The big game for the Chicago Bears this week comes on Saturday night.
It'll be the Bears against the Green Bay Packers in a massive Week 16 clash of NFC North foes.
Chicago is not in an ideal injury scenario, either.
The Bears already know that two of their wide receivers are out. Rome Odunze sits with a foot injury, and Luther Burden III is out with an ankle problem.
That leaves DJ Moore and Olamide Zacchaeus to lead the pass-catching group for QB Caleb Williams.
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They aren't the only problem, though. The Bears have two questionable players that are key to the offense, too.
Running back D'Andre Swift is one of those with a questionable designation. He was a limited participant in practice on both Wednesday and Thursday as he deals with a groin injury.
Most indications throughout the week are that Swift will play, although it's not clear how his workload would split with rookie Kyle Monangai, anyway. And if Swift was out, the rookie would see a ton of work.
The other questionable skill guy is Cole Kmet, the tight end. He was a full participant in Thursday's practice as he deals with ankle and knee issues.
If Kmet suits up, he'll again be in his role splitting production at TE with rookie Colston Loveland.
Chicago will have to navigate the WR issues, but if the inactive report at 6:50 p.m. ET (5:50 p.m. CT) is good news for Swift and Kmet, it could be worse for the Bears.
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