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Tight end Cole Kmet will be active for the Bears in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals but they have running back D'Onta Foreman on the inactive list.

Foreman did not have an injury this week but did miss a practice for personal reasons and was questionable on the injury report. The Bears will go with Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnosn at running back.

Kmet was questionable with a quad injury and is maintaining his streak of never missing a game.

Teven Jenkins (concussion), Equanimeous St. Brown (pectoral) and Noah Sewell (knee) are inactive and had been ruled out on Friday.

Also inactie for the Bears are third QB Nate Peterman and safety Quindell Johnson.

The inactives for the Cardinals are wide receiver Marquise Brown (heel), defensive back Garrett Williams (knee), linebacker Tyreke Smith, offensive lineman Chris O'Donnell, offensive lineman Dennis Daley and tight end Travis Vokolek.

The Bears elevated wide receiver Collin Johnson from their practice squad for the game and he is active.

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