While it’s easy to get excited about some of the new offensive weapons the Bears have added, there’s one veteran in particular that is primed for a breakout season.

When we last saw receiver Allen Robinson, he rose to the challenge in the Bears’ most important game of the season — the wildcard playoff game against the Eagles.

Robinson showcased exactly why the Bears paid him big bucks to come to Chicago, nabbing 10 catches for 143 yards and a touchdown.

But it wasn’t just his stats. It was his clutchness in those moments late in the third and fourth quarters that helped put the Bears in a position to win that game.

While that ultimately didn’t come to fruition, there’s been an excitement building since that playoff loss about expectations for the Bears in 2019.

One connection that will prove to significant in the Bears’ quest to return to the playoffs is that between Mitch Trubisky and Robinson, which has the potential to be a lethal combination.

Trubisky praised Robinson’s playmaking ability, especially when it comes to those contested catches.

“When he’s healthy and he’s full-go, he can be unstoppable out there,” Trubisky said, via the Chicago Tribune. “If you just put the ball up in his area he’s going to go up and make plays. … When it’s one-on-one, the ball is going to (No.) 12.”

While Robinson’s performance reminded the Bears why they’d guaranteed him $25 million when they signed him, it was also a reminder for Robinson that his hard work recovering from ACL surgery had paid off.

“As the whole season progressed, I just continued to improve,” Robinson said. “I felt better. Everything I was doing started to get sharper. For me, that’s what it was about.”

But bigger things are expected for Robinson in 2019, as he’s entering this season fully healthy. It’s been evident in training camp practices, where Robinson has made play after play after play.

If last season was what Robinson was able to do at less than 100 percent, just imagine what he can accomplish now that he’s healthy.