There’s little doubt the running game has carried the Bears offense in recent weeks and now there are indications it can continue against Green Bay.
Running Kyle Monangai had been a key to success on the ground but was listed as missing practice Wednesday, if one had been held, due to an ankle injury suffered against Philadelphia in a 130-yard rushing performance. However, on Thursday Monangai was back at practice on a limited basis with hopes of being ready to face the Packers’ eighth-ranked rushing defense.
Having Monangai is huge because of the downhill rushing threat he brings going against a quick Packers defense that is so difficult to get outside against.
The Bears did not have wide receiver Rome Odunze back yet on Thursday from a foot injury, but they continue to see progress with their health on the defensive side of the ball as linebacker T.J. Edwards is back from hand/hamstring injuries and linebacker Noah Sewell went through a full practice after returning from an low injury.
Mully views Kyle Monangai as perhaps the biggest surprise on the Bears’ roster and loves watching him run.
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If Odunze is unable to go, it’s likely they’d go one of two different ways. They would put Olamide Zaccheaus at the Z-receiver and Luther Burden in the slot, or flip the two.
However, Odunze had foot issues earlier this season and was able to play after just a Friday practice.
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