D'Andre Swift, RB (CHI)

Active Saturday

Swift (groin) is listed as active Sunday against the Packers.

Swift made an appearance on the Bears' injury report midweek due to a groin issue that limited him Wednesday and Thursday, leaving him questionable for Week 16 action. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reported earlier Saturday that Swift was expected to play this weekend, which now has been confirmed. In a Week 14 loss at Green Bay, Swift earned 58 percent of the offensive snaps en route to 16 touches for 82 yards from scrimmage, while rookie RB Kyle Monangai took 14 carries for 57 yards on a 41 percent snap share. Both backs figure to be involved with first place in the NFC North on the line.

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Rome Odunze

WR CHI

Bothered by foot still?

Odunze said Wednesday that his foot feels different after suffering a stress fracture last year, but the wideout doesn't think his "new normal" will be "anything that's going to prohibit (him) from making plays," Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports.

Draws praise from head coach

Speaking with the media Thursday, coach Ben Johnson said he's "buying Burden stock right now" after a strong start to the Bears' offseason program, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports.

Sam Roush

TE CHI

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Logan Jones

OL CHI

Selected by Bears

The Bears selected Jones in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 57th overall.

Dillon Thieneman

DB CHI

Selected by Chicago

The Bears selected Thieneman in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 25th overall.

Rome Odunze

Rome Odunze

WR CHI

Reduced competition for targets

Odunze and Luther Burden are Chicago's unquestioned top WRs after the team traded DJ Moore to Buffalo, Patrick Finley of The Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Primed for key role

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