Who are the key Bears players returning from injury?
Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon are returning from injured reserve to bolster the Bears' secondary.
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Latest NFL injury updates as of November 28, 2025, focusing on key player movements and injury reports across the league. The Chicago Bears receive a significant boost with the return of key defensive players.
The Chicago Bears are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles with a strengthened secondary as Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon return from injured reserve. Johnson, a two-time Pro Bowler, has been limited to one game this season due to groin injuries. Gordon has also been sidelined with calf and groin issues, having played in only two games. Their return provides a timely boost for the Bears' defense. However, the Bears will be without their top four linebackers, presenting a challenge for their defense against the Eagles.
Across the league, numerous teams are dealing with injuries to key players. The Green Bay Packers lost Devonte Wyatt to an ankle injury, while the Detroit Lions may be without Amon-Ra St. Brown due to an ankle injury. Several other teams, including the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, and Buffalo Bills, have players listed on their injury reports. These injuries could significantly impact team strategies and game outcomes.
Several other notable injuries were reported across the league, impacting teams as they prepare for Week 13 matchups. For detailed injury updates, visit NFL.com&ref=yanuki.com.
Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon are returning from injured reserve to bolster the Bears' secondary.
Tremaine Edmunds, T.J. Edwards, Noah Sewell, and Ruben Hyppolite II are out due to injuries.
Amon-Ra St. Brown suffered an ankle injury and could miss a week or two.
Devonte Wyatt suffered an ankle injury.
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