The Bears won’t need any reminders that short-week road games are tough — but the Eagles aren’t exactly easing into Friday’s nationally televised clash, either. Philadelphia released a lengthy estimated injury report on Tuesday as they conducted a walkthrough instead of a full practice, and several key starters on both sides of the ball showed up on the list.
For Chicago, the headliner is obvious: DeVonta Smith. The Eagles’ top wideout did not participate due to a shoulder/chest issue. While Smith has been one of the league’s more durable receivers since entering the NFL, the short week removes valuable recovery time. If Smith is limited or unavailable, that’s a significant shift in Philadelphia’s passing game and an early break for a Bears secondary that expects reinforcements of its own.
Running back Saquon Barkley (groin) was listed as limited — this after insisting postgame Sunday that he felt healthy. His usage has been sporadic behind an inconsistent offensive line, and now he’s nursing yet another lower-body issue headed into a game where the Bears’ run defense has quietly stabilized over the last month.
On the offensive line, Lane Johnson (foot) remains sidelined with a Lisfranc sprain. Philadelphia opted not to place him on IR, believing he may return inside the four-week window, but he’s already been ruled out for Week 13. Fred Johnson is in line for a second straight start at right tackle — a matchup the Bears’ front, led by Montez Sweat, will undoubtedly attempt to exploit.
Jan 26, 2025; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) is congratulated after a touchdown against the Washington Commanders during the first half in the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn ImagesThe Eagles’ defensive injuries are arguably more impactful to Chicago’s offensive outlook. Rookie safety Drew Mukuba did not participate and is slated for ankle surgery that could end his season. Philadelphia expects Reed Blankenship (thigh) to play, per Vic Fangio, but if anything limits him, the back end of the Eagles’ secondary becomes dangerously thin against Caleb Williams.
Veteran edge rusher Brandon Graham (groin) and receiver Xavier Gipson (shoulder) were also held out Tuesday. Gipson was spotted in a sling after the loss to Dallas, while Graham’s groin injury is new — and for a player who’s already in a rotational role, any limitation affects the Eagles’ pass-rush depth.
There was some good news for Philadelphia: Adoree’ Jackson, who was evaluated for a concussion on Sunday, logged a full participation after clearing protocol and is expected to be available on Friday. Guard Landon Dickerson (knee) and OT Myles Hinton (back) also appear on track, with Dickerson continuing his season-long trend of playing through injuries.
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