The Chicago Bears (4-11) released their first injury report ahead of their Week 17 prime-time game against the Seattle Seahawks (8-7), which featured some notable names.
The Bears conducted a walkthrough on Monday ahead of their Thursday showdown against the Seahawks, where there were five players listed as non-participants due to injury. That included safety Elijah Hicks (ankle/foot), running back Travis Homer (hamstring), left guard Teven Jenkins (calf), safety Tarvarius Moore (knee) and linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga (hip).
Defensive tackle Gervon Dexter (knee) and offensive lineman Doug Kramer (shoulder) were listed as limited.
Here’s a look at the injury report for the Bears and Seahawks after Monday’s walkthrough practice:
Player | Injury | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Game Status |
DB Elijah Hicks | ankle/foot | DNP | |||
RB Travis Homer | hamstring | DNP | |||
OL Teven Jenkins | calf | DNP | |||
DB Tarvarius Moore | knee | DNP | |||
LB Amen Ogbongbemiga | hip | DNP | |||
DT Gervon Dexter | knee | LP | |||
OL Doug Kramer | shoulder | LP |
DNP: Did not practice; LP: Limited participation ; FP: Full participation
Player | Injury | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Game Status |
DNP: Did not practice; LP: Limited participation ; FP: Full participation
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