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Chicago Bears open 21-day window for Jaylon Johnson: what's next as a potential return looms
A return might be soon for the Chicago Bears' lockdown cornerback. The Bears activated Jaylon Johnson's 21-day practice window on Friday. Here's what that means for the team.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson opened up on his team's resiliency and ability to win close games in the fourth quarter.
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears are getting closer to the return of one of their top defensive players, Pro Bowl cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
There are a few things that make the Bears coach thrilled to take on their long-time conference rival on Sunday.
In a pretty big move on a nice Friday in the Chicago area, Bears head coach Ben Johnson announced that star cornerback Jaylon Johnson has been activated for a practice window to return to play. Johnson suffered an additional groin injury after recovering from a previous groin during Week 3’s win
Ben Johnson shared an exciting update on one of the Chicago Bears’ top rookies following Week 10, signaling major growth and momentum heading into Week 11.
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson will return to practice Friday, opening up a 21-day window in which the Bears must elevate him from injured reserve to the active roster or lose him for the rest of the year.
Coach Ben Johnson has been adamant that the Bears will be playing their best football in December. Jaylon Johnson could give them a boost.
The Chicago Bears, under new head coach Ben Johnson, have a 6-3 record through the first nine games of the season. Despite their winning record, the Bears are 0-2 in their division and have won four games by a single possession. Johnson believes the team is resilient but needs to improve at closing out games and playing more consistently.