Former first-round pick Mitchell Trubisky has found a new home with the Buffalo Bills after starting his NFL career with the Chicago Bears. Trubisky signed a deal to back up superstar quarterback Josh Allen after failing to find a starting gig.

Nonetheless, Trubisky seems happy to be in Buffalo and threw some serious share at the Bears in the process, according to Thad Brown.

https://twitter.com/thadbrown7/status/1425128679982747648

The former second-overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft fell out of favor in Chicago rather quickly. He spent the past season alternating with Nick Foles and it was inevitable for him to go elsewhere. At the same time, Bears fans were in an uproar, especially because they passed on Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes in that same draft class in order to land Trubisky.

Even though Trubisky isn't going to have a starting job anytime soon– especially after Josh Allen's massive extension– he seems to be happy to be there, and rightfully so.

The Bills have playoff expectations and Super Bowl aspirations, and with a dynamic offense and duo that features Allen and Stefon Diggs, the sky is the limit for Buffalo.

Still, Trubisky has thrown some serious shade in the direction of the Bears, and they can't be too thrilled about it.