And yet the record-breaking contract containing north of $107 million guaranteed that Wentz inked Thursday — with two years remaining on his rookie deal — is a stark reminder that the iron will never be hotter for Trubisky’s Bears to make their Super Bowl strike than it is right now. Trubisky, like Wentz, was drafted No. Obviously the best-case scenario in Chicago would be Trubisky leading the Bears to a Super Bowl this season, fully convincing the franchise its QB riddle is solved, and garnering his own early extension. Remember, the Eagles won their Super Bowl with Wentz and Nick Foles only commanding a fraction of their salary cap. Could the Bears and Trubisky ultimately wind up agreeing to a more modest deal that illustrates he’s a quarterback they can win with, not necessarily because of?
Source: Daily Sun June 07, 2019 16:41 UTC