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Healthy Report; Let's Keep It Positive This Year.......
Chicago Bears Report
Jeffery 'getting better' but doesn't practice
November, 7, 2012 Nov 7
5:22
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By Michael C. Wright | ESPNChicago.com
LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears returned to the practice field Wednesday, and held out rookie receiver Alshon Jeffery, while defensive tackles Henry Melton (back) and Matt Toeaina (calf), and defensive end Israel Idonije (ankle) practiced in a limited capacity.
Jeffery is the only player of the group expected to miss Sunday's game against the Houston Texans, but hasn't been declared out officially. Over the past three weeks, the club officially listed Jeffery as out when it released its first injury report of the week.
"Alshon Jeffery did not practice today," Bears coach Lovie Smith said. "But he is definitely getting better."
Although there's a slight chance Jeffery could return this week according to sources, it's expected the Bears will hold out the receiver against the Texans as a precautionary measure to minimize the risk of re-injury to his broken right hand, before bringing him back for the Nov. 19 game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Jeffery missed the past three games after breaking his hand in the fourth quarter of the club's Oct. 7 win at Jacksonville.
Melton and Idonije, meanwhile, suffered what the club considers minor injuries Sunday when the Bears defeated the Tennessee Titans 51-20 at LP Field. The duo combined in that contest for three tackles, a half sack and one quarterback pressure.
Toeaina, meanwhile, has been inactive for the past three contests, and six overall meaning it's likely the veteran defensive tackle sustained an injury during practice.
Four Texans missed practice on Wednesday, including nose tackle Shaun Cody (ribs), tight end Owen Daniels (back), running back Ben Tate (hamstring) and receiver Kevin Walter (groin). Cornerback Johnathan Joseph (quadriceps) participated in a limited capacity, as did running back Arian Foster (not injury related), cornerback Brice McClain (knee) and defensive end Antonio Smith (ankle).
Houston listed linebacker Bryan Braman (neck), safety Quenten Demps (thumb/forearm) and receiver Lestar Jean (knee) as full participants, in addition to safety Shiloh Keo (back), nose tackle Earl Mitchell (ankle), linebacker Jesse Nading (foot/neck), left guard Wade Smith (knee) and quarterback T.J. Yates (right elbow).
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Not any real surprise here. I never expected him back before game ten anyway. First ge him healthy, then get him ready again, then get him back. No need to rush it.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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as long as he is ready for the game in New Orleans, I'm fine with it
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Originally Posted by
GermansbombedPH
as long as he is ready for the game in New Orleans, I'm fine with it
I read that and immediately thought to myself "we don't play the aint's this year. . . do we?" As I was looking at the schedule print-out on my desk I realized what you meant and literally lol'd at myself. Good one. Yes, we want him back by the one in New Orleans.
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You know there just may be a reason fortune is shining our way this year. The last time we won a SB it was played in NOLA so maybe this is our year after all.
If one of you finds an offense laying around anywhere would you please ship it of to Halas Hall via FedEx next day. We're gonna need it in order to make that trip.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.