The final Bears injury report of this week revealed a whole lot of good news for Chicago’s football team. And it begins with an update regarding wide receiver Rome Odunze, who is off the injury report. Odunze was listed as as full participant in Thursday’s practice and has no designation for Saturday’s playoff game against the Green Bay Packers. In other words, quarterback Caleb Williams’ top target will be ready to rock and roll at Soldier Field.
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Rome Odunze went on the record on Wednesday saying he was going to suit up for the Bears’ upcoming playoff game against the Packers. This came shortly after his quarterback, Caleb Williams, declared that Odunze would play in the postseason matchup against Green Bay. The second-year wide receiver hinted that there might be some limitations, which would make sense when you consider he hasn’t seen game action since Black Friday — which was 41 days ago. And while he might not get as many snaps as you’d expect a WR1 to receive in a playoff game, getting 75-80 percent of Odunze is better than the alternative of not getting him at all.
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Here is the full Bears injury report from Thursday:
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— Bears Communications (@BearsPR) January 8, 2026And here are some Bears injury report notes to wrap up this post:
The following playes were ruled out for Saturday’s game against Green Bay: Cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson (concussion), linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga (concussion), and defensive lineman Joe Tryon-Shoyinka (concussion). Having a trio of players in concussion protocol is not ideal, especially when each figured to play a noteworthy role in this week’s matchup if they were healthy. Gardner-Johnson has played on 87 percent of the defensive snaps since joining the Bears. Ogbongbemiga is a core special teams contributor. And Tryon-Shoyinka, who was acquired at the trade deadline, was a useful rotational defensive end. I’m sure Chicago’s coaching staff has contingency plans for each player’s absence.MORE: Cornerback Kyler Gordon Could Be the X-Factor in Playoff Game vs. Packers
A pair of players were listed as questionable on Thursday’s Bears injury report: Cornerback Kyler Gordon (groin) and offensive lineman Braxton Jones (knee). Both of Gordon and Jones were full participants on Thursday, which suggests both will be activated before Saturday’s playoff bout against the Packers. This is an all hands on deck kind of game, so seeing Gordon, Chicago’s top nickel cornerback, return to the defense would be a welcoem addition. The same can be said about getting Jones, who was a three-year starter at left tackle and began this season in that position. © Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images Speaking of the Bears offensive line, starting left tackle Ozzy Trapilo was a full participant in practice and has no designation next to his name on the Bears injury report. That means the rookie from Boston College is all systems go to return to the starting lineup this week. Second-year undrafted offensive lineman Theo Benedet started in Trapilo’s place last week. He figures to return to a reserve role for Saturday’s postseason showdown at Soldier Field.MORE BEARS COVERAGE: ESPN Analyst Gives Bears No Chance vs. the Packers on Saturday
Other Bears players who were given full participation designations on Thursday: Wide receivers DJ Moore (knee) and Jahdae Walker (illness), defensie backs Nick McCloud (illness) and Jaylon Jones (ankle), and defensive lineman Grady Jarrett (rest).All things considered, this is the best the Bears injury report has looked in a while. Go get ’em on Saturday!
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