Full and final injury report for the Bears and Lions.
The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions meet for the second time this season on Sunday, and we have the final injury reports for each team here.
Once again, the Bears will be without offensive lineman Ryan Bates, who remains sidelined with a concussion.
New on this week’s report today was running back Travis Homer with a hamstring issue, and the Bears list him as doubtful.
Also new on today’s report was cornerback Jaylon Johnson who was held out of practice with an illness. He’s listed as questionable, and the Bears will monitor his symptoms in the next couple of days. Three other Bears were also questionable: Gervon Dexter Sr. (knee), Teven Jenkins (calf), and Braxton Jones (concussion).
Dexter and Jenkins were limited today, while Jones was a full participant.
The good news for the Bears is that running back Roschon Johnson and defensive end Darrell Taylor were full participants and do not have injury designations for Sunday’s game.
The Lions have ruled running back David Montgomery (knee) and linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin (neck) both out, and safeties Brian Branch (calf) and Ifeatu Melifonwu (hand), and guard Graham Glasgow (knee) as questionable. Melifonwu was a full participant today, while the other questionable Lions were limited.
Detroit’s report is missing the info of the slew of players who went on injured reserve this week, so the Lions will also be without corners Carlton Davis and Khalil Dorsey, and defensive lineman Alim McNeill.