Bears not yet considering Mitchell Trubisky over Mike Glennon
The Chicago Bears have yet to have any discussions about replacing Mike Glennon with first-round rookie Mitchell Trubisky, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Bears have consistently said they plan to start Glennon all season, so it is not a surprise they remain committed even after a dreadful Week 2 performance. That said, the leash has to be shorter now than it was before last week's game, and rumblings for Trubisky will only grow louder if Glennon struggles again this week.
Our models project Glennon for 240.1 passing yards, 1.8 touchdowns, and 1.0 interceptions on 33.1 attempts in Week 3, good for 16.23 FanDuel points at a salary of $6,400. He's outside the top-20 projected quarterbacks this week against a tough Pittsburgh Steelers defense.
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