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Bears injury report: Good news, bad news for Week 2 vs. Lions
Check out the final injury report for the Chicago Bears as they prepare for Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions.
The Chicago Bears have released their final injury report for Week 2, and there are positive and negative developments as we look ahead to Sunday.
The bad news first, of course: Defensive back Kyler Gordon (hamstring) is out for the second straight week, while wide receiver Jahdae Walker (ankle) is listed as doubtful for Sunday’s road test against the Detroit Lions. Defensive lineman Grady Jarrett (knee) is questionable, though he practiced in a limited capacity Friday after missing practice the rest of the week prior.
On the plus side, everyone else on the injury report was a full participant in Friday’s practice, meaning they’re all full-go for Sunday’s game.
That includes star cornerback Jaylon Johnson (calf/groin) and linebacker T.J. Edwards (hamstring), as well as running back Roschon Johnson, all of whom missed the Bears’ Week 1 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Wide receiver DJ Moore (abdomen/groin) is also good to go after getting injured late in the game Monday night.
The Bears are going to need all the help they can get to avoid starting the 2025 regular season 0-2 with both losses to NFC North rivals, but getting back key players like Johnson and Edwards should be a huge boost to their chances of pulling off a road upset.
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