The Bears have released their injury report from Wednesday's practice ahead of Week 12’s contest against the New York Giants and there’s (finally) some good news. Well, there is good news if you want Mitch Trubisky to be under center for the Bears.
Trubisky was a full participant in practice today following a hip injury that removed him from the Bears Week 11 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
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This news comes after Matt Nagy’s insistence that if Trubisky is healthy, he will remain the Bears starting QB.
“We want him to be out there today at practice, we want him to be out there this week as our starter,” Nagy said of Trubisky earlier this week during a press conference.
It looks like Nagy will have his starting QB back in action this Sunday. Trubisky told reporters at Halas Hall today that he "feels a lot better."
Other changes on the injured list: offensive lineman Bobby Massie was a full practice participant today after suffering a back injury. Tight end Adam Shaheen didn’t practice due to a foot injury. He has been on the injured list since Thursday of Week 11. Danny Trevathan didn’t practice due to an elbow injury he received during the Bears' game against the Lions in Week 10. Isaiah Irving was a limited participant after being on the injured list since Week 9 due to a quad injury.
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