Heading into his second season in the NFL, Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has a tremendous level of expectations on him to take a significant leap forward in his development. The front office has helped provide Trubisky with the additional weapons and options to help that process along that includes a new offensive-minded head coach in Matt Nagy.

Since taking over the helm, Nagy has continued to speak highly of his quarterback with much optimism about what could lie ahead in the 2018 campaign. According to Tom Peliessero of The NFL Network, he recently voiced that the team will let him lead the offense with much freedom that could open the way to much entertaining play on the field.

“We're going to have some fun with him. We're going to let him cut it loose. He's going to live and learn a little bit. And that's OK. It's good for him. There's going to be some scars that he gets. But I just want him to be him. Be Mitch. Be the best Mitch you can possibly be. Know we got your back and we support you. Cut it loose, have fun and let's go win some games.”

It is clear that the Bears have their eyes set on making it a comfortable situation to help Trubisky flourish next season. There is plenty of hope within the organization that he can prove that he can develop into one of the top quarterbacks in the league while pushing the franchise to much success over the next decade.

The front office has also provided him with more proven weapons in the passing game in wide receiver Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel along with tight end Trey Burton. These additions could be huge in helping him take the next step forward toward leading the Bears back in the right direction.

The table is set for him to put together a breakout year in 2018 where he leads the offense behind his arm, which already has the full support and endorsement from his head coach.