Bears vs. Commanders Injury Report
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The Bears released their final injury report ahead of their Week 6 game vs. the Commanders, including updates on key starters.
Kicker Cairo Santos would have practiced Thursday had the team not been off, the Bears said in a projected injury report. The Bears did not practice Thursday but will go Friday and Saturday to prepare for Monday night’s game against the Commanders.
According to the Bears’ inactive report, cornerback Kyler Gordon will once again miss Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders, as he remains hampered by a hamstring injury that has kept him out of the first three games of the season.
The Bears have opened the practice windows for edge rusher Austin Booker and running back Travis Homer, who have been on injured reserve since the start of the 2025 season. They'll have a three-week window to return from their respective injuries. Both have the potential to suit up against the Commanders on Monday night.
Chicago Bears right tackle Darnell Wright returned to practice Friday for the first time since injuring his right elbow in Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys. That could be a positive sign as the Bears prepare to take on the Washington Commanders on Monday night.
The Commanders committed three turnovers and fell to Chicago, which got a game-winning field goal from Jake Moody as time expired.
Chicago Bears star cornerback Jaylon Johnson provided the latest injury update as he recovers from core muscle surgery.
Follow along for live updates as the Bears look to get primetime revenge against the Washington Commanders on Monday Night Football.