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Patrick Finley

Bears QB Mitch Trubisky will travel to London, is unlikely to play: report

Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky walks to the locker room after hurting his left shoulder Sunday. | Getty

Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky has a dislocated left shoulder and a torn labrum, according to ESPN. He will travel to London but is unlikely to play, per the report, which said he should return relatively soon. The Bears have a bye after the Raiders game in London.

At his regular press conference Monday, head coach Matt Nagy said the Bears “are literally going to wait for more” information during the course of the day.

“There’s a lot of stuff we have to discuss together,” Nagy said.

Were Trubisky to miss the game, the Bears would promote Tyler Bray from the practice squad to back up Chase Daniel.

Trubisky hurt his left shoulder on the sixth play of the game Sunday when he rolled left, fumbled and was tackled by Danielle Hunter. His left arm landed awkwardly on the ground. He was taken to the injury tent and then the locker room, and returned in the second half with his left arm in a sling.

Trubisky would figure to play the rest of the season with a harness on his left shoulder to keep it in the socket. Receiver Anthony Miller, who wore a harness last year, said Sunday it would take time for him to get comfortable.

“It kinda feels like you’re, not playing in a box,” he said. “But you’re being cautious of your movements so it doesn’t slip out [of socket] again. … You kinda learn how to play when you have this injury.”

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