If the Chicago Bears’ locker room has turned on quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, they aren’t letting it be known to the public and certain players are still going to bat for their team captain.

Following the Bears’ fourth straight loss and another uninspiring performance from Trubisky, cornerback Prince Amukamara spoke out in support of his quarterback and claimed the team not only believes in him, but that he’s still the future of the franchise.

Speaking with WMVP ESPN 1000’s Chris Bleck on Monday evening, the question was posed to Amukamara if the team is still behind Trubisky as the starting quarterback.

“One hundred percent Mitch is our captain, Mitch is our leader,” Amukamara said. “I mean, for whatever reason, it might seem like (the offense is) coming off a slow start or whatever, but we have full faith in the offense.”

When asked about the possibility of benching Trubisky, Amukamara doubled down.

“To do that, then that means you’re saying this guy is not part of our future, ever,” he said. “Because you can’t keep swapping and swapping, coaches know not to do that, management knows not to do that. I mean, I’m not part of management, but I believe Mitch is the future, Mitch is the guy.”

Amukamara isn’t a fan of swapping quarterbacks in and out of the starting lineup like other teams such as the Miami Dolphins. Benching Trubisky, right or wrong, would send a clear message to everyone in the locker room and it’s hard to go back once a coach makes that decision.

The veteran defensive back is saying all the right things when it comes to his teammate, but with only five touchdown passes in 7 games, it’s getting more and more difficult to believe Trubisky is still the future of the Bears.