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Mitch Trubisky Signs With This Super Bowl Contender

The Buffalo Bills have signed veteran quarterback Mitch Trubisky to a two-year deal, the team announced on Thursday (March 7).

Trubisky, who spent the past two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, was released last month, which allowed him to sign with a team prior to the official beginning of free agency next week. The 29-year-old had previously spent the 2021 season with the Bills as a backup to franchise quarterback Josh Allen.

"Back in Buffalo We’ve signed QB Mitch Trubisky to a two-year deal," the Bills wrote on their X account, along with a photo of Trubisky smiling while signing his contract, on Thursday (March 7).

Trubisky appeared in six games as a backup for the Bills in 2021, throwing for 43 yards on 6 of 8 passing and one interception, while also recording 24 yards and one touchdown on 13 rushing attempts. The former North Carolina standout was selected No. 2 overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2017 NFL Draft and was a four-year starter for the franchise, which included making one Pro Bowl and playoff appearance in 2018.

Trubisky enters his eighth NFL season with a 31-26 record in 57 starts and 12,536 yards, 72 touchdowns and 48 interceptions on 1,200 of 1,872 passing.

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