Bears Hit With Major Update Before Packers Matchup
The 4-5 Chicago Bears are at a critical point in their season. This isn’t just due to their three-game losing streak, the firing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron after only nine games, or even the release of right guard Nate Davis, whom they signed to a $30 million contract. The real issue is that it’s Packers week. If Matt Eberflus hopes to keep his job—already hanging by a thread, as many believe his position is on life support—he needs a win. It is known that the Bears ownership heavily evaluates coaches based on their performance against the Packers, and despite the lopsided nature of recent matchups, this game is crucial for the future of Eberflus and his staff. However, there’s a glimmer of hope for the Bears with some positive news from the team’s injury report released on Friday, just ahead of their pivotal matchup against Green Bay.
Bears players are returning to full health.
The Chicago Bears received some positive news on the injury front. Left tackle Braxton Jones and right tackle Darnell Wright do not have injury designations, meaning they will be ready to play on Sunday against Green Bay. This is especially important for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who was sacked nine times last week against the New England Patriots. Defensive end Montez Sweat, who was listed as questionable with an ankle injury, fully participated in practice, so he is expected to play.
However, there is some bad news. Left guard Teven Jenkins (ankle) has been ruled out, and offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie (calf) is also out. Safety Tarvarius Moore (concussion) is questionable. Despite these setbacks, the Bears are starting to get healthier at a crucial point in their season. They will, however, miss safety Jaquan Brisker, who is now on IR with a concussion.
The Bears have a chance to make a big statement this week against a rival they haven’t beaten in years, playing with house money as they look to secure a huge win.