Chicago Bears

Mitchell Trubisky Officially Listed as Doubtful for Bears

Trubisky also missed last week's game against the Lions

The Chicago Bears will likely be without their starting quarterback for a second straight week, as Mitchell Trubisky has been listed as doubtful for the team’s game against the New York Giants.

Trubisky, who also missed last week’s game against the Detroit Lions, has been limited in practice all week, and has yet to be cleared to throw by the team’s training staff.

James Neveau
The Blackhawks "Hockey House" is a pop-up store located on Michigan Avenue, just south of the team's flagship store.
There are plenty of interactive elements at the store, including locker stalls featuring jerseys and gear from some of the team's biggest stars.
Fans can also take pictures at the team's photo booth, which is placed directly in front of a large "One Goal" display at the back of the space.
There are plenty of other interesting touches as well, including a mural designed by a local artist to capture the flavor of the city and the history of the team.
These may look like decorative boards, but they are actually from the United Center!
Fans can grab a wide variety of Winter Classic gear, including jerseys, hats, t-shirts, scarves, stocking caps (or in hockey lingo, toques), and much more.
The store will be open through the Winter Classic, which will take place on Jan. 1 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend.
The store will close on Jan. 4, but the team's flagship store down the street is open year-round.

Barring a last-second change, Chase Daniel will get his second straight start for the Bears when they battle the Giants at MetLife Stadium.

Special teams stand-outs Benny Cunningham and Sherrick McManis, who have been out of practice this week, were both listed as doubtful for the game as well.

Defensive tackle Akiem Hicks, who missed all three practices this week for the Bears with an Achilles issue, has officially been listed as questionable by the Bears, as was defensive end Bilal Nichols, who is battling through a knee issue.

Tight end Adam Shaheen and linebacker Aaron Lynch, both of whom missed last week’s game with concussions, were full participants for a third straight day and are expected to play in New York on Sunday.

Kick-off is scheduled for noon.

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