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The Chicago Bears will be missing key starters on both the offensive and defensive lines for their upcoming game in Las Vegas, as right tackle Darnell Wright and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett have been ruled out.
Wright, who sustained an injury during last week’s victory over Dallas but returned to play, will be replaced by second-year player Theo Benedet. Meanwhile, rookie Ozzy Trapilo, a second-round pick from Boston College, remains an option, although he has not been active for the last two games. Whoever steps in will face a tough matchup against Raiders’ top pass rusher Maxx Crosby.
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Grady Jarrett, the two-time Pro Bowler dealing with a knee injury, will miss his first game since joining the Bears this season. Prior to this, he spent ten seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
In addition, the Bears have listed cornerback Kyler Gordon (hamstring), tight end Colston Loveland (hip), and running back D’Andre Swift (hip) as questionable for Sunday’s game. Linebacker T.J. Edwards, who has a hamstring issue, is set to miss his third game of the season and second consecutive one.
Despite these challenges, the Bears, with a record of 1-2, can achieve a .500 standing before heading into their bye week. This comes after losing an 11-point lead to the Vikings in the season opener and suffering a blowout loss to Detroit in Week 2, which was followed by a win against the Cowboys at home.
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