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The outlook isn’t as positive on defense, where safety Jaquan Brisker (back) and linebacker T.J. Edwards (hamstring) remained out Thursday. Edwards has missed four games, and it looks likely this will be his fifth. Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson is dealing with a shoulder injury, which kept him out Wednesday, but he practiced in full Thursday.
DJ Moore (shoulder) and Rome Odunze (ankle) were both listed as limited participants as the Bears continued their preparations for Sunday’s game against the Vikings. Moore and Odunze have appeared on injury reports several times this season, but neither player has missed a game.
Chicago Bears star wideout Rome Odunze's father, James, is now calling on the team to trade his son so he can get more targets.
Rome Odunze’s career in Chicago has not been the smoothest journey thus far. The No. 9 pick in the 2024 NFL draft, Odunze suffered through a rocky rookie season
Bears wide receivers Rome Odunze (ankle) and DJ Moore (shoulder) did not practice on Wednesday.
Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones find themselves in a committee after Mason had managed to hold the fort in a semi-bellcow role when Jones was hurt earlier this year. Jones has yet to log a full practice this week per the official Minnesota Vikings injury report, setting the stage for extra carries for Mason and fewer for himself.
Rome Odunze explains Ben Johnson’s “hope, belief, knowing” mantra and praises Caleb Williams after the Bears’ comeback win.
Rome handled the situation with class this week, saying he speaks for himself and isn't worried about any outside noise. That outside noise likely subsided with his performance this week.
Through the first four games of the 2025 NFL season, Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze was on pace for a historic season, having put up 296 yards and five
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze has opened up on his role amid a social media controversy started by his father.