Bears get healthier as Pro Bowl CB Jaylon Johnson nears return
Briefly

Bears get healthier as Pro Bowl CB Jaylon Johnson nears return
"Coach Ben Johnson announced Friday that the Bears have opened the 21-day practice window for Johnson to come off injured reserve. Johnson has been out since early September when he sustained a core muscle injury while diving to make a play in Chicago's Week 2 loss at Detroit. Nine weeks after undergoing surgery, Johnson made his way back to the practice field where he was listed as a limited participant. He carries a questionable designation for the Bears game at Minnesota on Sunday."
"Jaylon Johnson has dealt with multiple soft-tissue injuries dating back to July. He was placed on the non-football injury list before training camp after he tore the adductor off his pelvic bone while training in the offseason. Johnson missed all of the preseason and the Bears' season opener against the Vikings. He returned to practice ahead of the Lions game but was listed throughout the week with a groin injury."
The Bears opened the 21-day practice window for Jaylon Johnson to come off injured reserve as he recovers from a core muscle injury sustained diving in Week 2 at Detroit. Johnson underwent surgery nine weeks ago and returned to practice as a limited participant, carrying a questionable designation for the upcoming game at Minnesota. Johnson suffered multiple soft-tissue injuries dating to July, including a torn adductor that placed him on the non-football injury list and caused him to miss the preseason and season opener. He returned to practice ahead of the Lions game but exited with a groin injury.
Read at ESPN.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]