The Chicago Bears have released their first injury report of the 2025 season, and it includes an update on Jaylon Johnson.

The former All-Pro cornerback, who missed all of training camp with a groin injury, would have been a limited participant if the Bears had worked out Thursday at Halas Hall, according to the team.

Johnson is hoping to return to the field for the team’s season-opener against the Minnesota Vikings, but there are no guarantees he will even as the Bears prepare to face Justin Jefferson and company.

Running back Kyle Monangai, who suffered a hamstring injury during the preseason, was also estimated to be a limited participant in the workout, the team said.

There were three Bears players who would not have been on the practice field Thursday, including running back Rosch

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