Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky left Sunday's game against the Vikings in the first quarter after landing awkwardly on his left shoulder.
The third-year quarterback was scrambling to escape the pass rush when Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter brought him down from behind. Trubisky's body twisted awkwardly and he landed hard on his left shoulder. He immediately walked to the sideline, and was replaced by Chase Daniel.
The play where Mitch Trubisky got injured.pic.twitter.com/tZ137ASHq7
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 29, 2019
Trubisky fumbled the ball on the play and Minnesota recovered, but defensive holding nullified the play.
The Bears announced Trubisky had suffered a left shoulder injury and ruled him out for the rest of the game.