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Chicago Bears injury report: Justin Fields officially ruled out; Braxton Jones will not play this week

RT Darnell Wright holds no injury designation

Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields walks to the locker room during the second half against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Chicago.

LAKE FOREST – Bears left tackle Braxton Jones will not come off injured reserve this week ahead of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said Jones will continue to practice next week.

Additionally, safeties Jaquan Brisker and Eddie Jackson are questionable to play in Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Brisker is dealing with an illness and has not practiced. Jackson is dealing with a lingering foot injury. He was a full participant in practice Friday.

Eberflus said Brisker was sick all week but was back in the building Friday. The team hopes he’s well enough to get on the team plane Saturday.

Quarterback Justin Fields (thumb), right guard Nate Davis (ankle) and cornerback Terell Smith (illness) have been ruled out of Sunday’s game.

Fields will miss his second consecutive game with a dislocated right thumb. Rookie backup Tyson Bagent is expected to start in his place.

Per the team’s Friday injury report, lineman Dan Feeney (knee) also is questionable for Sunday’s game. Right tackle Darnell Wright (shoulder/toe) does not hold any injury designation and was a full participant in practice Friday. That is good news for the Bears’ offensive line.

Rookie running back Roschon Johnson has cleared concussion protocol and said this week he expects to play Sunday. That will give the running back position a boost. Johnson has missed the past two games.

“Yeah, I feel 100%,” Johnson said this week. “Had a great training staff and the doctors helping me through the whole [concussion] protocol process.”

Sean Hammond

Sean Hammond

Sean is the Chicago Bears beat reporter for the Shaw Local News Network. He has covered the Bears since 2020. Prior to writing about the Bears, he covered high school sports for the Northwest Herald and contributed to Friday Night Drive. Sean joined Shaw Media in 2016.