Mitch Trubisky is the hottest name in Chicago sports right now. Not because he has dominated on the field, but because he has not been on the field yet this season.

On Thursday night with the Bears losing badly to the Green Bay Packers—and with Mike Glennon struggling,—searches for the second overall pick spiked right around the time Glennon was turning the ball over in the first half.

The first spike came around the 9:00 p.m. hour before hitting a massive spike near 10:00 p.m.

In total, Glennon turned the ball over four times against the Packers—yet Trubisky never sniffed the field in the 35-14 blowout loss. Glennon finished the game with 216 passing yards with one touchdown, two interceptions and a 67.2 quarterback rating.

Head coach John Fox would not say whether or not he is entertaining the idea of making a change at quarterback moving forward, but the Bears now have 10 days off before they take on the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football in Week 5.

Chicago moved up in this year's draft to take the young signal-caller and he excelled throughout the preseason.

Following another poor performance from Glennon, Bears fans will be left to play the waiting game on when Trubisky will finally get onto the field in 2017.