The Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles held walk-through practices Tuesday, but there are some notable names on their injury reports.
For both teams, all participation designations are estimates, according to the NFL.
That being said, they still were without three different linebackers, as TJ Edwards (hand/hamstring), Ruben Hyppolite (shoulder) and Noah Sewell (elbow) all would have missed the workout.
Offensive lineman Luke Newman would have missed the workout with a foot injury, and defensive lineman Dominique Robinson is in the league’s concussion protocol.
Finally, defensive back Tyrique Stevenson, who left Sunday’s game, would have missed the workout with a hip injury.
The Bears did get some good news on several players who had been banged up over the weekend. Left tackle Theo Benedet, who missed Sunday’s game with a quad injury, would have been a full participant. Running back Travis Homer, who missed the game with hamstring and knee injuries, also would have participated in full.
Defensive backs Kyler Gordon (calf) and Jaylon Johnson (groin), both of whom are still on injured reserve, also would have practiced in full.
Running back Kyle Monangai, who is dealing with a knee issue, also would have been a full participant.
For the Eagles, two of their biggest offensive weapons would have been impacted by injuries had the team practiced Tuesday. Wide receiver Devonta Smith would have missed the workout with shoulder and chest injuries, and running back Saquon Barkley would have been limited with a groin injury.
The Eagles also would have been without right tackle Lane Johnson, who is dealing with a foot injury. Wide receiver Xavier Gipson (shoulder), Brandon Graham (groin) and Andrew Mukuba (ankle) would have been out of practice.
Reed Blankenship (thigh) and guard Landon Dickerson (knee) would have been limited in practice.
The Bears and Eagles will release two more injury reports before their Friday game, which will kick off at 2 p.m. on Prime Video.
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