
A 2-2 record has a much different ring to it than 1-3. While every game is important, the Chicago Bears' Week 4 tilt against the Los Angeles Rams is extremely important.
Falling to 1-3 would put the Bears' playoff chances in a tricky spot, especially when considering the unexpected success of the now-3-0 Minnesota Vikings in an already strong NFC North.
With that being said, here's the Bears' final injury report for Week 4.
Fourteen (!!) players were listed on the report. Something must be in the water over at Halas Hall.
Tight end Stephen Carlson (collarbone), defensive lineman Zacch Pickens (groin), and defensive Terell Smith (hip) have been ruled out for Sunday’s game. All three players didn't record a practice this week. Pickens has only played one game in 2024 while dealing with a groin ailment.
Wide receiver Keenan Allen (heel), defensive lineman Andrew Billings (knee), and defensive back Kevin Byard (back) all carry questionable designations heading into Week 4.
Allen, who was sidelined the last two games, was a full participant in Friday's practice, so he'll likely be available on Sunday. Billings and Byard were both limited on Friday, leaving their availability up in the air.
The remaining eight players listed on the report, including wideout Rome Odunze (hip), defensive end Montez Sweat (elbow), and right tackle Darnell Wright (back), carry no injury designations into Sunday's game.
Fullback Khari Blasingame (hand/knee) missed Week 3 but will be available against the Rams.
See you Sunday.
Bear Down.
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