Bears finally made the roster move fans have been anticipating for weeks and it shows the team’s defense is about to get scary in Philly

The Chicago Bears are getting reinforcements back at the right time.

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Dec 18, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon (6) celebrates his fumble recovery in the first quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field.
Kyler Gordon (6) celebrates his fumble recovery in the first quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field. Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images

The Chicago Bears are gearing up and getting ready to head out to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles on Black Friday but before taking off, the news Bears fans were waiting on for weeks finally arrived just in time for Thanksgiving.

The Bears will be activating cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon from the injured reserve with the expectation that both players will be in action against the defending champs, a move head coach Ben Johnson alluded to on Wednesday.

“We’ve got a plan in place for them, and we’re really right on track with what we’re hoping to get done with them,” Johnson said on Wednesday. “So we’ll know soon enough.”

Reinforcements are coming back at the right time for the Bears defense

Last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Bears defense was beyond banged up, playing with their LBs 5/6 and their CBs 4/5. The linebacker room is still looking to be depleted based on the availability at Wednesday’s practice, but the cornerback room is getting a massive boost with Johnson and Gordon back.

“The moment we started practicing them, it was the big picture in mind,” Johnson added. “How do we acclimate them? Make sure that we’re putting them in a good spot. So, throughout the course of weeks of practice, we’ve been able to slowly increase their rep count there. We’ll be very mindful that when we do get them up and going in a game, we don’t want to throw them into the wolves or put them in a bad spot.”

Return of Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon creates a ‘good problem to have’ for Dennis Allen

With Johnson and Gordon finally back in the fold, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has some tough decisions to make with how he deploys his personnel on Friday and finding the best 11 to put on the field against the Eagles’ offense.

“It’s a good problem to have,” Allen said on Tuesday. “We’ll have a plan to try to utilize all the pieces that we have to the puzzle. We’ll try to utilize those to the best of our ability to try to get ourselves in the best position to be successful.”

Johnson, the team’s back-to-back Pro Bowler, has been out of action for essentially the entire season. His absence opened the opportunity for a player like Nahshon Wright to earn some serious playing time, which isn’t something the team expected going into the season. Wright’s made the most of it too, co-leading the NFL in interceptions with teammate Kevin Byard after the first 12 weeks. What the Bears do with him moving forward was a hot topic this week.

“Everybody’s going to have a role. He’s certainly earned the right to play,” Allen added about Wright. “What that role is, each and every week may change. But we’re going to try to find ways, if we have a guy that we think can help us win games, we’re going to try to find ways to get them on the field.”

The same goes for Gordon, who’s been out of action since Week 7. After Gordon went down, the Bears went out and signed C.J. Gardner-Johnson to man the nickel position in his absence and he’s made quite the impact the last few weeks since joining the team.

“I think C.J. is definitely a play-maker and so he’s a guy that we’re going to want on the field,” Johnson said. “When we feel good about Kyler being ready, we’ll make sure we have a good plan in place in terms of how we set that up.”

Ultimately, this is a great thing for the Bears and it’s going to let Allen get even more creative with his scheme getting two key pieces back in the fold. Things could get scary in Philadelphia.