As the Chicago Bears prepare to face the Detroit Lions tomorrow for a Thanksgiving matchup, they don’t know which quarterback they’ll be facing.
They do know for sure that they won’t face starter Matthew Stafford, who remains out with tiny fractures in his back. But backup Jeff Driskel, who has filled in for him over the last three games, has been dealing with a hamstring injury this week.
The Lions officially ruled Driskel as questionable against the Bears.
Detroit Lions list QB Jeff Driskel as questionable for Thursday’s game vs. Bears. Was limited in practice all week with hamstring injury.
— Mike O'Hara (@MikeOHaraNFL) November 27, 2019
If Driskel is good to go for Thursday, he’ll likely be affected by limited mobility given his hamstring injury. Driskel’s mobility has been a big part of his success in these last three games, where he has 22 rushes for 151 yards and a touchdown.
If Driskel can’t go, the Bears will face third-string quarterback David Blough, who hasn’t played in a regular-season game.
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