The Chicago Bears are already down starting strong safety Jaquan Brisker for Week 6’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. Now, it appears as though cornerback Tyrique Stevenson could join him on the inactive list.
The Bears officially listed Stevenson as “doubtful” on their final injury report for their international game against the Jaguars on Sunday. Stevenson was added to the injury report with a calf injury following October 10’s practice and did not participate in the team’s final practice in London, casting doubt about his availability for Week 6.
The Bears also formally ruled out Brisker — who did not travel with the team to London because of a concussion — on their final injury report. Brisker dispensed a violent hit on Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble during Week 5’s win that resulted in a fumble and left both players shaken after the play. While Brisker did not exit the game as Tremble did, he entered the league’s concussion protocol in the subsequent week.
Brisker’s latest concussion is his third in three seasons with the Bears.
The Bears are bracing to start Elijah Hicks at strong safety in place of Brisker against the Jaguars, but they will need to overcome depth issues at cornerback if Stevenson is not cleared to play in the matchup. Chicago is also without backup cornerback — and fellow 2023 draft pick — Terell Smith, who remains sidelined with a hip injury.
The Bears (3-2) will kick off against the Jaguars (1-4) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time on Sunday, October 13.
Jaylon Jones Would Start in Place of Tyrique Stevenson
If Stevenson cannot play through his calf injury for Sunday’s game, head coach Matt Eberflus said that third-year backup Jaylon Jones will take his place in the lineup.
Jones has not played much on defense through the first five weeks of the 2024 season, but he played more than 600 defensive snaps combined during his previous two years with the team, allowing 41 receptions for 451 yards and a touchdown on 59 targets. He has also been an active member of their special teams units in all three of his seasons.
He’s played for us a bunch and he’s one of those guys, you know, like Elijah, that’s been in our system and he knows it in and out,” Eberflus said of Jones on Friday. “And the coaches have been with those guys and the technique and the fundamentals are there. They’re going to stand on solid ground relative to that.”