Matt Forte Injury: Updates on Bears RB’s Ankle

Published by on November 25, 2012
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears offense continues to take a licking, as running back Matt Forte left Sunday’s game against Minnesota in the third quarter with an ankle injury, according to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune:

Forte was injured during a pileup when it appeared he fumbled the ball and the Vikings returned it for a touchdown. However, the referees ruled that Forte was down before he lost the ball. 

 

UPDATE: Thursday, November 29 at 5 p.m. ET by Timothy Rapp

Good news, Bears fans—Forte expects to play on Sunday!

From Sean Jenson of the Chicago Sun-Times:

Bad news, Forte fantasy owners—he’s a risky play coming off an injured ankle and faces a tough Seattle defense. He’s an average flex at best this week.

End of Update

 

UPDATE: Wednesday, November 28 at 4:56 p.m. ET by Richard Langford

ESPN’s Jeff Dickerson passes along some promising news for the Bears.

Obviously, there is quite a difference from practicing in some capacity to playing in a game, but it is a good sign that he was out there at all on Wednesday. 

 

UPDATE: Tuesday, November 27 at 11:19 a.m. ET

Matt Forte’s Week 13 status is in question after suffering an ankle injury in Week 12, according to CBS Sports’ Jason La Canfora.

That was of little comfort to the Bears, who also lost Devin Hester on Sunday to a concussion. Their offensive depth has taken a huge hit in this game, though they have gotten a boost from the return of Jay Cutler at quarterback. 

Given Forte’s importance to the offense, the Bears can ill-afford to have him miss an extended period of time. We saw how bad things got last year for this team when Forte was injured. 

We will keep you updated on Forte’s status for this game and throughout the week as more information becomes available. 

 

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