In addition to the Brisker announcement, the Bears made several other roster moves on Saturday:
- Defensive end Khalid Kareem has been activated from injured reserve, indicating that he is ready to return to action.
- To make room for Kareem on the roster, the Bears released safety A.J. Thomas and offensive tackle Aviante Collins.
Jaquan Brisker is a key contributor to the Bears' defense, and his absence will likely be felt on game day. He has recorded 45 total tackles, one forced fumble, and two quarterback hits in seven games this season. Brisker's energy and confidence on the field are also valuable assets to the defense. In his absence, the Bears may turn to Quindell Johnson, Elijah Hicks, or Duran Harmon to fill the void.
It's worth noting that Eddie Jackson, the other Bears safety with a questionable designation, has not been ruled out for Sunday's game. This suggests that Jackson's status may be a game-time decision or that he is more likely to play than initially thought. Losing both starting safeties would make defending against the Chargers' offense even more challenging. Further roster moves may be forthcoming, so stay tuned for updates.
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