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QB Mitch Trubisky returns to Chicago, immediately leads Bills to touchdown

A preseason game between the Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears means one thing: quarterback Mitch Trubisky's first game at Soldier Field as a member of another team.

Trubisky, a former No. 2 overall pick, had spent his entire four-year career with the Bears until the Bills signed him in March to be Josh Allen's backup. Trubisky never lived up to his draft position, and a lot of Bears fans welcomed his departure, especially after the draft when young QB Justin Fields entered the picture.

With the backups starting in the preseason, Trubisky took the field on Saturday for the first time as a visitor. How did it go? Trubisky looked dialed in immediately, and it ended with a touchdown.

Trubisky led the team 72 yards down the field for a touchdown, and completed five of seven passes for 53 yards. On the Bills' second drive of the game, Trubisky delivered the touchdown pass to Jake Kumerow.

Trubisky gets mixed reception from fans

How Trubisky would perform on Saturday was one question, but another big one was how fans would react to Trubisky's return. His former teammate, Bears running back Tarik Cohen, made it clear that he didn't want to hear any fans booing his old quarterback.

Did fans listen to Cohen? Mostly. When Trubisky came onto the field, he was greeted by some boos, but even more cheers. Viewers gave their assessment of the approximate boo-cheer division.

Of course, that was before the Bills scored on their first possession ... and their second ... and their third ... and their fourth. Bears fans booed, but it was pretty much all directed at Trubisky's replacement, Andy Dalton, and the Bears defense. Chicago finally scored its first touchdown halfway into the second quarter.

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