The Bears will be without guard Teven Jenkins and possibly two other key offensive players on Sunday when they host the Arizona Cardinals.

Jenkins remains in the NFL concussion protocol and has been ruled out.

In three NFL seasons, Jenkins played in only six games due to a back injury in 2021, missed four more games in 2022 due to injuries and this year has missed five games. His contract expires after the 2024 season.

Another offensive player whose status is in question is tight end Cole Kmet, although the Bears are a bit more hopeful here. Kmet kept on practicing despite a quad injury, although it was only on a limited basis Friday and Thursday. He is listed questionable.

The othere Bears injury concerns are running back D'Onta Foreman, who missed practice Thursday and was limited Friday for what was described as a personal reason. Foreman is questionable. 

Also questionable is special teams player and reserve back Travis Homer with a hamstring injury.

Linebacker Noah Sewell (knee) and wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (pectoral) are both out but have been out of the last three games and all practices with injuries.

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