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Chicago Sun-Times
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Patrick Finley

RB David Montgomery leaves Bears game with knee, ankle injuries

Bears running back David Montgomery leaves the field Sunday. (Ashlee Rezin | Chicago Sun-Times)

Bears running back David Montgomery left their game against the Texans halfway through the first quarter after appearing to injure his right knee.

Montgomery was tended to by team doctors after his leg was rolled up on during a pass play that ended in offsetting penalties. He eventually walked off under his own power, albeit gingerly, and directly to the blue medical tent on the Bears’ sideline. He was then led to the Bears’ locker room.

He was listed as doubtful to return with both right ankle and knee injuries.

Montgomery was replaced by Khalil Herbert, who put on a show. His first carry went for eight yards and his next two for 11 apiece. His second 11-yard rush resulted in a touchdown.

Herbert was averaging 6.4 yards per carry entering Sunday’s game, the fourth-best clip in the NFL. Only the Lions’ D’Andre Swift, the Packers’ Aaron Jones and the Chiefs’ Clyde Edwards-Helaire had more. 

Montgomery is in his final year under contract with the Bears and is slated to become a free agent in March. He was coming off one of the best games of his career. He ran 15 times for 122 yards in a loss to the Packers on Sunday night.

Receiver Byron Pringle also left the game in the first quarter. He’s doubtful to return because of a calf injury.

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