Bears' Trubisky to make debut versus Vikings on MNF
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[October 05, 2017]
By Tom Musick, The Sports Xchange
Strong-armed quarterback Mitchell
Trubisky commanded the attention of dozens of NFL scouts as he
shattered school records at North Carolina a season ago.
On Monday night, Trubisky will have an opportunity to showcase his
abilities in front of millions of viewers. The No. 2 overall pick
will make his debut in prime time as the Chicago Bears (1-3) square
off against the Minnesota Vikings (2-2).
The 23-year-old Ohio native supplants Mike Glennon as the starter
only five weeks into his career.
"I feel like I'm ready," Trubisky said to reporters this week. "I'm
excited. I'm just going to take it day by day and prepare as hard as
I possibly can for every single look and situation we can get on
Monday. I'm going to be dependent on my teammates a lot. My job is
to get the ball to the playmakers and just be a distributor and
manage the offense and do the best I can."
The Vikings offer a difficult challenge to any quarterback, let
alone an untested rookie. Minnesota ranks No. 1 in the league in
third-down defense (25.6 percent conversion rate) and tied for
eighth in scoring defense (19 points per game).
Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen paces the team with five sacks
in the first four games. Safety Andrew Sendejo also has emerged as a
leader with 32 tackles and an interception.
Bears coach John Fox said the team's 11-day break between games
allowed time to make the switch from Glennon to Trubisky. Look for
Fox to try to ease Trubisky's workload by simplifying the playbook
and relying heavily on running backs Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen.
"I thought he had an outstanding camp," Fox said when asked to
evaluate Trubisky's growth. "He got to play through four preseason
games. Got to watch him in practice and preparation for the first
four regular-season games. I thought he made great strides, even
through camp, being new to our offense. I felt like he was ready for
the next step."
As the Bears try to rejuvenate their offense, the Vikings will have
to rebound from a tough loss. Minnesota will play its first game
since losing rookie running back Dalvin Cook to a torn left ACL that
will cost him the remainder of the season. Cook rushed for 354 yards
in three-plus contests.
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In Cook's place, running back Latavius Murray will inherit the bulk
of the workload. Murray is coming off ankle surgery during the
offseason that still has him feeling less than 100 percent.
"To be honest, I think I'm still getting to that point," said
Murray, 27, who spent the previous three seasons with the Oakland
Raiders. "It's not going to quite feel the same for awhile. I knew
that dealing with my previous ankle procedure.
"For me, it's being well enough to be out there and being able to
help the team be successful. ... I feel good enough to be out there,
and I'm confident in myself that I can play at a high level."
The Vikings have been without quarterback Sam Bradford for the past
three games because of a knee injury. If he remains out, look for
Case Keenum to guide the offense once again.
One bright spot for Minnesota is the return of wide receiver Michael
Floyd, who will be reinstated from a four-game suspension for
violating the league's substance-abuse policy. Floyd joins a
talented group of wideouts that includes Stefon Diggs and Adam
Thielen.
"I'll be ready," Floyd, 27, said to the Minneapolis Star Tribune
after a recent practice. "I'm in shape. I feel great. I'm ready to
start."
Chicago's defense has offered reason for hope in an otherwise ugly
start to the season. The Bears are No. 8 in the NFL in total defense
with 306.3 yards allowed per game.
However, that defense will be short-handed as linebacker Danny
Trevathan serves a one-game suspension for his hit on Green Bay
Packers wide receiver Davante Adams in Week 4. Trevathan initially
was suspended two games for the helmet-to-helmet hit before the
league cut the penalty.
Both teams have three takeaways this season. The Bears have 10
giveaways -- tied for most in the NFL with Cleveland -- compared
with four by the Vikings.
This marks the 113th meeting with the Vikings leading the series
58-52-2. The Bears have won eight of the last nine meetings at
Soldier Field.
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