The final injury reports have been revealed for Sunday’s game between the Chicago Bears and the Baltimore Ravens, and while some things are trending positively for the (4-2) Bears, they’ll have several injuries to work around this week.
Chicago has already ruled out running back Roschon Johnson (back), offensive tackle Braxton Jones (knee), tight end Cole Kmet (back), cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (shoulder), and nickleback Kyler Gordon (groin/calf). This will be Kmet’s first-ever game missed.
Four
players are listed as questionable: kicker Cairo Santos (right thigh), running back D’Andre Swift (groin), defensive end Austin Booker (knee), and linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga (knee). All but Swift were full participants at today’s practice, and Booker and Ogbongbemiga are in their 21-day practice window while on injured reserve. Booker’s deadline is Tuesday, so if he’s not activated by then, he’ll remain on IR all season.
Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, who has missed a few weeks with a knee injury, was full the last two days and has no injury designation.
I would expect a few roster moves today or tomorrow.
The Ravens report has perennial MVP candidate Lamar Jackson listed as questionable with the hamstring injury he’s been dealing with. This week was his first practice since injuring it a month ago, and he was limited on Wednesday and Thursday, and full today. If Jackson can’t go, Tyler Huntley is their QB2. Baltimore has a quick turnaround with a game in Miami on Thursday, so that could play a factor for the (1-5) Ravens.
Jackson is the only player on Baltimore’s injury report.












