Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings Injury Reports & Inactives for MNF Week 12
The second half is Soldier Field.
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Minnesota Vikings injury report and inactivity status leaves both teams without key offensive players heading into Week 12 MNF game It shows.
Bears RB Donta Foreman (ankle) has been ruled out of this contest Minnesota WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring) will not be activated from IR in time for the game Last matchup between the Bears will score points Based on the difficult game between the Chicago Bears and the Minnesota Vikings, and the Bears vs.
This goal could once again be very important when competing in a game.
Chicago running back Donta Foreman, who leads the Bears with four rushing touchdowns, is officially out with an ankle and shin injury.
And with the bye week looming next week, it appears the Minnesota Vikings are not going to risk activating All-Pro WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring) from IR in time for this game.
Bears vs.
Vikings odds have him as a 3-point favorite with Minnesota at home.
Kickoff for this game is scheduled for 8:44 p.m.
, 3:00 p.m.
ET at U.S.
Bank Stadium.
It will be broadcast on ABC/ESPN and in Canada on DAZN.
Currently in the Bears vs.
Vikings public betting split, Minnesota has the majority of his ATS (73%) and a better money line rating (94% than his -155 at home chalk).
Foreman is the only Bears starter not playing in this game.
Center Lucas Patrick (back) and fullback Kari Blasingame (shoulder) were injured this week.
Larry Borom, backup at both tackle positions, is out due to illness.
On defense, two secondary defenders are out: cornerback Tyrik Stevenson (ankle) and LB Noah Sewell (knee).
Vikings won’t put Jefferson at risk According to team officials, Jefferson was close to playing in this game, but the wise decision was made to give him 13 more days to recover.
Jefferson is scheduled to return for Minnesota’s Week 14 game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Now that the Vikings are back in playoff contention, it would be foolish to risk losing their best player in a game they could still easily win, even without him in the Bears-Vikings pick.
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