If Chicago Bears fans enjoyed reviewing the first injury report ahead of the NFC Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams, they will like the latest one a little better.
On the Bears' second injury report, only nickel cornerback Nick McCloud did not practice with a groin injury. With two straight days out, it appears as though McCloud is not likely to play in the playoff game.
The only other big note and the lone change to it is that linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin went from being limited in the first practice to now being a full participant, which bodes well for his availability to play.
Here's a look at the rest of the injury report for the Bears:
1/15/2026 Bears Injury Report
- Nick McCloud, CB (Groin, DNP)
- DJ Moore, WR (Knee, Limited)
- Rome Odunze, WR (Foot, Limited)
- Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB (Back, Full)
- C.J. Gardner-Johnson, CB (Concussion, Full)
- Braxton Jones, OT (Knee, Full)
- Amen Ogbongbemiga, LB (Concussion, Full)
- Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, DL (Concussion, Full)
Bears latest injury report continues to look solid
While there are concerns about T.J. Edwards and Ozzy Trapilo being out for the rest of the playoffs, the Bears' depth looks really good going into the game. Theo Benedet is most likely to step in for Trapilo, but Jones is getting healthy at the right time to replace him. Edwards might be out, but D'Marco Jackson can step into the starting lineup while on the injury report. Ogbongbemiga and Reeves-Maybin could either step into the rotation at linebacker or help on special teams.
McCloud looks like he will not play in the game, so that means Jaylon Jones will be the third-string nickel if he is elevated. The Bears already have Kyler Gordon and C.J. Gardner-Johnson rotating in the starting lineup in the slot.
At wide receiver, it looks very similar to last week as Odunze and Moore are both limited in practice, but out there nonetheless. They should be okay to play unless there are any major setbacks.
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Chicago is looking good again after the latest injury report and should be stacked for the Rams game coming up.
