The Chicago Bears’ injury report has been released Thursday, and it features news about several key wide receivers.
Rome Odunze, who missed the final five games of the regular season with a foot injury, was a full participant in practice Thursday, and he has no injury designation for the game, meaning that barring a setback he’ll be back on the field for the first time since the Black Friday win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
DJ Moore was hampered this week by a knee injury, but he too was a full participant in practice on Thursday, and he has no injury designation for Saturday’s game against the Green Bay Packers.
Offensive lineman Ozzy Trapilo, who was limited for parts of this week with a quad injury, and defensive back Jaylon Jones, who is dealing with an ankle issue, both were full participants Thursday and neither have an injury designation for Saturday’s game.
Defensive back Kyler Gordon, who is working his way back from a groin injury, and offensive lineman Braxton Jones, who is dealing with a knee injury, were both listed as questionable by the Bears for Saturday’s game, though one or both could be activated from injured reserve for the playoff game.
Three Bears players were ruled out for Saturday, all of whom are dealing with concussions. That group includes cornerback CJ Gardner-Johnson, linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga and defensive lineman Joe Tryon-Shoyinka.
For the Packers, six players were listed as questionable for Saturday’s game, including wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks, who remains in concussion protocol. Quarterback Malik Willis is also questionable with a right shoulder injury, as is offensive tackle Zach Tom, who has been out of action with back and knee injuries.
Defensive lineman Warren Brinson (foot), Nick Niemann (pectoral) and safety Javon Bullard (knee) were also questionable.
Saturday’s game between the Bears and Packers is set for 7 p.m., and will air on Prime Video.

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