Bears LB T.J. Edwards, LT Ozzy Trapilo To Miss Remainder Of Postseason

Bears LB T.J. Edwards, LT Ozzy Trapilo To Miss Remainder Of Postseason
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The Bears won a thriller over the Packers on Saturday, mounting an impressive second-half comeback to stun their rivals and advance to the divisional round of the playoffs. Unfortunately, Chicago lost several starters for the remainder of its playoff run.

Linebacker T.J. Edwards suffered a fractured fibula, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Left tackle Ozzy Trapilo, meanwhile, sustained a patellar injury (via Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports, who confirmed both players would miss the rest of the postseason). Albert Breer of SI.com said Trapilo’s injury is a ruptured patellar tendon and will require surgery and a six-month recovery.

Edwards, an Illinois native who grew up a Bears fan, originally joined the team as a free agent in March 2023. His three-year contract paid him less than $7MM per year, but he signed an extension in April that features a $10MM AAV and keeps him under club control through 2027.

The 29-year-old had not missed any time over the last three seasons, but he was limited to just 10 games in 2025 due to hamstring and hand injuries. When healthy, however, he remained a full-time starter, recording 67 tackles and a pick-six. Pro Football Focus assigned him a 72.0 overall grade for his work this season, which placed him 25th among 87 qualified players.

D’Marco Jackson relieved Edwards on Saturday and is in line to see a heavier workload going forward. The Bears are already thin at the LB position, as they placed Noah Sewell on injured reserve near the end of the regular season. Amen Ogbongbemiga missed the wildcard round due to a concussion.

Trapilo, a second-round rookie, earned his first start in Week 11, taking over for the demoted Theo Benedet (who had previously replaced Braxton Jones in the starting lineup). Trapilo played fairly well down the stretch, and his absence will be felt. Benedet took over for Trapilo in the Packers contest, and Jones – who was placed on IR shortly after his benching – could find himself back in the LT mix.

Prior to his demotion, Jones had started all 40 games in which he had appeared. The contract-year blocker was designated for return last week.