Bears guard ruled out against Patriots, fourth OL out with injury |
The Chicago Bears announced that veteran guard Nate Davis has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the New England Patriots with a back injury.
This injury is new to the injury report that was released on Friday. Such a disappointing season regarding Davis and how little he has been used this season. Especially considering that he signed a three-year contract worth $30 million back in 2023, which the Bears thought he would be a contributing starter. The Bears now have four offensive linemen out today with injuries with Davis, Darnell Wright (knee), Braxton Jones (knee), and Kiran Amegadijie (calf). In good news for the Bears offensive line, Ryan Bates is expected to play after being activated from the injured reserve on Saturday. The Bears offensive line based on pregame warmups: Nate Davis is OUT today with a back injury.
LT Larry Borom
LG Teven Jenkins
C Coleman Shelton
RG Ryan Bates
RT Matt Pryor
Bears lose another OL 😬 pic.twitter.com/2PVF468JQy