The Chicago Bears' defensive backfield, a crucial component of their secondary strategy that relies heavily on takeaways, was severely depleted during Wednesday's practice due to injuries sustained by several key players.
Tyrique Stevenson, Jaquan Brisker, and Rome Odunze were absent from the field, with Stevenson nursing a shoulder injury suffered during Sunday's game against the Giants. Brisker also sat out, this time due to a back issue. Kevin Byard took a veteran rest day ahead of the matchup against the Vikings, while J.J. McCarthy, who has struggled with turnovers in recent games.
Nahshon Wright acknowledged that the Bears' defensive philosophy remains unchanged despite the loss of key players. "You look at the turnovers and you see opportunities," he said, "but it doesn't matter who the quarterback is - when the ball's up in the air, there's always an opportunity."
Meanwhile, DJ Moore, who has been dealing with a shoulder injury for several weeks, also missed practice on Wednesday. His injury status remains unchanged.
Coach Ben Johnson offered some positive news regarding the team's depth chart, stating that cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon are expected to return from injured reserve this season. "We should be able to get them back at some point at the end of the season here," he said, although no specific timeline has been confirmed.
In other injury updates, linebacker T.J. Edwards sat out his fourth consecutive practice due to a nagging hamstring issue and recent surgery on a broken hand. Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett took a veteran rest day, while defensive end Dominique Robinson returned to practice after a brief absence caused by an ankle injury sustained during the game in Baltimore.
Tyrique Stevenson, Jaquan Brisker, and Rome Odunze were absent from the field, with Stevenson nursing a shoulder injury suffered during Sunday's game against the Giants. Brisker also sat out, this time due to a back issue. Kevin Byard took a veteran rest day ahead of the matchup against the Vikings, while J.J. McCarthy, who has struggled with turnovers in recent games.
Nahshon Wright acknowledged that the Bears' defensive philosophy remains unchanged despite the loss of key players. "You look at the turnovers and you see opportunities," he said, "but it doesn't matter who the quarterback is - when the ball's up in the air, there's always an opportunity."
Meanwhile, DJ Moore, who has been dealing with a shoulder injury for several weeks, also missed practice on Wednesday. His injury status remains unchanged.
Coach Ben Johnson offered some positive news regarding the team's depth chart, stating that cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon are expected to return from injured reserve this season. "We should be able to get them back at some point at the end of the season here," he said, although no specific timeline has been confirmed.
In other injury updates, linebacker T.J. Edwards sat out his fourth consecutive practice due to a nagging hamstring issue and recent surgery on a broken hand. Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett took a veteran rest day, while defensive end Dominique Robinson returned to practice after a brief absence caused by an ankle injury sustained during the game in Baltimore.