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2:09Free Agency Grades: Grady Jarrett to Bears
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1:38Bears Sound Off After Overtime Win Over The Packers
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1:53Bears Push Towards First NFC North Title Since 2018
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1:24Bryant McFadden: 'Green Bay is Still a Playoff Caliber Team'
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1:41What This Win Means for The Bears & Caleb Williams
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1:02Bryant McFadden on Bears vs Packers: 'That Was an Instant Classic'
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2:47Week 16 Highlights: Packers at Bears
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1:19MUST-SEE: Bears walk off with OT win over Packers
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1:13NFL Playoff Projections: Bears Projected As Final Wild Card In NFC
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1:49Best Bet for Packers-Bears
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4:32Week 16 NFL Picks: Packers at Bears
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2:28Bears & Packers Can Each Clinch Playoff Berth
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6:34Week 16 NFL Game Preview: Packers at Bears
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1:36Bears Back On Top Of NFC North, 46.3% To Win Division
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1:15Packers Banged Up Heading Into Crucial Game With The Bears
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1:19B-Mac: "The Bears Are Legit"
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1:08NFL Week 15 Best Bets: Top Wager On A Total
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3:02Week 15 NFL Game Picks: Browns at Bears
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1:30Top Wide Receivers to Add Entering Week 15
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1:58Biggest Takeaways From Bears-Packers Game
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| Regular Season | 33 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Top Grady Jarrett News
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Bears' Grady Jarrett: Rare tackle spike
Jarrett recorded seven tackles, including three solo, in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Jarrett set a season high in tackles after posting between two and four stops per game in the past six weeks. He recorded his only sack of the season in Week 15, highlighting the rarity of his splash plays. He profiles as a moderate-floor defensive tackle IDP based on occasional tackle spikes rather than steady volume.
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Bears' Grady Jarrett: Breaks through with first sack
Jarrett posted four tackles (three solo), including 1.0 sacks, in the Bears' 31-3 win over the Browns on Sunday.
Jarrett recorded his first sack of the season while continuing to post between two and four tackles in nearly every contest. Despite consistent snap counts at defensive tackle, his limited statistical ceiling keeps him in the low-floor IDP tier.
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Bears' Grady Jarrett: Upgrades to full practice
Jarrett (knee) practiced in full Thursday.
Jarrett was limited in practice Wednesday, but practicing in full Thursday puts him on track to return from a three-game absence and suit up Sunday on the road against Baltimore, barring any setbacks. With Jarrett back in the lineup, both Chris Williams and Shemar Turner figure to have their snap counts on defense reduced. Turner did not suit up for Chicago's first two regular-season games, when Jarrett was fully healthy.
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Bears' Grady Jarrett: Logs limited practice Wednesday
Jarrett (knee) was a limited practice participant Wednesday.
Jarrett has missed each of Chicago's past three contests while dealing with a knee injury. He did return to a limited practice last Friday but wasn't cleared to suit up in this past Sunday's win over New Orleans. Jarrett has a chance to make his return this Sunday against Baltimore, though how he does in practice the next two days could ultimately determine whether he'll suit up.
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Bears' Grady Jarrett: Won't play Week 7
Jarrett (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Saints.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Saturday that Jarrett was expected to play Week 7, but the veteran defensive lineman has not progressed enough in his recovery from a knee injury to return Sunday. Jarrett will be sidelined for a third consecutive game, and his absence means Shemar Turner, Andrew Billings and Chris Williams will continue to see more rotational snaps at defensive tackle. Jarrett's next opportunity to play is Week 8 against the Ravens on Sunday, Oct. 26.
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Bears' Grady Jarrett: Trending toward playing vs. NOLA
Jarrett (knee) is questionable to play against the Saints on Sunday but is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Jarrett missed the Bears' last two games due to a knee injury that has lingered since the beginning of the regular season. He opened the week with back-to-back DNPs before practicing in a limited capacity Friday, which earned him the questionable tag for Week 7. Even if he's expected to play, Jarrett's status may not be officially known until the Bears announce their list of inactive players approximately 90 minutes prior to Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff. Jarrett's return would mean less rotational snaps at defensive tackle to go around for Chris Williams, Andrew Billings and Shemar Turner.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 294 lbs |
| Birthplace: Atlanta, GA |
| Age: 32 |
| School: Clemson |
| Experience: 11 |




















