Bears' Mitchell Trubisky (shoulder) unlikely to play Sunday, but could return 'sooner rather than later'
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has a dislocated left shoulder and a slight labrum tear, but will not need security, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
Schefter reports Trubisky will be back "sooner rather than later," and that he will travel with the team to London for its game against Oakland but is unlikely to play.
Our models project Trubisky to throw for 3,110.5 yards with 21.9 touchdowns and 11.6 interceptions over the rest of the season.
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