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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Done for the day
Sherrick McManis (hamstring) will not return to Sunday's wild-card bout in New Orleans.The Chicago Bears ruled McManis out to return just as the second half of Sunday's contest began. The veteran safety's absence will be a fairly substantial blow to Chicago's special-teams unit.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Back to work Wednesday
Sherrick McManis (hand) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice.McManis was forced to miss last week's loss to the Packers with the hand issue, but he appears on track to return for Sunday's game against Lions. Barring any setbacks, expect the veteran to assume his usual depth role at strong safety for Week 13.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Won't face Packers
Sherrick McManis (hand) is inactive for Sunday night's game against the Packers.McManis' hand injury has prevented him from suiting up since Week 9. The Chicago Bears will mostly feel his absence on special teams versus Green Bay.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Upgraded in practice Thursday
Sherrick McManis (finger) logged a full practice session Thursday after being limited Wednesday.McManis was unable to play through a broken finger Week 11, providing the 32-year-old with his fourth inactive designation of the 2020 campaign. He's missed back-to-back games, in fact, but improvement to the defensive back's practice level bodes well for his Week 12 status. McManis has played a nearly exclusive special-teams role, with only 14 total defensive snaps on the year.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Sitting out Monday
Sherrick McManis (finger) has been ruled out for Monday's game versus the Vikings.McManis suffered a broken finger in last week's loss to the Titans, and he's not able to play through it yet. The fact that the Chicago Bears didn't place him on IR is an encouraging sign, however, as the veteran safety could return after the Week 11 bye.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Suffers broken finger
Coach Matt Nagy said Sherrick McManis broke his index finger during Sunday's loss to the Titans, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports.McManis plays almost exclusively on special teams and is tied for second on the team with five special-teams tackles. The veteran may be able to play through this injury with a cast on his finger in the Week 10 matchup against Minnesota.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Out with hand injury
Sherrick McManis won't return to Sunday's game against the Titans due to a hand injury, Adam Hoge of NBC Sports Chicago reports.McManis had one tackle before leaving the contest during the second half. The veteran safety has mostly played special teams this season, so his absence is unlikely to significantly impact the Chicago defense.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Ready for Week 8
Sherrick McManis (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against the Saints.McManis was questionable due to the hamstring issue but will be suiting up Sunday. The veteran safety has played only a handful of defensive snaps when active this season, and that seems unlikely to change in Week 8.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Questionable to face Saints
Sherrick McManis (hamstring) is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against New Orleans.McManis wasn't able to suit up for Monday's loss to the Rams, but it looks like he has a fair shot to return Sunday. The special-teams ace practiced in full Friday after having begun the week with back-to-back limited sessions.
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Bears' Sherrick McManis: Will be sidelined for MNF
Sherrick McManis (hamstring) has been ruled out for Monday's game versus the Rams.McManis rarely plays on defense, but his absence will hurt the Chicago Bears' safety depth, especially with Deon Bush (hamstring) also considered questionable. If Bush sits out as well, Deandre Houston-Carson is expected to handle increased duties at safety.