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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Ryan Mundy fine for Sunday
As anticipated, Chicago Bears safety Ryan Mundy has been given the thumbs-up to play in Week 4 against the Packers. He practiced in full the last two days in overcoming a shoulder problem.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Bears announce injury report for Week 4 game
Defensive end Jared Allen (illness) is the headliner among the defensive questionables for the Chicago Bears on Friday for their Sunday game against Green Bay. Also receiving that designation are safety Chris Conte (shoulder) and wideout Brandon Marshall (ankle). Five Bears have been ruled out. They are offensive linemen Matt Slauson (ankle) and Roberto Garza (ankle), linebacker Shea McClellin (hand), cornerback Sherrick McManis (quad) and nose tackle Jay Ratliff (concussion). Free safety Ryan Mundy (shoulder) and defensive end Trevor Scott (foot) are probable.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Ryan Mundy suffered 'serious stinger'
Chicago Bears safety Ryan Mundy sustained a "serious stinger" Monday night against the Jets, reports ESPN.com. Mundy had an interception for a touchdown and two tackles in the win. His status for Week 4 is unclear.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Bears DST feasts on Jets' mistakes
The Chicago Bears DST scored in the first minute of Monday's win at the Jets. Safety Ryan Mundy intercepted Geno Smith's first pass, a screen intended for Chris Johnson, and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown. Despite suffering multiple injuries on defense, Chicago went on to produce two more turnovers and register three sacks in the victory. Rookie Kyle Fuller picked off a pass in the end zone, his third interception this season, and safety Ahmad Dixon recovered a muffed punt. The Bears DST will have a tougher time Week 4 when Green Bay visits Soldier Field.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Ryan Mundy suffers shoulder injury
Chicago Bears safety Ryan Mundy suffered a shoulder injury in the second half against the Jets and is questionable to return. Mundy returned an interception 45 yards for a touchdown on the game's second play from scrimmage.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Both Bears' safety spots up for grabs
Five-time Pro Bowler Adrian Wilson and Danny McCray worked as the Chicago Bears' starting safeties Friday, but both positions are truly up for grabs, reports ESPN.com. Ryan Mundy, Brock Vereen and M.D. Jennings also have taken snaps with the starters. Chris Conte (shoulder) and Craig Steltz (groin) remain on the PUP list. If Conte comes back healthy, he'll be a favorite to start at free safety, the website said.
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Bears announce two-year deal for Ryan Mundy
The Chicago Bears announced the signing of free-agent defensive back Ryan Mundy Tuesday, early in the free agency period. Mundy spent the 2013 season with the Giants, putting up a career-high 77 tackles along with one interception while appearing in all 16 games. Financial terms of the deal are not yet known.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Ryan Mundy records first career sack
New York Giants safety Ryan Mundy got his first career sack during a 23-0 loss Week 15 vs. Seattle. Mundy finished with six tackles (four solo), which included two tackles for loss. Mundy has a career-high 66 tackles (44 solo) through 14 games.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Bye week provides rest for Ryan Mundy
New York Giants safety Ryan Mundy told The Record the hip pointer injury that kept him from playing Week 8 calmed down during the team's Week 9 bye. He said he was a full participant in practice Monday.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Hip pointer explains Ryan Mundy's absence Week 8
New York Giants safeties coach Dave Merritt said Tuesday safety Ryan Mundy didn't play Week 8 at Philadelphia because of a hip pointer. Despite not playing on defense, Mundy was still listed as the starting free safety.