
Chicago Bears Secondary Hit Hard as Kyler Gordon and Others Go on IR
Chicago Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon has been placed on injured reserve, which will cause him to miss at least four games due to an injury.
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Chicago Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon has been placed on injured reserve, which will cause him to miss at least four games due to an injury.

The Chicago Bears are dealing with significant injuries to key players including cornerbacks Kyler Gordon and Jaylon Johnson, and linebacker T.J. Edwards, ahead of their Week 3 game against the Dallas Cowboys, which could impact their defensive performance.

The Chicago Bears have released new highlight clips from their offseason training activities, featuring quarterback Caleb Williams, wide receiver DJ Moore, and tight end Gerald Everett. Additionally, cornerback Kyler Gordon is showcased, with anticipation building for his third season. More practice videos are expected as Bears media covers upcoming OTA sessions.

During a scuffle between Bears defensive back Kyler Gordon and Vikings wide receiver Brandon Powell, Powell forcefully yanked Gordon's facemask, breaking some of the clips that attach it to the helmet. Surprisingly, Gordon was penalized 15 yards for removing his damaged helmet, while Powell escaped punishment. Gordon explained that he couldn't taunt Powell because he was busy trying to free his facemask. Despite showing the officials his damaged helmet and the Bears' coach's attempts to explain the situation, the penalty stood.

The Chicago Bears have placed cornerback Kyler Gordon on injured reserve due to a hand injury sustained in their season-opening loss to the Packers. Gordon will miss at least four games and can return in mid-October. In addition, the Bears have signed cornerback Greg Stroman Jr. from the practice squad and re-signed rookie safety Macon Clark to the practice squad. Stroman previously played two games for the Bears last season, while Clark joined the team as an undrafted free agent this year.