Bears All-Pro Jaylon Johnson Offers Major Injury Update for Vikings Matchup
Jaylon Johnson has had seven weeks to recover from a groin strain sustained during offseason training, with the Bears cautious about rushing his return for Week 1.
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Bears star CB Jaylon Johnson hopeful to play opener vs. Vikings, but no guarantees
With arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL coming to town Monday as the Vikings and Justin Jefferson visit for the opener, the Bears don't know whether they'll be able to throw top cornerback Jaylon Johnson at that problem.Johnson was out all of training camp because of a groin injury he suffered while working on his own this summer, and while the team has remained hopeful he'd be back for the start of the season, he was ambiguous about his…
Bears' Jaylon Johnson Reveals Injury, Chances He Plays Vikings in Week 1
The Chicago Bears‘ defensive backfield could ultimately prove one of the better secondary groupings in the league this season, but much of that hinges on the health of CB1 Jaylon Johnson.Johnson suffered an undisclosed lower-body injury while training away from the team in July, which threatened to keep him on the non-football injury list (NFI) into the month of September. Had that happened, the Bears’ top defensive back (and arguably the best d…
Bears’ Jaylon Johnson ‘not that type of cat’ to sit over contract, hopes to return from injury vs. Vikings – Usa news
One of the NFL’s most overwhelming offensive weapons is headed toward the Bears in their season opener Monday against the Vikings, and their best answer for that problem remains in question. The simplest, and likely most effective, thing the Bears could do against four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Justin Jefferson is to stick star cornerback Jaylon Johnson on him all game. Johnson said he was “enticed” by that matchup, though, was unsure of his r…
Bears CB Jaylon Johnson hopes to be ready for season opener after 'freak accident' this offseason
Copied! Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson‘s absence has remained a mystery throughout training camp and the preseason — that is, until Tuesday. When speaking with reporters, Johnson revealed he suffered “a pretty bad, bad injury in my groin” in the period preceding the start of camp, and he’s now hoping to be cleared in time to play the Bears’ season-opener against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night. Johnson explained he was hoping to b…
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