This Thanksgiving, Mitch Trubisky gave Bears fans a whole lot to be thankful for.
In what was perhaps his best performance of the year, Trubisky threw for a season-high 338 yards, three touchdowns and led a nine play, 90-yard drive to pull the Bears from down three to up by four with just over two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.
Here's Trubisky's first touchdown of the game — a dart to his favorite target, Allen Robinson, to put the Bears up 7-0 early in the first:
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Trubisky's second touchdown toss was an absolute gem. He dropped this ball in over two defenders to connect with Jesper Horsted for the rookie's first career score:
His third put the Bears in front for good, a flick over the middle to a wide-open David Montgomery:
Trubisky's big day may not alleviate all concerns related to his long-term prospects with the Bears, but watching him dot dimes all over the field en route to a Bears win is certainly a fun way to spend any holiday.