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The Chicago Bears ruled out offensive lineman, Teven Jenkins, for the remainder of the game against the Cleveland Browns. On a play where quarterback Justin Fields nearly threw an interception late in the second quarter, Jenkins went down with an injury.

He was visibly shaken up on the play and remained down on the field for some time before the training staff took him to the locker room on a cart. Not long after, the Bears ruled Jenkins out for the rest of the game as he's dealing with a possible concussion.

The third-year offensive lineman has been highly regarded this season and was a crucial part of the Bears' protection unit. Cody Whitehair is starting in place of the injured Jenkins at the left guard position for the remainder of the game in Cleveland.

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