Injuries continue to devastate the Chicago Bears, who lost two starters to injuries in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Right guard Nate Davis suffered an ankle injury early in the game. Quarterback Justin Fields was slammed into Davis by a Vikings defender. Both were slow to get up. While Fields was okay, Davis took a cart into the locker room. He was replaced by Ja’Tyre Carter at right guard.
#Bears injury update:
OL Nate Davis (ankle) is questionable to return. pic.twitter.com/zVkvwCvWQ5— Bears Communications (@BearsPR) October 15, 2023
Meanwhile, safety Eddie Jackson reaggravated his foot injury during the first half. Jackson had missed the previous three games with that foot injury suffered against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Elijah Hicks replaced Jackson at safety.
#Bears injury update:
DB Eddie Jackson (foot) is questionable to return. pic.twitter.com/5uDirWzv6p— Bears Communications (@BearsPR) October 15, 2023
Jackson is questionable to return while Davis has been ruled out with their respective injuries.
The Bears trail the Vikings 12-6 at halftime.