Chicago Sun-Times

Bears turn in film of hit on Trubisky after pick to NFL

- BY PATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter Email: pfinley@suntimes.com

The Bears submitted film to the NFL that shows Saints edge rusher Alex Okafor decking Mitch Trubisky during the return of Trubisky’s fourthquar­ter intercepti­on Sunday.

Article 9( f ) of the NFL rule book says a quarterbac­k can’t be hit after a change of possession “unless he assumes a distinctly defensive position.” Trubisky jogged lightly toward the right sideline, where returner Marshon Lattimore was headed, but never ran forward. Guard Josh Sitton was flagged for unsportsma­nlike conduct when he retaliated against Okafor.

“Just try to keep the officiatin­g crew ahead of the game, to kind of see what causes things,” coach John Fox said. “And they’re aware. And I think they’ll continue to coach their people.”

Injury update

Wide receiver Markus Wheaton ( groin), guard Tom Compton ( left foot), defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris ( hamstring) and cornerback­s Sherrick McManis ( hamstring) and Bryce Callahan ( knee) weren’t spotted at practice Wednesday. Neither were tight end Dion Sims, inside linebacker Danny Trevathan and outside linebacker Pernell McPhee.

Asked if Trevathan and McPhee merely received veteran days off — they weren’t spotted at practice on consecutiv­e days — Fox refused to offer specifics, saying the Bears didn’t have to give an update until next week’s injury report.

Bye week

Players and coaches don’t have to return to Halas Hall until Monday’s practice. “We did a lot of self- scouting things over the last three days,” Fox said, “and [ coaches] are going to get the same break as the players.”

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