Control what you can control. I can control my emotions, my attitude, my effort every day.

I've definitely grown as a leader - being able to speak up, getting closer with coach and being on the same page, communicating and being more involved in the game plan and the checks throughout the game. Seeing the game a little bit better.

You've got to be the first one in the door and last one out.

It's not really about what I can do individually, it's about what we can accomplish as a team.

I'm very humble that people are accepting me, and they are proud that I'm their quarterback.

I've got to continue to study, and if it's not the plays, it's studying more film, studying more defenses, watching other guys across the league, see what I can pick up.

I never worry about injury. When you go out there, you're playing football. And when you start worrying about those things, that's more when they happen, playing timid or keeping it in the back of your mind.

Freshman year of college, one of my coaches was out with family friends or whatever. Somebody said my name and kind of stuttered it or mumbled it. He was like, 'What'd you say? Mr. Biscuit?' instead of Mitchell Trubisky. It kind of stuck that week of practice, and that's what all the boys started calling me.

My family calls me Mitchell. But I have friends and teammates who call me Mitch, as well. I don't have a preference.