Chicago Bears fans, look away. It's another day of the Bears injury report with too many to track.
In the Bears' first and only real practice of the week, six players did not work out with the same group listed on the first injury report. A new addition made the list with defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. being limited with a hand injury.
There is still hope for cornerback Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon, as both were once again full participants in practice. Left tackle Theo Benedet was back again as a full participant as well and looks to be in line to start if he still has his job after Ozzy Trapilo's great game in the 31-28 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
11/26/2025 Bears Week 13 Injury Report
- T.J. Edwards, LB (Hand/Hamstring, DNP)
- Ruben Hyppolite, LB (Shoulder, DNP)
- Luke Newman, OL (Foot, DNP)
- Dominique Robinson, DL (Concussion, DNP)
- Noah Sewell, LB (Elbow, DNP)
- Tyrique Stevenson, CB (Hip, DNP)
- Gervon Dexter Sr., DT (Hand, Limited)
- Theo Benedet, OL (Quad, Full)
- Kyler Gordon, CB (Calf, Full)
- Travis Homer, RB (Hamstring/Knee, Full)
- Jaylon Johnson, CB (Groin, Full)
- Kyle Monangai, RB (Knee, Full)
Bears still have major problems at linebacker
It's certainly looking like D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga are in line to start again, with Carl Jones Jr. ready to hop in as well. Jackson and Ogbongbemiga combined for 29 tackles against the Steelers, so they should be able to hold their own.
Trapilo made the left tackle more interesting again with Benedet looking to be in line to be able to play, but the rookie second-round pick had the best performance of any Bears left tackle this season. Bears head coach Ben Johnson has a big decision to make: whether the rookie holds on or if Benedet gets his job back.
The plan all along has been for Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon to be active for the Eagles game, but nothing has been made official. With a full week of being full participants in practice, it feels as though this is the time for them to start.
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