The Bears' 53-man roster is relatively healthy heading into Sunday night's NFC Divisional playoff game against the Rams, with just defensive back Nick McCloud (groin) ruled out.
The only other players on the injury report are both questionable: receiver Rome Odunze (foot), who was a full participant in Friday's practice after being limited Thursday; and linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin (back), who was limited Friday after being unrestricted Thursday.
After missing five games, Odunze returned for last Saturday night's wild card win over the Packers and caught two passes for 44 yards while playing 69% of the offensive snaps. The Bears have now won six straight games in which Odunze has played.
Defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson, defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga were all full participants in Friday's practice and not given injury designations after missing the Green Bay game with concussions.
That likely means that both Gardner-Johnson and Kyler Gordon will both be available to face the Rams. Gordon returned to action for the wild card victory after missing five games with a groin injury.
"Both of them will have a role," said defensive coordinator Dennis Allen. "We'll see how the game plays out. But we've got a plan in place for both those players to have a role on all down and distance situations."
The Bears must overcome the loss of two starters who sustained season-ending injuries last week against the Packers. Linebacker T.J. Edwards broke his fibula in the second quarter, while left tackle Ozzy Trapilo suffered a patellar tendon injury late in the game. D'Marco Jackson and Theo Benedet replaced Edwards and Trapilo, respectively, versus Green Bay.












