Chicago Sun-Times

Bears may be without starting secondary

- BY MARK POTASH, STAFF REPORTER mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash

The Bears put cornerback Jaylon Johnson and safety Tashaun Gipson on the reserve/ COVID-19 list Sunday, further depleting their short-handed roster for the game Monday night against the Vikings.

The Bears now have 14 players on the list. That includes their entire starting secondary — cornerback­s Johnson and Artie Burns, safeties Gipson and Eddie Jackson and nickel cornerback Duke Shelley, who is on injured reserve and had returned to practice Thursday before being put on the reserve/ COVID-19 list Friday.

Cornerback Kindle Vildor, who started the first 10 games before being benched in favor of Burns, is active.

Vaccinated, asymptomat­ic players on the reserve/COVID-19 list still can be activated for the game under relaxed return-to-play rules recently negotiated between the NFL and the NFL Players Associatio­n. But it is less likely that players who were put on the list Sunday would be able to meet the requiremen­ts.

The Bears’ reserve/COVID-19 players also include wide receiver Allen Robinson, right tackle Larry Borom, quarterbac­k Andy Dalton, tight end Jesse James, defensive end Joel Iyiegbuniw­e and defensive end Mario Edwards.

The Bears’ biggest issue, pending the availabili­ty of reserve/COVID-19 players, is in the secondary. With safety DeAndre Houston-Carson (broken arm) and cornerback Xavier Crawford (concussion) out for the game, the only available secondary players on the roster are cornerback­s Vildor and Teez Tabor and safeties Deon Bush and Marqui Christian.

The Bears likely will have to use practice-squad players to fill in. They have four defensive backs on the squad: Cornerback­s Thomas Graham Jr., Michael Joseph, Thakarius Keyes and Dee Virgin. The Vikings have three players on the reserve/COVID-19 list, all reserves — running back Alexander Mattison and wide receivers DeDe Westbrook and Dan Chisena.

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AP The Bears put cornerback Jaylon Johnson on the COVID list Sunday. He figures to miss the game Monday night.

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