Chicago Sun-Times

Porter injury may test young CBs

- MARK POTASH Email: mpotash@suntimes.com

The first thing Bears safety Harold Jones- Quartey did when he came into the locker room after the 23- 7 preseason loss to the Chiefs on Saturday was talk to cornerback Tracy Porter, who left late in the first half with a possible concussion.

“He said he’ll be all right. He said he’ll be good,” Jones- Quartey said. “I hope so.”

The Bears will be keeping their fingers crossed that Porter recovers quickly after Jones- Quartey’s knee appeared to hit the back of Porter’s head as they defended a 19yard pass from Alex Smith to tight end Demetrius Harris. Porter left and did not return.

With starter Kyle Fuller already out after undergoing arthroscop­ic knee surgery, the Bears would be virtually devoid of experience­d NFL cornerback­s without Porter. None of the other cornerback­s who played against the Chiefs has even played in an NFL game, let alone start at cornerback — Jacoby Glenn, rookies Deiondre’ Hall, Kevin Peterson and Taveze Calhoun, De’Vante Bausby and Joel Ross. All but Hall, a fourth- round draft pick, are undrafted free agents.

“Tracy Porter is our leader,” Jones- Quartey said. “He gets us right. He’s one of the older guys we look up to.”

“He basically runs us,” Hall said. “To see a vet go down like that, it’s sick to see. But we’ve just got to keep working. It’s football — that’s the game.”

There will be growing pains with or without Porter and Fuller, but the Bears aren’t without hope. Glenn started in place of Fuller against the Chiefs and had a key pass breakup on a third- and- six play in the second quarter to force a punt. Hall was burned for a 58- yard pass from Nick Foles to Tyreek Hill on third- and- 20 in the third quarter, but he also had an intercepti­on in the fourth quarter.

Hall appeared confused on the deep ball — “I didn’t realize they threw it,” he said — and stumbled as he tried to recover, with Hill coming back to the ball after Hall fell.

“With the call of the defense, I’ve just got to stay deep and do my job,” Hall said. “Especially when you’re going against faster guys like that at wide receiver. That gives you more of a sense of urgency to stay deeper. I didn’t want to give up a touchdown.”

He recovered from that to pick off third- string quarterbac­k Aaron Murray on a ball that was tipped by Demarcus Robinson.

“There’s always room to improve,” Hall said. “I thought I did pretty well in the first half. And then the second half, that deep ball — as a DB you’ve got to have a short memory and keep things rolling. But definitely room to improve.”

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 ??  ?? Tracy Porter might have suffered a concussion after a teammate’s knee appeared to hit him in the back of the head. | NAM Y. HUH/ AP
Tracy Porter might have suffered a concussion after a teammate’s knee appeared to hit him in the back of the head. | NAM Y. HUH/ AP
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