Jaylon Johnson Injury Update

Ben Johnson says he expects Johnson and Kyler Gordon back this season.

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Chicago Bears head coach spoke to the media today and delivered some refreshing news: he expects cornerback Jaylon Johnson to return this season.

CHGO’s Adam Hoge asked the Bears head coach about Jaylon Johnson and fellow injured cornerback Kyler Gordon:

“We should be able to get the back at some point at the end of the season here,” Johnson said. “But kind of to-be-determined on when those clocks will start ticking here. I just saw Jaylon in the weight room. He’s excited about where he is right now, and he’s hopeful he’ll be out on the practice field here in the near future.”

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