Week 11 updates: LB Tremaine Edmunds is active for the Chicago Bears today vs. the Detroit Lions

posted in: News | 0

The 3-7 Chicago Bears will play the 7-2 Detroit Lions at Ford Field in a Week 11 matchup. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff Sunday (noon, Fox-32).

Inactives announced

Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds will return Sunday against the Lions after a two-game absence.

Edmunds is active for the game at Ford Field after recovering from a knee injury.

He is one of three players returning from injuries, including quarterback Justin Fields. The Bears announced Wednesday that Fields would start after a four-game absence due to a thumb injury. Running back Khalil Herbert also is active after missing five games while on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain.

Running back D’Onta Foreman is active after battling an ankle injury during the week of practice, and linebacker Jack Sanborn will play after recovering from an ankle injury and an illness.

The Bears previously declared linebacker Noah Sewell out with a knee injury.

Wide receiver Velus Jones Jr., offensive lineman Ja’Tyre Carter, defensive end Dominique Robinson, quarterback Nathan Peterman, safety Quindell Johnson and linebacker Micah Baskerville are inactive.

For the Lions, defensive linemen Isaiah Buggs, Brodric Martin and Levi Onwuzurike, cornerback Steven Gilmore, wide receiver Antoine Green, guard Jonah Jackson and linebacker Trevor Nowaske are inactive.

‘Just go out there and win games’

Bears quarterback Justin Fields isn’t focused on proving himself over the final seven games of the season — though it will be necessary to do that as team leadership charts its future.

Fields’ purpose is narrower as he prepares to make his first start in more than a month Sunday. Asked if he still feels pain in his hand, he said it’s not 100%.

“But it feels good,” he said. “There’s still a little bit of healing left. But it’s stable.”

Fields said he doesn’t think ball security will be an issue with the injury, noting he wouldn’t be playing if it was. But protecting the football is a major focus. Read more here.

5 things to watch in the Bears-Lions game — plus our Week 11 predictions
Column: As others look at the big picture with Justin Fields, Bears OC Luke Getsy is focused on ‘getting better’

Shifts to the offensive line

Teven Jenkins said the conversation was short. Bears coaches let the offensive lineman know he was moving from right guard back to left guard with the return of Nate Davis to the lineup. Jenkins said he responded, “All right. No problem.”

Matt Eberflus said Davis is expected to return Sunday after a four-game absence because of a high ankle sprain. The Bears determined that Davis’ experience at right guard and Jenkins’ flexibility to play on both sides made the switch the right move.

“I trust everything upstairs,” Jenkins said. “They’re trying to put the best five out there, and if it comes down to what it is right now, I trust them.” Read more here.

Stats package

13-4: The Lions record over the last 17 games, solidifying them as one of the best teams in the NFL. Only the Chiefs, Eagles and 49ers — all 14-3 — have been better over their last 17 games.

3-14: The Bears record over the last 17 games. That ranks 31st in the league; only the Cardinals (2-15) have been worse. Compounding the disappointment for the Bears, they have lost their last 11 NFC North games dating to 2021.

Read more attention-grabbing numbers and nuggets here.

Catch up on all our coverage before kickoff

Column: Montez Sweat’s big contract with the Bears gives him security — and with it comes big-time pressure
Bears Week 11 storylines: Dan Campbell’s magic touch, Cairo Santos’ reliability and a new power in the NFC North
Bears Q&A with Brad Biggs: What’s Matt Eberflus’ status?
5 big questions facing the Bears
4 things we learned from Bears coach Matt Eberflus, including the Montez Sweat ‘Tez Factor’ and Cairo Santos’ milestone
The Bears have played 37 times on Thanksgiving — but not this year. Here’s how they’ve fared in each game since 1920.

()

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.