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Mitch Trubisky calls Bears' playoff loss 'kind of heartbreaking' but finds solace in soaking up his 1st Pro Bowl

ORLANDO, Fla. - Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky was having lunch with running back Benny Cunningham on Friday in Nashville, Tenn., during a weekend away with friends when he fielded the call from his coach.

Matt Nagy asked Trubisky what he was doing the following week. When Trubisky said he had no plans, Nagy offered the invitation to spend the week at the Pro Bowl in Orlando.

"I legit told him to stop 100 times," Trubisky said Wednesday from the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. "I'm like: 'You're messing with me. You're messing with me.'

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