Bears' first Week 14 injury report already has potential Kyle Monangai nightmare

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Let's start with the good news: the Chicago Bears' first Week 14 injury report is looking smaller—the bad news: two of the team's top offensive players have concerning injuries.

It's worth noting that all these statuses are estimations as the Bears did not practice to start the week. The good news is that linebackers Noah Sewell and T.J. Edwards were listed as having practiced after missing the last few weeks due to injuries.

Chicago fans are not going to be happy to read this, but running back Kyle Monangai and Rome Odunze were listed as "did not participate" on the report. Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson and linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II were also on the list.

12/3/2025 Bears Injury Report

  • Ruben Hyppolite II, LB (Shoulder, DNP)
  • Kyle Monangai, RB (Ankle, DNP)
  • Rome Odunze, WR (Foot, DNP)
  • Tyrique Stevenson, CB (Hip, DNP)
  • T.J. Edwards, LB (Hand/Hamstring, Limited)
  • Andrew Billings, DL (Concussion, Full)
  • Jaylon Johnson, CB (Groin, Full)
  • Dominique Robinson, DL (Concussion, Full)
  • Noah Sewell, LB (Elbow, Full)

Scary report with the Bears' offense now having issues

Odunze has been dealing with foot problems this season and has tended to miss the first practice or two before returning, so that one might not need to read too much into it. Monangai's injury came out of nowhere as he played the whole game in the 24-15 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13.

The great news is that the linebackers are starting to get back to full strength. While Tremaine Edmunds remains on IR, Sewell and Edwards coming back are massive despite D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga putting up two straight weeks of great performances.

Stevenson might be on track to miss another game, as he missed the Eagles game with that hip injury. The Bears are not going to rush him back, especially since Johnson and Kyler Gordon are back in the lineup and Nahshon Wright is having a standout season at CB2.

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Monangai and Odunze's injuries are worth monitoring, and if the linebackers can be back at near full strength for Chicago, the Bears might be at their healthiest for the Green Bay Packers showdown in Week 14.

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