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What happened to DJ Moore? Latest new on Bears WR's hospitalization after win over Commanders

Dan Treacy

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It's been a quiet start to the season for Chicago Bears WR DJ Moore, but he appeared to be a major part of the gameplan for Ben Johnson on Monday with three catches on one first-quarter drive against the Washington Commanders.

Moore wouldn't record a catch for the remainder of the game, briefly leaving due to injury before returning to the field.

As it turns out, his injury might be more concerning than he initially let on. The Bears WR was hospitalized late Monday night and did not travel with the team back to Chicago.

Here are the latest updates on Moore's health and his status going forward.

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What happened to DJ Moore?

The Bears announced late Monday night that Moore was taken from Northwest Stadium in an ambulance and hospitalized as a precaution. He stayed in the Washington D.C. area for medical attention rather than traveling back to Chicago with the team.

Details on what required Moore to be hospitalized are unclear. The former Panthers star, now in his third season with the Bears, briefly exited the game after taking a hard hit to his side after his third and final catch of the night in the first quarter.

After the game, however, Moore was seen smiling on the field as the Bears celebrated their 25-24 win.

Moore has 215 yards and a touchdown through six games this season, putting him on pace for a career-low 609 yards.

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D.J. Moore injury update

The Bears never put out a formal injury declaration for Moore during Monday's game, as he was able to quickly return to the field while appearing hobbled. 

Moore absorbed a hit to his side or hip at the end of the play that temporarily knocked him out of the game, but it isn't clear at this point whether that caused the issue that sent him to the hospital on Monday night.

The Bears face a short week before they host the 1-win New Orleans Saints on Sunday, seeking their fourth consecutive victory.

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.