Halas Intrigue, Episode 112: Talking Trubisky and Foles with a look ahead to the upcoming Bears season

Pat Finley, Mark Potash and Jason Lieser discuss the Bears’ 2020 season.

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Chicago Bears quarterbacks Mitchell Trubisky, left, and Nick Foles walk on the field during an NFL football camp practice in Lake Forest, Ill.

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Football experts Pat Finley, Mark Potash and Jason Lieser were live today to discuss the Chicago Bears’ 2020 season. Listen as they answer fan questions to see how they think the Bears will fare in the upcoming season this fall.

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