game back.

Rookie Gardner Minshew played well enough in his absence to make Foles expendable.

The Bears’ problems on offense didn’t end with Trubisky. They lacked playmakers other than receiver Allen Robinson. Their line took a beating. Their run game got ignored at times. And their tight ends were nonfactors.

That’s where Graham could provide a boost.

A five-time Pro Bowl selection, he has 7,883 yards receiving and 74 touchdown catches in 10 seasons with New Orleans, Seattle and Green Bay. He spent his first five years with the Saints, when Pace worked in their front office.

 ?? MARK ZALESKI - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FLE - In this Nov. 24, 2019, file photo, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars quarterbac­k Nick Foles (7) scrambles against the Tennessee Titans in the second half of an NFL football game in Nashville, Tenn.
MARK ZALESKI - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FLE - In this Nov. 24, 2019, file photo, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars quarterbac­k Nick Foles (7) scrambles against the Tennessee Titans in the second half of an NFL football game in Nashville, Tenn.

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