Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is off the team's injury report and is expected to start Sunday's showdown against the Los Angeles Rams.
Trubisky has missed the past two NFL games with a shoulder injury but the second-year QB participated fully in practice on Friday.
"He put together three really good days in practice," Bears head coach Matt Nagy told reporters.
"The velocity on his throws was good. His decision-making, just getting in and out of the huddle, that part was easy.
"The main thing was really seeing, conditioning-wise, can he hold up? And he did well."
See ya Sunday, @Mtrubisky10!
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) December 7, 2018
QB1 is off the injury report and set to start for #LARvsCHI.
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Trubisky could be set for a big game against the Rams in what is expected to be a high-scoring affair.
MVP candidate Aaron Donald is an imposing presence on the defensive front, but the Rams rank 27th in the NFL in yards per passing attempt (8.0) and 28th in TD passes yielded, with 26.