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Bears will be without pair of WRs for Week 16 vs. Packers

Story byZach Kruse, Packers WireThu, December 18, 2025 at 8:43 PM UTC·1 min readThe Green Bay Packers won't have Micah Parsons for Saturday's rematch with the Chicago Bears, but Ben Johnson's team won't be whole on offensive side, either. The Bears ruled out wide receivers Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III because of injuries on the final injury report released Thursday afternoon. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOdunze hasn't played since Nove. 28 because of a lingering foot injury. He leads the team in targets (90), receptions (44), receiving yards (661) and receiving touchdowns (6).

Bears will be without pair of WRs for Week 16 vs. Packers

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  • Burden, meanwhile, caught a season-high six passes for 84 yards during the Bears' win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday but exited with an ankle injury. The Bears still have veteran receivers D. J.
  • Moore, who caught two touchdown passes against the Browns, and Olamide Zaccheaus, who had a touchdown catch against the Packers at Lambeau Field in Week 14.
  • Other receivers on the roster include returner Devin Duvernay and rookie Jahdae Walker. It's likely the Bears will run a tight end centered passing game featuring Colston Loveland on Saturday against the Packers. Running back D'Andre Swift and tight end Cole Kmet are listed as questionable on the injury report, but signs point to both being available for Saturday.
  • Swift practiced each of the last two days, while Kmet practiced in full on Thursday despite knee and ankle injuries. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIf Kmet can play, 12 personnel -- with two tight ends -- could be the go-to grouping for Johnson. This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Bears will be without pair of WRs for Week 16 vs.
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