Mitchell Trubisky won't ditch his arm sleeve after tossing six touchdown passes for the Chicago Bears in Week 4.

The quarterback intends to wear a compression sleeve on his right throwing arm against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

"I had a little cut on my arm a few weeks ago, and then it reopened in Arizona [in Week 3] on the first drive and was just gushing everywhere," he said. "And I didn't want that to happen [against the Bucs], and I covered it up. And then you play pretty well, some superstition, call it what you want. I also got a lot of threats that I have to wear it, so ..."

Trubisky's six touchdown passes against the Buccaneers are tied for the second most in a single game by a Bears quarterback in franchise history.

"I'm going to keep it on," Trubisky added. "We'll see what the color is. But it feels comfortable, gives me a little more swag or whatever. Just go out there and do your thing with the arm sleeve. So we'll see."