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Mitchell Trubisky

8 Years
313 Pass Yds
4 TDs
0 INTs
4 Total TDs
Mitchell's
HAIR
6.5
HeyTC AI Rating
#69 Active

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Mitchell Trubisky Today

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@ Denver Broncos Saturday 4:30 PM ET CBS
Mitchell Trubisky, ranked #69 in HeyTC AI Rankings with 2025 stats of 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT, and a 0.0 passer rating, steps into the spotlight as the Bills' backup QB amid Josh Allen's mounting injury woes from their Wild Card clash with Jacksonville, where Allen's foot, hand, and fingers took a beating after a gritty 10-7 halftime lead. Now, the 12-5 Bills hit the road to face the Denver Broncos in a high-stakes divisional playoff tilt, a matchup dripping with intrigue since these squads haven't clashed in the postseason since Trubisky's early Bears days, testing Buffalo's depth against Denver's opportunistic D. Healthy and scrambling sharp as seen in recent Jets action, Trubisky—re-signed on a two-year deal in 2024—could spark a run game that keeps Buffalo alive, but fans know this game's massive: win, and they're Super Bowl hunting; lose, and Allen's MVP magic fades into what-if winter. Buckle up, Bills Mafia—this veteran's got that draft-night swagger ready to flip the script!

Mitchell Trubisky Rating Breakdown

Season
Non-Factor
Fantasy
Subpar
Playoffs
Subpar
Overall
Cooked
2 years with the Bills

Mitchell Trubisky Contract & Salary

Status Under Contract
Contract Length 2 years
Total Value $5,350,000
Avg/Year (APY) $2,675,000
Guaranteed $2,900,000
Free Agent 2026

Mitchell Trubisky 2025 Stats via ESPN

313 Pass Yards
4 Pass TDs
INTs
71.4% Comp %
6.5 HAIR
137.0 Passer Rtg
8.9 Y/A
4 Games
6 Rush Yards
Rush TDs

Mitchell Trubisky Career Timeline

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2026 1

Participates in Bills Wild Card week preparations

Trubisky appeared in Buffalo Bills Wild Card week practice in January 2026, working as a reserve quarterback behind Josh Allen as the team prepared for the postseason.

2025 1

Week 18 MVP honor on NFL Slimetime

During the 2025 NFL season, Trubisky led the Buffalo Bills’ backups to a Week 18 victory and was named the MVP of Week 18 on the Nickelodeon program ‘NFL Slimetime,’ highlighting his impact in a key late-season game.

2024 1

Returns to Buffalo Bills

Following his time with the Steelers, Trubisky returned to the Buffalo Bills on a reserve role, reuniting with the organization where he had previously served as Josh Allen’s backup.

2022 1

Joins Pittsburgh Steelers and wins starting job

Trubisky signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022 and opened the season as the starting quarterback before later yielding the job to rookie Kenny Pickett, completing his primary stint with the team over two seasons.

2021 1

Signs with Buffalo Bills as backup quarterback

After four seasons in Chicago, Trubisky signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills to serve as Josh Allen’s backup, marking his first team change and a reset phase in his career.

2020 1

Final season and playoff appearance with Bears

Trubisky’s fourth and final season with the Chicago Bears included regaining the starting job late in the year and helping the team reach the NFC Wild Card round before departing in free agency after the 2020 season.

2018 1

Breakout season and Pro Bowl selection with Bears

In his second NFL season, Trubisky led the Chicago Bears to a 12–4 record and an NFC North title, earning a Pro Bowl selection as an alternate after throwing for over 3,000 yards and accounting for 27 total touchdowns.

2017 1

Drafted by Chicago Bears

Mitchell Trubisky was the 2nd overall pick in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, selected by the Chicago Bears to be their quarterback of the future after a standout career at North Carolina.

8 years in the NFL