Bears final injury report is very positive

The Chicago Bears have been struggling to combat the injury bug this season. But it appears their battle is coming to a close pretty soon, as a few key contributors are set to return to the field tomorrow night against the Washington Commanders. Standout corner Jaylon Johnson has been dealing with a quad injury since […]

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Aug 27, 2022; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns tight end Harrison Bryant (88) runs through a tackle attempt by Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson (33) during the second quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bears have been struggling to combat the injury bug this season. But it appears their battle is coming to a close pretty soon, as a few key contributors are set to return to the field tomorrow night against the Washington Commanders.

Standout corner Jaylon Johnson has been dealing with a quad injury since the Bears' Week Two loss to the Green Bay Packers. The injury caused Johnson to miss some time and his absence was felt.

But after practicing for three straight days, Johnson will be a full go for tomorrow night's game. A welcome sight for a Bears secondary that struggled somewhat without him.

N'Keal Harry — who has been on injured reserve since the beginning of September — was already activated off injured reserve and is set to make his official Bears debut as well.

Dane Cruikshank could be back as well, after dealing with a hamstring injury during the last few weeks.

Overall, the Bears' health situation appears to be solid, certainly a positive development for a team that's been dealing with the aftermath of injuries for a couple of weeks now.

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