Indeed, he missed last weekend's loss to the Giants after injuring his ankle a week earlier in a win over the Texans.
If he is not quite able to be ready for the game, we should expect another heavy dose of second-year RB Khalil Herbert.
The most concerning news was that Bears CB Jaylon Johnson (quad) returned to practice on a limited basis Friday after sitting out Wednesday and Thursday. However, he is still listed as doubtful. This means that the 2020 second-round pick is expected to miss his third straight game since injuring his quad in practice.
This is very alarming, especially since the Bears are facing off against one of the best receiving cores in the NFL that features superstars Justin Jefferson and Adam Theilen.