Philadelphia Eagles face injury concerns as Chicago Bears look poised to be severely depleted at linebacker.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to take on the Chicago Bears in Week 13, and with their own secondary concerns, they'll need all hands on deck to prepare for this matchup. However, one area of concern appears to be a lack of depth at linebacker, as the Bears are facing significant injuries to their unit.
Tremaine Edmunds, the team's leader at this position, has been ruled out due to a groin injury suffered against the Vikings in Week 11. T.J. Edwards, another key linebacker, missed six games earlier in the season and will also be unavailable. Noah Sewell is expected to fill Edwards' spot but his own status is uncertain. The Bears' linebacking corps, which was supposed to provide depth for Edmunds and Edwards, has been severely depleted.
Edmunds, a Pro Bowl selection last year, leads the team with 89 tackles and four interceptions while also recording nine pass breakups. Edwards, another starter, has missed six games this season and will be replaced by Sewell. While Sewell played well against the Steelers in Week 12, he'll face his first test against the Eagles.
Their absence could significantly impact Chicago's ability to cover the Eagles' high-powered offense. The Bears will likely start D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga at linebacker but this won't be ideal for a team that was already struggling to contain opponents through the air.
The Philadelphia Eagles, meanwhile, are dealing with their own injury concerns, particularly in their secondary. Lane Johnson's Lisfranc injury doesn't appear to be too serious, but he will not play against the Bears due to his status as an out player. DeVonta Smith is also dealing with a shoulder issue that may impact his ability to play on Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears' linebacker situation could have significant implications for this week's matchup and beyond, as Chicago looks poised to be severely depleted at this position.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to take on the Chicago Bears in Week 13, and with their own secondary concerns, they'll need all hands on deck to prepare for this matchup. However, one area of concern appears to be a lack of depth at linebacker, as the Bears are facing significant injuries to their unit.
Tremaine Edmunds, the team's leader at this position, has been ruled out due to a groin injury suffered against the Vikings in Week 11. T.J. Edwards, another key linebacker, missed six games earlier in the season and will also be unavailable. Noah Sewell is expected to fill Edwards' spot but his own status is uncertain. The Bears' linebacking corps, which was supposed to provide depth for Edmunds and Edwards, has been severely depleted.
Edmunds, a Pro Bowl selection last year, leads the team with 89 tackles and four interceptions while also recording nine pass breakups. Edwards, another starter, has missed six games this season and will be replaced by Sewell. While Sewell played well against the Steelers in Week 12, he'll face his first test against the Eagles.
Their absence could significantly impact Chicago's ability to cover the Eagles' high-powered offense. The Bears will likely start D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga at linebacker but this won't be ideal for a team that was already struggling to contain opponents through the air.
The Philadelphia Eagles, meanwhile, are dealing with their own injury concerns, particularly in their secondary. Lane Johnson's Lisfranc injury doesn't appear to be too serious, but he will not play against the Bears due to his status as an out player. DeVonta Smith is also dealing with a shoulder issue that may impact his ability to play on Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears' linebacker situation could have significant implications for this week's matchup and beyond, as Chicago looks poised to be severely depleted at this position.