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Bears vs. Eagles Injury Report: Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon Full Participants

2025-11-26 01:13
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Bears vs. Eagles Injury Report: Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon Full Participants

The Bears’ first official injury report for Friday’s game against the Eagles. @ryandroste with the latest.

Bears vs. Eagles Injury Report: Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon Full ParticipantsStory byRyan DrosteWed, November 26, 2025 at 1:13 AM UTC·2 min read

As the Chicago Bears prepare for their 12th game of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, the first official team injury reports for week 13 have been released.

Altogether, six Bears were listed as DNP (did not practice) on Wednesday, including: LB T.J. Edwards (hand/hamstring), LB Ruben Hyppolite II (shoulder), OL Luke Newman (foot), DL Dominique Robinson (concussion), LB Noah Sewell (elbow), and DB Tyrique Stevenson (hip).

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The Bears’ Tuesday practice was just a walk-thru, so the DNP designation was an estimation.

OL Theo Benedet (quad), DB Kyler Gordon (calf), RB Travis Homer (hamstring/knee), DB Jaylon Johnson (groin), and RB Kyle Monangai (knee) were all estimated to be full participants. That is encouraging to see as Bears fans continue to hold out hope that both Gordon and Johnson can make a return for the Eagles game, giving the defense a much-needed boost.

The Eagles injury report had five players with the DNP designation, including: WR Xavier Gipson (shoulder) DE Brandon Graham (groin), OL Lane Johnson (foot), DB Andrew Mukuba (ankle), and WR Devonta Smith (shoulder/chest).

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RB Saquon Barkley (groin), DB Reed Blankenship (thigh), and OL Landon Dickerson (knee) were listed as limited in practice.

OL Myles Hinton (back), DB Adoree’ Jackson (gameday concussion protocol evaluation), and OL Willie Lampkin (knee/ankle) were full participants.

The Bears take on the Eagles this Friday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA. The game takes place at 2:00 p.m. (Chicago time) and will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.

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