The Chicago Bears didn’t practice Wednesday, but if they would’ve, they would have been without a few key players.
According to the Bears, wide receiver D.J. Moore, who was hospitalized overnight following the team’s 25-24 win over the Washington Commanders, would not have practiced Wednesday as he deals with groin and hip injuries.
The Bears also would have been without kicker Cairo Santos, who didn’t play in the Monday game as he deals with a right thigh injury. Kicker Jake Moody replaced him, nailing four-of-five field goals, including the game-winner as time expired.
Linebacker Noah Sewell, who left Monday’s game with a concussion, would not have practiced Wednesday had the Bears been on the field. Defensive lineman Grady Jarrett, who missed the game with a knee injury, also was lis