Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Hicks, Mack back at practice

- BY MARK POTASH, STAFF REPORTER mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash Contributi­ng: Jason Lieser

Bears defensive lineman Akiem Hicks returned to practice Saturday after not practicing Thursday and Friday because of an illness. Outside linebacker Khalil Mack practiced on a limited basis after missing Friday’s practice with a sore back.

Hicks is a full- go for the Bears’ game against the Rams on ‘‘ Monday Night Football’’ at SoFi Stadium. Mack is listed as questionab­le. Cornerback Buster Skrine, who missed practice Thursday and Friday with an ankle injury, was limited in practice and is questionab­le.

Coach Matt Nagy referred to Hicks’ ailment as the “common cold.” He said Friday it was not related to COVID- 19 and that Hicks would be on the team plane to Los Angeles, with no restrictio­ns other than the standard precaution­s for any player regarding COVID- 19.

Safety Sherrick McManis, a specialtea­ms ace, is out with a hamstring injury, an apparent aggravatio­n of the injury that kept McManis out against the Colts and Buccaneers in Weeks 4 and 5. Safety Deon Bush ( hamstring), guard Rashaad Coward ( finger) and reserve offensive tackle Jason Spriggs ( thumb, back) are questionab­le.

Coward’s job

The Bears are hoping Coward settles in at left guard after an uneven debut in place of injured starter James Daniels. Alex Bars initially replaced Daniels against the Buccaneers, but coach Matt Nagy said the job is Coward’s for now.

In 2018, the Bears rotated Daniels and Eric Kush on each drive for three games before Daniels took over the job for good. But a similar rotation between Coward and Bars is not in the works.

“We’ll just continue to keep rolling with where we’re at,” Nagy said. “Let those guys keep growing. Let [ offensive line coach] Juan [ Castillo] keep teaching them. I just think it’s similar to the quarterbac­k position or any position other than wide receiver and tight end . . . that communicat­ion is important.”

Fuller not fined

Cornerback Kyle Fuller said he did not think he deserved to be penalized for unnecessar­y roughness for his hit on Panthers wide receiver Keith Kirkwood last week. League sources said Fuller would not be fined for the hit.

Fuller has been penalized six times this season, including twice for unnecessar­y roughness. He had been fined $ 10,000 for a face- mark penalty against Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and $ 15,000 for a hit on Lions tight end T. J. Hockenson.

Joseph to reserve/ COVID- 19 list

The Bears put cornerback Michael Joseph on the reserve/ COVID- 19 list Saturday, but there’s no fear of him spreading the coronaviru­s. He hasn’t been inside Halas Hall since the team put him on injured reserve Aug. 31.

Joseph, from Oswego High School, has been under the care of the Bears’ medical staff remotely.

Scouting report

Fuller on the Rams’ receiving corps of Cooper Kupp ( 31 receptions, 374 yards, two touchdowns), Robert Woods ( 27- 329, 3) and Josh Reynolds ( 14- 226, 1): “They’re good.”

Super Mario

Defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. is quickly creating a niche as a situationa­l pass rusher, making the most of limited reps. In one fourth- quarter series against the Panthers, the 6- 3, 280- pound Edwards flushed Teddy Bridgewate­r into an incompleti­on, pressured Bridgewate­r on second down and beat a double- team to trip up Bridgewate­r for a sack.

“He’s a roughrider,” defensive coordinato­r Chuck Pagano said. “He’s a hard-charger. He’s athletic. He’s twitchy. He’s not the biggest guy in the room, but he will do the dirty work for you. He’s definitely a Monster of the Midway- type guy, so we’re lucky to have him.”

 ?? JONATHAN DANIEL/ GETTY IMAGES ?? For the game against the Rams on Monday night, Khalil Mack ( left) is listed as questionab­le and Akiem Hicks is expected to play.
JONATHAN DANIEL/ GETTY IMAGES For the game against the Rams on Monday night, Khalil Mack ( left) is listed as questionab­le and Akiem Hicks is expected to play.

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