Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky may not start another game for Chicago this season, not only because Nick Foles took over as QB1, but because he's struggling with a shoulder injury.
Trubisky traveled to Los Angeles to consult with Dr. Neal ElAttrache about whether or not his injury required surgical repair, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. It was determined that Trubisky does not need surgery, and he'll continue to rehab in Chicago.
Bears’ QB Mitchell Trubisky visited Dr. ElAttrache in Los Angeles Thursday afternoon for further evaluation on his right shoulder and it was determined surgery is not needed - he will continue rehab in Chicago with the team and is considered week to week, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 6, 2020
Trubisky was hurt last Sunday when he came down hard on his shoulder after a short run on the only snap he played against the New Orleans Saints.
28-year-old Tyler Bray is expected to back up Foles on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.
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