
The Friday injury report dropped ahead of the upcoming matchup between the 4-2 Chicago Bears and the 1-5 Baltimore Ravens.
The Bears come into the weekend on a four-game winning streak after taking down the New Orleans Saints 26-14. However, there were plenty of names on the injury report, with a total of 14 names filling up the sheet.
There were four players who were listed as out, including starters Cole Kmet, Kyler Gordon and Tyrique Stevenson.
Kmet suffered a back injury in the Saints' win. Gordon missed the first four games of the season with a hamstring injury and will not play in Sunday's game because of a groin injury. Steveson suffered a shoulder injury versus the Saints.
Others who are out for the game are offensive lineman Braxton Jones (knee) and running back Roschon Johnson (back).
It looks like Bears fans will have to wait before the team has a fully healthy secondary. Losing Gordon is brutal after he returned to action in the 25-24 win over the Washington Commanders on Monday Night Football.
Now, Stevenson is out too, meaning the secondary is without two of its starters.
Gordon has played in two games, accounting for six total tackles and one tackle for loss. Stevenson has 25 total tackles, one tackle for loss and one interception in six games.
Kmet has handled the starting tight end duties with rookie Colston Loveland. Kmet has tallied 132 receiving yards and one touchdown.
Four players were marked as questionable heading into the matchup. Running back D'Andre Swift (groin), defensive lineman Austin Booker (knee), linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga (knee) and kicker Cairo Santos fell under that category.
If Santos is unable to kick for the third-straight game, fans will get to see more of Jake Moody.
Thankfully, there were players without an injury designation, as linebacker Tremaine Edmunds (ankle), defensive lineman Grady Jarrett (knee), receiver DJ Moore (hip), offensive lineman Joe Thuney and defensive back Nahshon Wright (hip) are all good to go.
With Stevenson and Gordon out, it is at least good to have Wright back in the lineup. Wright was one of Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler's three interceptions in the win. Edmunds and safety Kevin Byard secured the other two.
Losing Swift would be another massive loss, especially with how the running game has started to find its footing. Swift has had two consecutive 100-yard performances in the wins over the Commanders and Saints.
We'll see the status of the other players change before Sunday's game kicks off at noon CT on CBS.