The Chicago Bears released their first injury report ahead of Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, and the Bears still remain relatively healthy heading into Week 7, although there were quite a few names listed.
The big names on the injury report that did not practice are cornerback Buster Skrine, who has an ankle injury, and defensive back Sherrick McManis, who re-aggravated his hamstring last Sunday against the Carolina Panthers
One of the surprises on the practice report was defensive tackle Akiem Hicks, who did not practice Thursday due to an illness.
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Offensive lineman Rashaad Coward was limited on Thursday with a finger injury. Coward got the start at left guard for the Bears last Sunday against the Panthers, where he had a rough go of it.
Safety Deon Bush, who’s missed the last couple of games due to a hamstring injury, practiced for the first time in a few weeks, although he was limited. Safety DeAndre Houston-Carson has gotten more opportunities in Bush’s absence, where he’s come up with back-to-back game-winning plays against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Panthers.
Linebacker Danny Trevathan, tight end Jimmy Graham and receiver Ted Ginn Jr. all did not practice with a veteran resting day.