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The Bears will try to play center Lucas Patrick after all.

Patrick is among the active players for Sunday night's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. He had been labeled questionable earlier in the day because of a back injury but is not among inactives.

Inactives for the Bears include 2022 fifth-round draft pick Dominique Robinson for the first time this year, as the team has just activated edge rusher Khalid Kareem from injured reserve.  

Safety Jaquan Brisker had been ruled out due to illness and is on the inactive list. Quarterback Justin Fields (thumb), cornerback Terell Smith (illness), and guard Nate Davis (ankle) are the other inactive Bears.

The Chargers will be missing starting tight end Gerald Everett (hip), who had gone through a full practice on Friday but is still injured. Wide receiver Josh Palmer had a knee injury that kept him out of most practices this week but he'll play in the game as he isn't on the inactive list.

Other inactives for the Chargers include: Jaylinn Hawkins, Elijah Dotson, Zack Bailey, Alex Erickson and Christopher Hinton.

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