Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky is still reliving his team's playoff loss that happened in early January. To make matters even worse, the Pro Bowl quarterback has had to answer questions about it down at the Super Bowl. Trubisky has made his rounds on radio row down in Atlanta, discussing the previous season, the playoff loss and what lies ahead for the organization.

He appeared on NESN and was asked about the playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles:

Mitchell Trubisky knows a thing or two about facing the two Super Bowl LIII participants. He shared his thoughts on the Patriots and Rams with @MichaelaNESN. pic.twitter.com/mKsFjXdn3m — NESN (@NESN) February 1, 2019

"We were so close," Trubisky said. "We knew we had a great team. I just learned so much over the year. We just had so much fun. You've got to make those plays in the playoffs. Especially down toward the end to swing it into your favor. It was an awesome experience. The crowd was absolutely bananas in Chicago. I think it is just going to motivate us even more for next year. We have a bad taste in our mouth. I know me and all the guys are ready to get back to work and make another run at it this year."

The second-year quarterback made major strides in his first season playing under Matt Nagy in Chicago. The North Carolina alum ended the season by completing 289 of his 434 passing attempts for 3,223 yards with 24 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He also ran the ball 68 times for 421 yards and scored three rushing touchdowns. As a rookie in 2017, Trubisky completing 196 of his 330 passing attempts for 2,193 yards with just seven touchdowns and seven interceptions. He also ran the ball 41 times for 248 yards with two rushing touchdowns.

Chicago traded up to get him in the 2017 NFL Draft and put all the right pieces in place around him last offseason. Nagy has helped take Trubisky from a questionable starter as a rookie into someone who could be the answer right now and into the future for the organization.

Trubisky still has a few more years under contract in Chicago but he already knows this is where he wants to stay.

"Hopefully it is changing right now," Trubisky said. "Build off the first two years I had and continue to strengthen my game all the way around. Hopefully, I'm just building toward having a great career in Chicago. I absolutely love it here. I want to spend my whole career here. Just continue to build a great team and continue to get better and better. Produce for this city, this town and these amazing fans. We have a great team. I'm excited about where my journey has taken me. I'm blessed to be in Chicago."