Bears: 3 reasons Mitchell Trubisky will bounce back strong in 2020

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3. Offensive Line Will Get Stronger

It was pretty clear if you watched any Bears games that their offensive line took a major step back in 2019. After losing Kyle Long to retirement, the Bears will need to add a starter or two this offseason. According to PFF, they fell to the 28th in overall offensive line rankings after finishing 11th in 2018.

This is an area that the Bears will not only tackle in free agency, but also
the draft with one of their two second round picks. This was by far the biggest issue with the Bears.

If they fix it, you can expect a big step forward for Trubisky.

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