The final game-day injury reports have been released by the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants ahead of their game this Sunday, and the Bears will be without linebacker T.J. Edwards (hand/hamstring),
cornerback Josh Blackwell (concussion), and defensive end Dominique Robinson (ankle).
Head coach Ben Johnson said that Edwards had surgery on a fracture in his hand, but he’s not expected to go on injured reserve. He added that T.J.’s hamstring issue is related to the injury from earlier this season.
Running back D’Andre Swift, who was held out last week with a groin issue, is listed as questionable. He’s still dealing with the groin issue, but he missed today’s practice for a personal reason. He was listed as full on Thursday, and he said earlier this week that he intends to play, so if the personal issue doesn’t linger, he’s seemingly healthy enough to go.
Also questionable for the Bears is tight end Durham Smythe, who popped up on today’s report as limited with a calf.
And that’s it. All the other Bears who were battling injury this week are off the report and good to go.
The Giants’ injury report is quite lengthy; they’ll be without receiver Beaux Collins (neck), center John Michael Schmitz (shin), defensive end Chauncey Golston (neck), linebacker Darius Muasau (ankle), cornerback Paulson Adebo (knee), and kicker Graham Gano (neck).
New York lists outside linebacker Victor Dimukeje (shoulder) as doubtful, and right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor (pectoral) and safety Jevon Holland (knee) as questionable.
New York has also been without second-year wide receiver Malik Nabers and rookie running back Cam Skattebo, who are both on injured reserve.











