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Bears Get Encouraging Injury Update On 2 Defenders

The Chicago Bears are gearing up for a highly-anticipated matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday, with both teams boasting impressive 8-3 records. While the Eagles may be favored to win, the Bears have received some promising news on the injury front ahead of the game. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the team is activating two key defenders who were previously sidelined with injuries.

This news comes as a huge relief for the Bears, who have been dealing with several injuries on the defensive side of the ball. Linebacker Danny Trevathan and defensive lineman Akiem Hicks are both set to return to the lineup, providing a much-needed boost to the team’s defense.

Trevathan, who has been out since Week 9 with a calf injury, is a crucial part of the Bears’ defense. He has been a consistent performer for the team and his leadership on the field is invaluable. His return will not only strengthen the defense but also bring a sense of stability to the team.

Hicks, on the other hand, has been dealing with a hamstring injury that has kept him out of action since Week 5. The defensive lineman is known for his fierce pass rush and ability to disrupt opposing offenses. His presence on the field will be a huge asset for the Bears, who will need to put pressure on Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz.

The return of these two defensive stalwarts could not have come at a better time for the Bears. They are facing a tough Eagles team, led by a talented quarterback in Wentz. The Eagles are coming off a dominant win against the New York Giants, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak against the Bears.

But the Bears are not intimidated. They have been on a roll in recent weeks, winning their last three games in a row. Their defense, even without Trevathan and Hicks, has been formidable. In fact, the Bears have the fourth-best defense in the league, allowing just 19.2 points per game.

With Trevathan and Hicks back in the lineup, the Bears’ defense will only get stronger. This could spell trouble for the Eagles, who have struggled to protect Wentz this season. The Eagles’ offensive line has allowed 38 sacks so far, which is the third-highest in the league. The return of Hicks, who is known for his ability to get to the quarterback, could make life difficult for Wentz and give the Bears a significant advantage.

Apart from the injury updates, the Bears are also riding high on the performance of their quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. After a shaky start to the season, Trubisky has found his rhythm and has been playing some of the best football of his career. In the last three games, he has thrown for 777 yards, seven touchdowns, and just two interceptions. His chemistry with wide receiver Allen Robinson has been particularly impressive, and the two will be looking to continue their dominance against the Eagles.

The Bears are well aware that they are facing a tough opponent in the Eagles, who are known for their explosive offense. But with the return of key players and their own strong performance in recent weeks, the Bears are feeling confident and ready to take on the challenge.

As the Bears and Eagles face off on Black Friday, it promises to be an exciting and intense game. Both teams have a lot at stake, and the winner will have a significant advantage in the race for the playoffs. The Bears will be looking to extend their winning streak and prove that they are a force to be reckoned with in the NFC. With the encouraging injury news and their current momentum, the Bears just might pull off an upset and solidify their spot as one of the top teams in the league.

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