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Brad Biggs: Bears remain in limbo at QB, no matter how many questions general manager Ryan Pace dodges

INDIANAPOLIS - With his hands stuffed in the pockets of his blue slacks for much of a 24-minute media session Tuesday morning, Ryan Pace dodged questions about the Bears' quarterback plans as best he could.

He sidestepped inquiries about bringing in competition for Mitch Trubisky. He ducked and eluded queries about how the club will go about it, saying at one point, "It's the things we value in every quarterback."

Just as he did at the end of the season, Pace declined to say what the Bears will do with the fifth-year option in Trubisky's contract for 2021.

What we do know is Trubisky remains the only quarterback on the roster, he will count

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