Harry did not practice for the second day in a row Friday due to an unspecified illness, which appears significant enough to keep him sidelined against Atlanta in Week 11. This will mark the wideout's second missed game in as many weeks, as he was ruled a healthy scratch Week 10, and his next chance to play will come versus the Jets on Sunday, Nov. 27. While Harry has slotted into the bottom half of the Bears' wide receiver depth chart this season, his absence should open up more opportunities for Velus Jones, Byron Pringle and Dante Pettis against the Falcons.
In addition to Harry, Safety Dane Cruikshank has been ruled out for Week 11 with a hamstring injury. The backup safety has largely contributed on special teams this year.
However, there was some good news on the final injury report of the week, too. David Montgomery (personal), Cole Kmet (thigh) and Kyler Gordon (knee) are all healthy and have no injury designation for Sunday's game. All three guys missed some practice at points this week.
Teven Jenkins, Kindle Vildor and Al-Quadin Muhammad are all questionable to play against the Falcons, but all three practiced in full on Friday so they're trending up to play. If they're unavailable on Sunday, Michael Schofield would likely replace Jenkins, Jaylon Jones would replace Vildor and Dominique Robinson would take on the majority of Muhammad's snaps.