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Bears Bye Week Injury Updates
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My favorite part about the bye week is that I don’t have to submit Chicago Bears injury report posts.
But if we were to do one this week, it sounds like the news would be better than we might otherwise expect for this time of year.
When the Chicago Bears kicked off their Week 4 win against the Las Vegas Raiders, the team’s list of game-day inactives included four starters and a rookie first-round pick. And while the team still has 11 days until it has to cook up another list of inactive players before its next game, I am starting to believe better days are ahead for the Bears injury report.
CHGO’s Adam Hoge reports (via Twitter/X) that cornerback Kyler Gordon and linebacker T.J. Edwards participated in Tuesday’s practice as the team had one more session before heading into the bye. Hoge adds that Gordon said he would be playing this week if the team were not on the bye. He also shares a quote from Edwards, which hints as his return.
“It felt good moving around and being back out there,” Edwards said. “When you’re out for a little bit and hurting, you miss it, man.”
Full Story (via Luis C. Medina):
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