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When the Chicago Bears travel to Minnesota to play the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night, they are suddenly without another man from their roster.
On Sunday, it was announced that starting left tackle Braxton Jones had suffered a concussion. As a result, Jones will not be participating in the game that will take place on Monday. Because of this, it is quite possible that Larry Borom will start in his place against a Minnesota defense that has been very successful this season in terms of creating uncertainty and applying pressure.
During the game against the Vikings, Chicago will also be without at least three other players with injuries.
The club had already announced that offensive lineman Ryan Bates, defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr., and running back Roschon Johnson would not be participating in the game. However, they also listed running back D’Andre Swift as questionable for the game once more.
Last week, Swift was able to play through his groin injury; however, if he is unable to do so on Monday, the Bears may be forced to rely heavily on Travis Homer.
There was only one cornerback named Stephon Gilmore listed on the final injury report that Minnesota submitted for the week. Regarding the hamstring injury that he sustained two weeks ago, he is considered to be questionable, and in the event that he is unable to participate, it is quite likely that veteran Fabian Moreau will take his place.
The game between the Vikings and the Bears is slated to take place at U.S. Bank Stadium on Monday evening at seven o’clock. There is a seven-game losing streak for Chicago, and Minnesota is hoping to extend their winning run to seven games. Chicago is looking to halt their losing streak.
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